Cruise Regulations Reshape Santorini | News

Under newly tightened cruise ship regulations in Santorini, Canaves Collection is offering a timely perspective on what this shift means for the island, its visitors, and the future of thoughtful tourism in the Cyclades.
After years of concern from local hoteliers and stakeholders around the pressure of daily cruise arrivals, new measures are now in place, including an 8,000-passenger daily cap (down from 17,000) and a €20 peak-season passenger fee. For a destination long defined by its caldera views, local craft, family-run hospitality, and small-scale island life, the change marks an important step toward a calmer, more considered visitor experience.
This moment is especially meaningful for Canaves Collection, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Founded by the Chaidemenos family, who were among the first to help shape hospitality in Oia, the collection has long
been part of the conversation around protecting Santorini’s character while encouraging high-value, longer-stay travel.
Markos Chaidemenos, Managing Director of Canaves Collection, carries forward the legacy of his father, Ioannis, former Mayor of Oia, whose work helped preserve the village’s visual identity and support a more thoughtful approach to development. As Canaves marks four decades on the island, the family’s perspective offers a rare insider view on Santorini’s past, present, and future.

