Back to newsCrete is on track for record tourist arrivals in 2026, but the picture across the island is uneven. Giorgos Pelekanakis, president of PODIX, the Greek federation of tourist accommodation businesses, reports that while overall visitor numbers are strong, occupancy rates vary significantly by area and property type. Popular coastal zones are performing well, while less-established destinations lag behind. The growth of Airbnb-style short-term rentals is adding competitive pressure on traditional hotels and guesthouses, contributing to price fragmentation across the market. For visitors, this means a wider range of accommodation options at varying price points, though availability in peak areas can still be tight. Travelers planning summer stays should book early, particularly in high-demand locations along the north coast. Those with flexibility on destination may find better value and availability in lesser-known inland or eastern Crete villages.
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Crete Set for Record Tourist Arrivals Despite Uneven Regional Growth
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