Greece-Canada Tourism Partnership: What the New Memorandum Means for Sustainable Travel and Hospitality Investments
Greece and Canada have taken a significant step toward enhancing bilateral tourism cooperation by signing their first-ever Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in the tourism sector. The agreement, signed in Athens by Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and Canadian Ambassador Anna-Karine Asselin, underscores both nations’ commitment to sustainable tourism, innovation, and investment opportunities.
As Greece continues to solidify its position as a leading European travel destination, this partnership with Canada aims to increase tourism flows between the two countries, facilitate business collaboration in hospitality and travel services, and address climate-related challenges in the industry.
Sustainable Tourism: A Shared Commitment
One of the primary focuses of the agreement is sustainability in tourism, a growing global concern that Greece and Canada are determined to address together. Both nations have agreed to exchange knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions to ensure the tourism industry remains resilient in the face of climate change.





