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Crete's Tourism for All 2026 Program Hit by Ministerial Decree Delays

Thursday, 18 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece's "Tourism for All 2026" program, which offers subsidized travel vouchers to lower-income residents, is facing significant delays in Crete. The president of the Heraklion tax professionals association has raised concerns about the late publication of the required ministerial decree, which shortens the window beneficiaries have to actually use their vouchers. Income eligibility criteria have also been revised. For visitors to Crete, the practical impact is indirect: participating accommodations and tourism businesses may see compressed booking demand from Greek domestic travelers later in the season than usual, potentially affecting availability at certain hotels and guesthouses that accept the vouchers. Travelers planning stays in Heraklion or across the island during summer 2026 are advised to book accommodations early, as delayed local demand may create last-minute competition for available rooms.

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