Greece gets tough on cruise ships and tells tourists ‘visit at this time of year instead’

people walking in a pretty Greek village

Greece is battling with overtourism (Image: Getty)

is a top destination choice when it comes to booking a holiday during the summer for obvious reasons.

The gorgeous country is full of a number of beaches to soak up the sun . However, Greek tourism officials are working to promote a different kind of holiday experience from the Mediterranean country.

, is an issue that has been getting worse and Greece hasn’t been excempt from its impacts.

Santorini, Mykonos and Crete are just some of the places that are a part of the country and have seen a boom in visitors jetting over there due to cheaper flights and online .

So, to manage overtourism, the officials are directing tourists to visit the country during the wintertime instead.

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High view of people skiing in Greek mountains

Campaigns have been launched to market Greece as an ideal winter destination (Image: Getty)

Greece doesn’t only have landscapes that dazzle during the summer but from the slopes of Mount Parnassos to the beautiful ski village of Kalavryta, it has a number of spots that make it .

With over 20 ski resorts, Greece is set to make the country an alternative to other popular European locations such as the Alps, by investing in the expansion of ski facilities to attract both domestic and international visitors.

And the work has already begun.

Greece has launched marketing campaigns, promoting its ski resorts, mountain villages, and winter activites to highlight the diverse experiences the country has to offer.

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ariel view of white buildings and sea in Mykonos

Cruise passengers that stop off at Mykonos will be charged a fee (Image: Getty)

Whether its skiing and snowboarding you want to enjoy or some delicious Mediterranean food by a fireplace, Greece appears to offer a chance for both and more.

With overtourism being the forefront of the push to market Greece as a year-round destination, the country also plans to add other measures to deal with the issue.

Popular islands, Mykonos and Santorini have introduced a €20 (£16.83) fee for cruise passengers who visit the islands for a few hours before returning to the ship.

It is set to come into play between April and October this year, when the islands are busiests so booking a Greece trip for the winter might just be more worth it. 

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