Greece observes several public holidays in 2026, a number of which fall on long weekends, creating three-day breaks that affect services across Crete. The next upcoming holiday is Agios Pneumatos (Holy Spirit Monday, also known as Whit Monday), which follows Pentecost Sunday. On these public holidays, government offices, banks, and many shops close, while tourist sites, restaurants, and beach businesses typically remain open. Long weekends often bring increased domestic tourism to Crete, meaning higher occupancy at hotels, busier beaches, and heavier road traffic, particularly around Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno. Visitors planning trips around these dates should book accommodation and car rentals well in advance. Ferry and bus schedules may run on reduced timetables during official holidays, so checking KTEL and ferry operator websites ahead of travel is advised.