Back to newsGreek tourism is showing strong resilience in 2026 despite ongoing regional conflicts, with Crete and the Ionian Islands emerging as the top-performing destinations in the country. Both regions continue to attract high visitor numbers, bucking any broader concerns about travel hesitancy in the Mediterranean.
For tourists planning a trip to Crete, this is encouraging news. The island remains one of Greece's most sought-after destinations, with stable demand suggesting that infrastructure, accommodation availability, and services are operating at normal capacity. Flights and ferry connections to Crete have not been disrupted by geopolitical tensions.
Visitors can expect a fully operational tourist season across the island's main hubs, including Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno. Travelers should book accommodation and transport in advance, as strong demand means popular areas fill up quickly during peak summer months.
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Greek Tourism Resilient in 2026: Crete, Ionian Islands Lead Growth
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