Back to newsGreece is advancing its sustainable tourism agenda with a focus on regenerative agriculture in the Lassithi Plateau, a highland plain in eastern Crete's Lassithi regional unit. The plateau, located roughly 840 meters above sea level, is one of Crete's most scenic inland destinations, known for its windmills, potato fields, and traditional farming villages including Tzermiado and Psychro. The initiative promotes farming practices that restore soil health and reduce environmental impact, aligning local agriculture with responsible hospitality standards. For visitors, this signals growing investment in agritourism experiences in the area, including farm visits, locally sourced food, and guided tours of the plateau's agricultural heritage. The nearby Dikteon Cave, mythological birthplace of Zeus, remains a major attraction. Travelers interested in sustainable travel will find the Lassithi Plateau an increasingly relevant destination to include in their Crete itinerary.
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Greece Advances Sustainable Tourism Through Regenerative Farming
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