It’s a matter of days before the platform for the “Tourism for All 2026” program opens. However, there are quite a few who are excluded from the program due to income criteria. Specifically, within the framework of the “Tourism for All 2026” program, which is expected to provide relief to thousands of households planning summer vacations, clear income and asset criteria have been set that determine the voucher amount to be credited to the digital card.
Read: Tourism for All 2026: Platform opens – Criteria and amounts for beneficiaries
Specifically:
-€200 voucher when the beneficiary’s individual income is up to €15,000, family income up to €26,000, which increases by €1,500 for each dependent child. -Attention! A ministerial decision is pending for the final determination of the increase, as the amount may rise to €2,000.
-€300 voucher for families with three or more children.
-€400 voucher for people with disabilities, with individual income up to €15,000 and family income up to €26,000. Attention! The disability percentage must be 67% or higher.
-€600 voucher for people with severe disabilities (disability percentage of 80% or higher), with individual income up to €15,000 and family income up to €26,000.
-Beneficiaries will be able to use the subsidy throughout 2026, both during the high tourist season (May 1 – September 30) and the low season (October 1 – December 31).
The digital card can be used for payment of accommodation at tourist facilities throughout Greece, such as:
-hotels
-rental rooms
-camping sites
-organized camps.
Application results will be announced after processing, giving beneficiaries the opportunity to immediately organize their vacations with financial relief and security. The program aims to boost domestic tourism and support families and people with disabilities across the country.