Back to newsCrete continues to attract growing numbers of international visitors, according to the region's Deputy Governor for Tourism. However, officials note that the island's tourism model is undergoing a significant shift. Rather than focusing solely on volume, Crete is moving toward higher-quality, longer-stay tourism spread across more of the calendar year, including shoulder seasons like spring and autumn. This strategy aims to reduce pressure on popular coastal areas during peak summer months and distribute economic benefits more evenly across the island. For visitors, this means improved services and experiences may be available outside the traditional July-August window, with potentially less crowding at major sites such as Knossos, Elafonisi, and Balos. Travelers planning trips in May, June, September, or October can expect competitive pricing and a more authentic experience of Cretan hospitality.
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Crete Shifts Tourism Strategy: Quality and Year-Round Growth
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