Back to newsGreece is facing an increasingly serious water crisis, with Crete identified as one of the most vulnerable regions in the country. Declining rainfall, rising temperatures, and growing demand from both residents and tourism are straining freshwater reserves across the island. Visitors should be mindful of water consumption during their stay: take shorter showers, reuse towels, and avoid leaving taps running. Some rural and inland areas may experience reduced water pressure or intermittent supply, particularly during peak summer months. Hotels and accommodations are generally well-equipped to manage supply, but guests in villas or smaller properties should confirm water availability with their host. Conserving water is not just a courtesy in Crete right now, it is a practical necessity that helps protect the island's resources for both locals and future visitors.
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Crete Grapples With Water Crisis as Drought and Tourism Peak
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