Back to newsChania, located on the northwestern coast of Crete, is seeing a notable rise in domestic tourism, with Greek travelers increasingly choosing the region for short breaks and summer holidays. The trend reflects growing interest in Chania's combination of well-preserved Venetian architecture, accessible beaches, and established hospitality infrastructure compared to other Greek destinations. For international visitors, this increase in year-round Greek domestic traffic means hotels and popular sites such as the Old Harbour, Balos lagoon, and Samaria Gorge may experience higher occupancy outside peak foreign tourist months. Travelers planning a visit to Chania are advised to book accommodation in advance, particularly during Greek school holiday periods in spring and autumn, when domestic demand adds to the usual international summer crowds. Chania remains one of Crete's most visited cities year-round.
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Chania Sees Surge in Domestic Tourism Among Greek Travelers
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