The “Tourism for All 2026” programme, which provides holiday vouchers of up to €600, is expected to open by the end of March, earlier than in previous years, giving people the opportunity to plan their summer holidays ahead of time.

The programme aims to boost domestic tourism and support families and people with disabilities across the country.

The digital card received by eligible participants will be valid for the entire year of 2026.

Who Qualifies and How Much

  • €200 voucher: For those with an individual income of up to €15,000 and a household income of up to €26,000. The amount increases by €1,500 for each dependent child. Note: A joint ministerial decision is still pending on the final determination of this top-up, which may reach up to €2,000.
  • €300 voucher: For families with three or more children.
  • €400 voucher: For people with disabilities (PWD) with an individual income of up to €15,000 and a household income of up to €26,000. A disability rating of 67% or above is required.
  • €600 voucher: For PWD with severe disability (disability rating of 80% or above), subject to the same income limits.

How the Programme Works

Eligible participants choose between two main periods:

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  • High season: 1 May – 30 September 2026
  • Low season: 1 October – 31 December 2026

The card balance expires definitively on 31 December 2026.

Participants can choose any accommodation they wish, there is no restricted list of partner businesses.

The digital card can be used at any establishment with the appropriate business classification code (ΚΑΔ) and a POS terminal, with no geographical restrictions.

This includes hotels, rental rooms, campsites, and organised camping sites anywhere in Greece.

There is also no minimum number of nights required, meaning the voucher can be used even for short getaways or city breaks.

How to Pay

The subsidy is redeemed exclusively digitally, in three ways:

  • Via contactless payment (NFC) with a smartphone
  • Through the accommodation’s online booking systems
  • By manually entering the card details at a physical POS terminal

The programme aims to strengthen domestic tourism by enabling more citizens to holiday at destinations across Greece.