
Chania
Crete's largest city; under review for STR restrictions under Law 5275/2026.
Last refreshed: 8 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Could Chania in Crete get an Airbnb cap similar to Athens in 2026?
Timeline for Chania
Mentioned in: Greece closes in-country nomad visa route
Nomads & CommunitiesMentioned in: Athens STR ban widens to Thessaloniki, islands next
Nomads & Communities- Is Chania in Crete being considered for Airbnb restrictions in 2026?
- Yes. Chania is one of four locations under review for STR cap extensions under Law 5275/2026. No formal decision as of May 2026.Source: GTP Headlines
- What makes Chania popular with digital nomads in Crete?
- Chania offers a Venetian old town, reliable fast broadband, a mild climate, and lower costs than mainland Greek cities; it has attracted a growing community of long-stay remote workers, particularly from northern Europe.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
- How have rents in Chania changed since the rise of Airbnb?
- Rents in central Chania have risen over 30% since 2019 as short-term let platforms absorbed a significant share of the housing stock in the old town and seafront districts, squeezing local tenants.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
- Is Chania a good base for exploring Crete as a long-stay visitor?
- Chania is considered the best base in western Crete, with an international airport, bus connections across the island, and strong local services; many nomads use it as a hub for day trips to beaches and mountain villages.Source: nomads-and-communities topic context
Background
Chania is the second largest city in Crete, a major Mediterranean island and one of Greece's top tourist destinations. The old town Venetian harbour area drives significant visitor demand and has generated high STR density in its historic districts. Authorities are reviewing STR cap extensions for Chania under Law 5275/2026 alongside Santorini, Paros and Halkidiki, as part of the expansion of the Athens/Thessaloniki suspension model to high-pressure destinations beyond the mainland. No formal decision had been published as of 8 May 2026.
Chania is distinct from the island destinations being reviewed in that it is a city with significant year-round residential population, making it more comparable to Thessaloniki than to Santorini. An STR cap in Chania's historic core would directly affect the property market in the Venetian harbour neighbourhood.