Back to newsCrete is expanding its student housing infrastructure with new dormitories planned for Heraklion and Rethymno, adding over 4,800 beds to serve the University of Crete and Hellenic Mediterranean University campuses. The investment reflects growing enrollment and aims to reduce pressure on the private rental market in both cities. For visitors, this development signals ongoing urban growth in two of Crete's most visited destinations. In Heraklion, the capital, and Rethymno, known for its Venetian old town, increased student populations contribute to a lively year-round atmosphere with cafes, restaurants, and cultural venues staying active beyond the summer season. Tourists planning visits outside peak months may find both cities more vibrant than expected. No disruption to tourism infrastructure or access to major sites is anticipated during or after construction.
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Crete Expands University Housing with 4,800 New Dormitory Beds
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