Back to newsGreece and several European countries are responding to overtourism by introducing stricter travel regulations. Authorities are implementing measures aimed at managing visitor numbers in popular destinations, including parts of Crete. These policies may include limits on short-term rentals, restrictions on cruise ship arrivals, increased tourism taxes, and tighter controls in high-traffic historic sites and beaches. For visitors planning a trip to Crete, this means booking accommodation and tours well in advance, as availability may be more limited than in previous years. Some sites may require timed entry reservations. Tourists should also expect higher fees at certain attractions and accommodations due to new local levies. Checking current entry requirements and reservation policies for specific sites before arrival is strongly recommended to avoid disruption to your itinerary.
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Greece Limits Short-Term Rentals and Cruises to Fight Overtourism
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