Back to newsCrete, along with Corfu and Rhodes, is experiencing a significant surge in tourism and international residency interest, reflecting a broader trend of Greece emerging as a top destination beyond traditional sightseeing. Visitor numbers to these islands have grown substantially in recent years, driven by remote work flexibility, long-stay visa options, and improved infrastructure. For tourists, this growth means expanded flight routes, more accommodation options across budget ranges, and enhanced services. However, peak-season demand also puts pressure on popular sites and drives up prices. Visitors planning trips to Crete in summer 2026 are advised to book accommodation and ferry connections well in advance. Those considering longer stays can explore Greece's digital nomad visa program, which allows non-EU nationals to reside legally for up to 12 months.
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Greece's Islands Boom: Remote Work Drives Tourism and Residency Surge
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