Back to newsCrete's hotel directors recently held their annual Plenary Assembly, bringing together accommodation leaders from across the island to assess the 2025 tourism season. Key topics included sustainability practices, resilience to climate-related challenges such as extreme heat and shifting weather patterns, and a notable industry trend toward last-minute bookings. Directors also discussed stronger links between tourism and Crete's agricultural and fishing sectors, aiming to promote locally sourced food in hotels and restaurants. For visitors, these discussions signal a growing emphasis on quality local produce and eco-conscious hospitality standards island-wide. The rise in last-minute reservations suggests travellers may find availability closer to their travel dates, though early booking remains advisable during peak summer months. The assembly reflects the island's commitment to balancing visitor growth with long-term environmental and economic sustainability.
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Crete Hotels Strengthen Climate Resilience, Boost Local Food Sources
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