Crete's water reserves have received a significant boost, according to a recent report by NEA Television Crete. The island's reservoirs and groundwater levels have improved, likely due to seasonal rainfall during the winter and spring months. This is positive news for visitors, as Crete relies heavily on its water supply to support both its local population and the millions of tourists who travel to the island each year. During peak summer months, water demand increases considerably, so stronger reserves heading into the season help ensure a reliable supply across hotels, restaurants, and accommodation. Tourists can generally expect normal water availability throughout their stay. As a general reminder, being mindful of water use during your visit, such as taking shorter showers and reusing towels, helps the island manage its resources sustainably throughout the busy summer season.