Back to newsCrete's tourism sector is entering the 2026 season with cautious optimism despite ongoing economic pressures affecting Greece. Industry operators report steady international bookings, particularly from northern Europe, though rising operational costs and global uncertainty are tempering expectations. Visitor numbers remain broadly in line with recent years, with the island's main destinations, including Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno, continuing to attract strong demand. Tourists planning a visit can expect full services and open businesses throughout the summer season, with no significant disruptions anticipated. Travelers are advised to book accommodations and popular experiences in advance, as capacity at well-regarded properties fills early despite the broader economic climate.
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Crete Eyes Strong 2026 Tourism Season Despite Economic Headwinds
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