Back to newsGreece and Spain have agreed to coordinate their tourism strategies at the European level, signaling a joint approach to managing visitor flows, promoting sustainable travel, and advocating for shared policy priorities within the EU. As two of Europe's most visited destinations, both countries face similar challenges around overtourism, seasonal concentration, and infrastructure pressure. The partnership aims to align positions on EU tourism funding, digital tools for visitor management, and quality standards for hospitality services. For tourists planning a trip to Crete, this coordination may gradually influence how destinations across Greece manage capacity and promote off-season travel. While no immediate changes to visitor experience are expected, the long-term goal is a more balanced, better-resourced tourism sector that supports both traveler satisfaction and the preservation of local communities and natural sites.
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Greece, Spain Team Up on EU Tourism Strategy
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