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Chania Approves 243-Bed Hotel Development as Western Crete Tourism Surges

Wednesday, 17 June 2026/SourceTornos News/1 min read
A new hotel development has been approved in the Chania region of western Crete. The project, led by the Tsiledakis Group, will add 243 beds to the local accommodation supply, following the official approval of its environmental impact assessment. The investment reflects a broader trend of growing hospitality development across Crete, particularly in the west of the island, which has seen sustained interest from hotel operators in recent years. For visitors planning trips to Chania, the new property will expand accommodation options in a region already known for its Venetian harbor, old town, and access to beaches such as Balos and Elafonisi. No opening date has been publicly confirmed yet. Travelers visiting in the near term should plan bookings in advance, as existing capacity in the area remains in high demand during peak summer months.

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