Back to newsDespite ongoing instability in the Middle East, Crete is performing strongly in the 2025 tourism season. The island continues to attract visitors in high numbers, with arrivals and bookings holding steady or growing compared to previous years. The regional conflict, which has affected several competing Mediterranean destinations, appears to have redirected some traveler demand toward Crete as a safe and established holiday choice. Tourists planning trips to the island can expect normal operations at Heraklion and Chania airports, with hotels, beaches, and attractions running as usual. No disruptions to visitor services are anticipated. Crete remains one of Greece's most visited destinations, and this season reinforces its reputation as a reliable and resilient choice for Mediterranean travel.
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Crete Tourism Surges While Middle East Instability Hits Competing Regions
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