Back to newsChania, the historic city on Crete's northwestern coast, is at the center of a growing debate over tourism capacity. Local authorities and stakeholders recently held a public event to discuss placing limits on new hotel beds, short-term rental properties, and rental car numbers across the region.
The discussion reflects mounting pressure on Chania's infrastructure during peak summer months, when visitor numbers strain roads, parking, water supply, and waste systems. Proposals on the table include caps on Airbnb-style accommodations and restrictions on new rental vehicle fleets.
For tourists planning a visit, no restrictions are currently in place. However, travelers should expect busy conditions in Chania's old town and harbor area, particularly from June through August. Booking accommodation and car rentals well in advance is strongly recommended. Decisions from these discussions could shape visitor access in future seasons.
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Chania Debates Tourism Limits as Peak Season Strains Infrastructure
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