Back to newsCrete is on track for another record-breaking tourism season in 2026, raising questions among locals about the island's capacity to absorb growing visitor numbers. The debate centers on infrastructure strain, including pressure on roads, water supply, waste management, and popular beaches, particularly in high-demand areas like Heraklion, Chania, and Elounda. While record arrivals bring economic benefits, overtourism concerns are prompting calls for better crowd management and sustainable travel practices. Visitors planning a trip to Crete this summer should expect busier conditions at major sites and beaches, especially in July and August. Booking accommodations, car rentals, and restaurant reservations well in advance is strongly recommended. Exploring lesser-known villages and eastern Crete can offer a quieter, more authentic experience while helping distribute tourist traffic more evenly across the island.
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Crete's Record Tourism Surge Raises Overtourism Concerns
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