Shreya Shimpi
The unique appeal of Crete
Crete’s charm lies in its versatility. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing beach holiday, an adventurous mountain trek, or a deep dive into history and gastronomy, the island delivers it all—backed by excellent infrastructure and authentic local experiences. Its varied offerings have earned it the nickname “small continent,” a nod to the vast range of experiences available in one compact destination.
India: A market of Strategic Importance
India is emerging as a strategic market for Crete, and preparations are well underway to tap into its potential. “We’re eagerly anticipating the launch of our new airport in 2027, which could pave the way for direct flights from India,” says Alexakis. “We see tremendous opportunity in welcoming Indian travellers.”
Strengthening outreach in India
To build awareness and engagement, the Crete tourism board is planning targeted outreach in India. This includes collaborations with travel agents via e-learning modules and familiarization (FAM) trips. “We want agents to experience Crete first-hand so they can confidently recommend and promote it,” he adds. Promotional campaigns are also in the pipeline to further raise visibility in the Indian market.
Focused market segments
Crete is well-positioned to cater to a broad spectrum of travellers—families, luxury seekers, and honeymooners—as well as the growing MICE and destination wedding segments. From family-friendly resorts to exclusive adults-only retreats, the island offers curated options for every traveller’s taste and budget.
Tailored experiences for Indian travellers
Understanding the specific preferences of Indian guests, Crete is ready to offer personalized travel packages. From Indian dining options and exceptional hotel infrastructure to unique cultural encounters, the destination promises a seamless, comfortable, and memorable holiday for Indian tourists.
Future-ready connectivity
While Indian travellers currently reach Crete via connecting flights through hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Istanbul, the future looks even more promising. “We’re actively working toward establishing direct air connectivity from India by 2027,” confirms Alexakis—an upgrade that would significantly enhance convenience and attract more visitors from the subcontinent.
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