Greece expands 'Tourism for All' benefits for 2026‑27, widening eligibility and off‑season travel
The Greek government’s “Tourism for All” scheme for 2026‑2027 is being relaunched with broader eligibility criteria and higher subsidies. Income thresholds have been raised to €21,000 for single adults without children, €33,000 for married couples without children, and up to €58,000 for large families, while people with a disability rating of 67 % or more and families with disabled children can join without any income limit.
Applications will be submitted online through gov.gr and vouchers.gov.gr from August 2026, with support centres available for those unfamiliar with digital tools. Approved participants will receive a virtual card to pay for accommodation, with subsidies ranging from €200 to €600 depending on beneficiary category and travel period. An extra €50 per child is granted to families with four or more children. The programme emphasizes travel in the low‑season months (October to April) to boost tourism in mountain regions and less‑visited destinations.