Back to newsGerman tourists are scaling back their summer travel plans in 2026, with political uncertainty, ongoing Middle East tensions, and rising holiday costs pushing more Germans toward domestic vacations. This shift is already being felt across popular Mediterranean destinations, including Crete, which typically sees a large volume of German visitors during the peak summer season of July and August.
For tourists already planning a trip to Crete, this may translate to slightly lower crowd levels at popular spots such as Elafonissi, Balos, and Heraklion's Old Town compared to previous summers. Hotel and rental availability may also be somewhat better than expected for last-minute bookings. Visitors should still book accommodation and car rentals in advance, as other markets, particularly from the UK, France, and Eastern Europe, continue to fill demand across the island.
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German travel slowdown eases Crete crowding as tourists stay home
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