Geopolitical uncertainty and inflation drive a trend toward short, last-minute trips to Greece, pressuring hotel revenues despite rising arrivals.
Chania Opens Temporary Parking Lot Expected to Outlive Several Municipal Terms
In a brilliant display of modern urban planning, the Chania Municipal Council descended into verbal warfare on Monday over a €4.5 million plot of land in Nea Chora that has successfully evolved from a promised urban oasis into a giant, melting sheet of blacktop. The confrontation pitted Mayor Panagiotis Simandirakis against opposition leader Katerina Manimanaki, […]
Forbes Travel Guide Names the World’s Top Hotel Bars for 2026
Forbes Travel Guide (FTG), the global authority on luxury hospitality ratings, has unveiled its 2026 Hotel Star Bars list, recognizing 37 exceptional hotel bars across 18 countries for excellence in cocktails, service, atmosphere, and guest experience. The annual recognition highlights venues that have transformed the traditional hotel bar into a destination in its own right, […]
Greece Launches ‘Renovate – Rent’ Program to Boost Long-Term Housing Supply
The program offers financial support of up to €300 per square meter, with a maximum grant of €36,000 per property.
EU Selects Crete for Elite Bauhaus Design Upgrade
Crete has been selected as one of only 14 European regions to receive expert support through the EU’s New European Bauhaus initiative.
Free Public Transport Coming to Hersonissos Until 2028
Residents and visitors in Hersonissos will soon benefit from free municipal transportation after the municipality signed a new agreement with KTEL Heraklion-Lasithi.
Heraklion Airport Still Among World’s Worst
Heraklion Airport remains among Europe’s lowest-ranked airports despite serving one of Greece’s busiest tourism destinations.
Crete Gets Security Boost as Minister Rejects Violence Stereotypes
Crete will receive 200 permanent police officers, a new organized crime unit, and expanded policing in Mesara. Speaking to KritiTV, Minister Michalis Chryssochoidis said that Crete remains safer than many believe.
European Travel Commission Study Identifies 5 Evolving Traveler Profiles
A European Travel Commission study reveals 64% of Europeans adopt responsible habits, favoring shoulder seasons and alternative destinations to avoid crowds.
100% Hotel Show Shifts to October Dates with Revamped Business Concept
Greece’s 100% Hotel Show shifts its 2026 dates to October 23-25 at MEC Paiania, debuting a revamped concept focused on hospitality services, expert workshops, and B2B partnerships.
Short-Term Rental Lobby Fights Greece’s New Tourism Limits
STAMA Greece fights the Special Spatial Framework for Tourism, opposing municipal controls and the inclusion of short-term rentals in carrying-capacity math.
Five Euros to Save One of Crete’s Most Scenic Gorges
Faistos and Gortyna plan a €5 entrance fee for Rouvas Gorge to fund safety upgrades, maintenance, and conservation in the heart of Psiloritis.
Europe Talks About Connectivity. Crete Knows Why It Matters.
Representatives of the Region of Crete used CMPR conference to call for stronger transport links, improved accessibility, and EU funding.
Water, Food, and Climate Take Center Stage at Free World Environment Day Event in Crete
The Orthodox Academy of Crete will host a free scientific conference on June 5, exploring water management, food production, climate adaptation, and the future of Cretan agriculture.
Heraklion Hotel Workers Get a Pay Boost While Their Pension Fund Waits in Limbo
Hotel workers covered by Heraklion’s local collective labor agreement will receive a temporary 2% wage supplement starting June 1, 2026.
Two Refreshment Kiosks at Heraklion’s Venetian Walls Open Tomorrow
Two long-awaited refreshment kiosks at Heraklion’s Venetian Walls are set to open this summer, after receiving the necessary approvals.
WWII Mortar Shell Discovered in Shallow Waters at Paleochora Beach
A heavily corroded wartime mortar shell was discovered just five meters from the shore at Paleochora’s popular Pachia Ammos beach in southern Crete.
Saved from Bureaucratic Ruin, Diktaion Andron Faces Fresh Drama
Psychro Cave has officially reopened, but a local land war over parking and a €10.5M cable car crisis mean the drama is far from over.
Crete Could Become the Ultimate Year-Round Destination
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni joined travel tycoons at the Economist conference to unveil the vision for Crete’s premium future.
Faneromeni Dam Nears 12 Million Cubic Meters as Summer Begins
Water reserves at Crete’s Faneromeni Dam remain exceptionally high, approaching 12 million cubic meters despite ongoing irrigation use.
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