Crete on High Wildfire Alert Across Three Regions
Three of Crete's four regional units — Heraklion, Rethymno and Lasithi — are under a high fire danger warning issued by the Greek Fire Service, effective through Monday July 13. Dry conditions, intense heat and seasonal winds have created a critical combination that can allow fires to spread within minutes. Residents and visitors in rural or forested areas must avoid any open-air burning and report smoke immediately to 199. Full wildfire risk details.
Extreme Heat Forces Urgent Warnings for Gorge Hikers
With temperatures hitting 34°C and climbing, the Fire Service has issued specific safety alerts for Crete's gorges after a sharp rise in hiker accidents this summer. The most dangerous window is midday to mid-afternoon. Anyone planning to walk the Samaria Gorge or similar routes should start before 8:00 am, carry at least two litres of water per person and avoid the gorge entirely on high-alert days. Read the full safety guidance.
Strong Winds Monday: Check Ferries Before You Sail
The Heraklion Port Authority has issued an official warning for strong meltemi winds on Monday July 14, with sailings likely to be delayed or cancelled across the island. Passengers booked on ferries from Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno or smaller south-coast ports should call their operator before heading to the port. Last-minute cancellations are common when the meltemi picks up. Port authority warning in full.
New BOAK Interchange Opens Sunday, Easing Chania Traffic
Road users around Chania have some good news: the northern section of the Vamvakopoulos interchange on the BOAK east-west highway opened at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, adding new exit ramps toward Chania and entry ramps from the city onto the motorway. The upgrade relieves a persistent bottleneck at one of the island's busiest junctions. Note that works near Nopigeia — between Chania and Kissamos — still require caution. The full Neapoli–Agios Nikolaos section of BOAK remains on track for October 2027 completion. Interchange opening details.
AI and Drones Deployed Against Tax Evasion at Beach Bars
Greek tax authorities have launched a peak-season blitz across Crete, using AI analytics and drones to catch beach bars, hotels and restaurants under-reporting turnover. Inspectors cross-reference electronic transaction data with aerial footage to flag discrepancies. The campaign is the most technology-intensive enforcement operation the island has seen and signals a harder line on compliance in tourism hotspots. Expect more receipt-issuing and card-terminal use at beachside venues. Read about the inspection campaign.
Toxic Pufferfish at Cretan Beaches: Do Not Touch
The lagocephalus, an invasive silver-cheeked toadfish whose tetrodotoxin poison has no known antidote, has been confirmed at multiple Greek beaches including sites in Crete. Greece has launched a subsidised fishermen's collection programme to reduce numbers, but swimmers remain at risk. If you see a pufferfish in the water or washed up on shore, keep well clear and alert local authorities. Never handle one — even a dead specimen is dangerous. Beaches where pufferfish have been spotted.
More Visitors, Less Spending: Crete's 2026 Tourism Paradox
Crete is on track for record arrival numbers this summer, yet hotel revenue is down. A structural shift toward last-minute bookings is forcing operators to slash rates to fill beds, squeezing margins across the sector. The trend rewards price-sensitive travellers — summer retail sales start July 13 with discounts up to 50% in Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno and Agios Nikolaos — but the island's hospitality industry is feeling the pressure. Analysis of the revenue gap.