Back to newsCrete is seeing a growing tension between short-term rental platforms and traditional hotels. Despite a rise in tourist arrivals to the island, many hotels are reporting low occupancy, with unlicensed or unregistered Airbnb-style rentals drawing significant numbers of visitors away from established accommodation. Greek authorities have raised concerns about unregulated short-term rentals operating outside the official licensing system, which affects tax revenues and fair competition. For tourists planning a trip to Crete, this means a wider range of accommodation options at varying price points, but it is worth confirming that any private rental property holds a valid Greek short-term rental license (AMA number) to ensure legal protection and safety standards are met.
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