Greece and news for the 2025 tourist season

7.3.2025

Discover the latest trends in Greek tourism for 2025! Cultural tourism, ecotourism, infrastructure development and a record increase in tourist numbers.

Greece and news for the 2025 tourist season

Greece is gearing up for a bumper 2025 tourist season, and here are some key trends and changes you can expect:

 
Cultural tourism
In 2025, Greece is heavily promoting cultural tourism. The reconstruction of ancient theaters, museums and archaeological sites is attracting more and more visitors. An increase in cultural events and tours is expected, making the country even more attractive for history and art lovers.
 
Ecotourism
In response to global interest in ecology, Greece is investing in ecotourism. New nature trails, ecoparks and reserves are opening. Special emphasis is placed on agritourism on islands and in rural areas.

Infrastructure development
New hotels will open in 2025, especially in more remote regions and on lesser-known islands such as Karpathos and Kastelorizo. These investments will help relieve pressure on popular destinations such as Mykonos and Santorini.

Island cruises
The number of sailings between the Greek islands is expected to increase. The new routes include not only popular ports, but also lesser-known islands such as Symi and Folegandros.
 
"Tourism for All 2025" Program
Greece continues to support domestic tourism through the “Tourism for All” program. Subsidies will be provided for hotel accommodation and other facilities in 2025. This program is particularly targeted at vulnerable groups such as the elderly and people with disabilities.

Increase in tourism
It is estimated that Greece will welcome more than 40 million tourists in 2025, which should be a record number. The main influx is expected to come from the EU, but also from Asia thanks to the simplification of the visa regime.

Investment opportunities

Thanks to the development of tourism and new infrastructure projects, Greece is also attractive for investment. The growing demand for accommodation, especially on lesser-known islands such as Karpathos, Kastelorizo or Symi, opens up opportunities for investors looking to invest in real estate or hospitality.

Real estate on the Greek islands is not only popular with tourists, but also increasingly sought after by foreign investors due to stable market growth and unique geographical location.

Contact us and we will be happy to help you find the ideal investment opportunity or property in Greece!