Back to newsCretan tourism authorities and regional stakeholders are pushing for a shift toward year-round tourism, moving away from the traditional May-to-October season. The strategy centers on two priorities: raising the quality of accommodation and services across the island, and strengthening infrastructure including roads, ports, and facilities that currently struggle outside peak months. Officials argue that without these upgrades, extending the season remains unrealistic, as visitors arriving in winter or spring encounter limited transport options, closed businesses, and uneven service standards. For tourists, this signals gradual improvement in off-season travel conditions in Crete. Travelers planning shoulder or winter visits to Rethymno and other regions can expect ongoing investment in local amenities over the coming years, though for now, checking seasonal availability of specific services and transport connections remains advisable before booking outside the main summer period.
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Crete Eyes Year-Round Tourism But Needs Infrastructure Overhaul
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