Back to newsThe coastal village of Myrtos, on Crete's southern shore near Ierapetra, is experiencing low hotel occupancy and subdued tourism activity as May draws to a close. Local accommodation providers report empty beds and financial concern, suggesting the early summer season has not picked up as expected. For visitors, this translates to good availability and likely competitive rates at guesthouses and small hotels in the area through late May and into early June. Myrtos is known for its pebble beach, clear water, and relaxed atmosphere, making it a quieter alternative to busier north-coast resorts. Travelers considering a visit can expect uncrowded beaches and attentive service at this time of year. Those planning to book should contact accommodations directly, as owners may be more flexible on pricing given current conditions.
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Myrtos hotel sector struggles as early summer tourism lags on south coast
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