Back to newsGreek tourism is proving resilient in 2026 despite ongoing geopolitical tensions across the broader Mediterranean and Middle East regions. Crete is highlighted as one of the standout destinations driving this trend, continuing to attract strong visitor numbers even as some competing destinations face uncertainty. Travelers choosing Crete this season can expect a well-functioning tourism infrastructure, with the island's hotels, restaurants, and attractions operating normally. The island's appeal remains rooted in its combination of beaches, mountain villages, ancient sites such as Knossos, and Cretan cuisine. For visitors planning trips, demand for the island remains high, so booking accommodations and ferries in advance is advisable, particularly for the July and August peak season. The new Kastelli international airport, expected to open in 2028, is set to further expand access to the island in coming years.
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Crete Powers Greece's Tourism Boom Amid Regional Turmoil
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