Back to newsThe Region of Crete participated in a Mediterranean conference on sustainable tourism, joining regional authorities and industry stakeholders to discuss responsible travel practices across the Mediterranean basin. The conference focused on balancing visitor growth with environmental and cultural preservation, a key concern for Crete given its status as one of Greece's most visited destinations. Discussions covered reducing the ecological footprint of tourism, protecting natural landscapes, and supporting local communities. For visitors, this signals a broader regional commitment to maintaining Crete's beaches, heritage sites, and natural areas in good condition. Tourists can contribute by choosing certified accommodations, respecting protected zones, and supporting local businesses rather than international chains.
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Crete Tackles Tourism's Environmental Impact at Mediterranean Summit
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