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Cannabis in Greece 2026: Updated Tourist Guide for Crete, Malia & the New CBD Flower Law

Cannabis in Greece 2026 tourist guide for Crete and Malia after Law 5302/2026

A clear and practical guide for visitors

Last updated: 20/5/2026
Legal reference: Law 5302/2026 – Government Gazette 78/A/20-5-2026
Legal status: The law has been published in the Government Gazette and is now in force.

Greece is one of Europe’s most popular summer destinations, and Crete — especially Malia — welcomes thousands of visitors every year.

But when it comes to cannabis, tourists should understand the local rules before making assumptions.

After Law 5302/2026, published in Government Gazette 78/A/20-5-2026, Greece has introduced a stricter framework for cannabis-related products, especially CBD/hemp flower.

This guide explains what tourists need to know in a clear and practical way: what is illegal, what is controlled, what may still be available, and why avoiding the street market is always the safest choice.


2026 Legal Update

Law 5302/2026 is now in force in Greece.

The most important change for visitors is that CBD/hemp flower is no longer part of the legal retail market. Possession and use of CBD/hemp flower are now treated as illegal under the new framework.

Other hemp or CBD-related products may depend on their exact category, ingredients, THC content, use and legal classification.

If you are visiting Greece, Crete or Malia, do not assume that products legal in your home country are also legal in Greece. When in doubt, ask a responsible legal business before buying any cannabis-related product.


Cannabis in Greece for Tourists: The Basic Picture

Greece is not a fully legal cannabis destination.

In simple terms:

Recreational cannabis remains illegal.

Medical cannabis is legal, but only through specific medical and pharmaceutical rules.

CBD/hemp flower is no longer legally available through retail stores.

Some hemp, CBD or wellness products may still be available, depending on their exact legal category.

This means tourists should understand the difference between:

  • recreational cannabis
  • medical cannabis
  • CBD/hemp flower
  • other CBD or hemp-related products
  • smoking accessories
  • illegal street cannabis

The safest rule is simple:

Do not assume Greece works like Amsterdam, Germany, Spain, Malta, Canada or parts of the United States.

Every country has its own rules.


Is Recreational Cannabis Legal in Greece?

No.

Recreational cannabis remains illegal in Greece.

Tourists should not expect cannabis dispensaries, cannabis clubs or Amsterdam-style coffeeshops.

Greece may be a relaxed and welcoming holiday destination, but it does not have a legal recreational cannabis market.

Buying from street sellers is illegal and unpredictable. It can also expose visitors to low-quality products, scams and legal problems.


Medical Cannabis in Greece

Medical cannabis is legal in Greece, but access is controlled.

It exists through the official medical and pharmaceutical framework and is not the same as buying cannabis from a shop.

For most tourists, medical cannabis is not something they can easily access during a short holiday.

Visitors should not expect walk-in dispensaries like in some parts of the United States or Canada. Greece follows a different model.


Is CBD Flower Legal in Greece in 2026?

No.

After the publication of Law 5302/2026 – Government Gazette 78/A/20-5-2026, CBD/hemp flower is no longer legally available through retail shops in Greece.

Until recently, some visitors may have seen hemp flower or CBD flower available in specialized stores. That situation has now changed.

For tourists, the safest advice is simple:

Do not buy, carry or use CBD flower or hemp flower in Greece.

Even if a similar product is legal in your home country, that does not mean it is legal in Greece.


What About Other CBD or Hemp Products?

The new framework does not mean that every hemp-related product automatically disappears from the market.

Some products may still be available depending on their category, ingredients, composition, THC content, labelling and intended use.

This may include certain:

  • cosmetics
  • wellness products
  • hemp products that do not fall under the ban
  • smoking accessories
  • rolling papers
  • grinders
  • vaporizers
  • other non-controlled retail items

However, tourists should be careful with general labels such as “CBD” or “hemp”.

The exact form of the product matters.

A CBD cosmetic is not the same as CBD flower. A smoking accessory is not the same as a cannabis product. A legal hemp item is not the same as a controlled substance.

If you are unsure, ask before buying.


Cannabis in Malia, Crete: What Visitors Should Know

Malia is one of Crete’s most famous tourist areas, especially during the summer season.

Many visitors arrive from countries with more open cannabis laws or regulated cannabis markets. This often creates confusion, because Greece does not follow the same model.

In Malia, tourists should avoid street sellers and informal offers. Products from the street are not tested, not regulated and not reliable.

The safest approach is to stay informed, avoid illegal products and use responsible legal businesses for products that are still permitted under Greek law.

Canna24 operates as a legal retail business in Malia and follows the Greek legal framework.

After Law 5302/2026, CBD/hemp flower is no longer part of the legal retail environment in Greece.


Canna 24 Malia.... Open all night

Street Dealers in Malia: The Honest Reality

There is a real issue with street dealers in tourist areas, but the situation is often misunderstood.

Many tourists say that reliable cannabis is actually hard to find in Malia. There is no clear, safe or legal place where visitors can buy recreational cannabis.

At night, some visitors may be approached or may try to find something through the street. This can lead to bad experiences:

  • paying high prices for very small amounts
  • receiving low-quality or misrepresented products
  • being sold something different from what they expected
  • getting scammed
  • taking legal risks
  • using untested products

Police also monitor street dealing, especially in busy tourist areas.

Even if something looks easy in the moment, buying from the street is illegal, unsafe and not worth the risk.


Is Cannabis Use Tolerated in Malia and Crete?

Tourists often ask this question.

The honest answer is that Greece is not a legal recreational cannabis destination.

In some tourist areas, people may believe there is a level of practical tolerance toward discreet behaviour. However, this should never be confused with legal permission.

The law still applies.

You should not use openly, disturb others, carry cannabis, buy from street sellers or assume that being in a tourist area protects you from legal consequences.

The best approach is simple:

Be informed, be respectful and avoid unnecessary risks.


Why Cannabis Laws Are Different Across Europe

One reason tourists get confused is that Europe does not have one common cannabis policy.

Every country has its own rules.

The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Malta, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Greece all follow different models.

This is why something that is normal in one country may be illegal or restricted in another.

Some visitors arrive from countries or regions where cannabis use is legal, tolerated or regulated. Greece, however, has chosen a stricter direction with Law 5302/2026, especially when it comes to CBD/hemp flower.

Before travelling, it is always better to check the local rules instead of relying on what applies at home.


Why the New Greek Framework Has Created Debate

The new Greek framework has created reactions from businesses, consumers and people who believe that regulation would be better than prohibition.

The main concern is simple:

When legal and controlled retail options disappear, demand does not disappear. It moves somewhere else.

A legal store can provide information, sell packaged products, follow rules, refuse sales to minors and be inspected.

The black market does none of these things.

This is why many people believe Greece could have chosen a more modern model with strict regulation, quality control, age restrictions, lab testing, traceability and responsible retail rules.

Instead, Law 5302/2026 moves Greece toward a more restrictive model, especially for CBD/hemp flower.


Visit Canna24 in Malia

If you are staying in Malia, you do not need to guess, take risks or rely on random street information.

At Canna24, the focus is simple:

  • safe and compliant products
  • clear explanations
  • transparent packaging
  • curated selection
  • responsible information
  • a clean and professional shopping experience

Located in a central spot in Malia, within walking distance from the main nightlife area, Canna24 is easy to visit without going out of your way.

After Law 5302/2026, CBD/hemp flower is no longer part of the legal retail environment in Greece. Canna24 continues to follow the Greek legal framework and provide only products that can be sold legally and responsibly.

Whether you are curious about legal hemp products, accessories, cosmetics, smoking accessories or simply want to understand what is still available in Greece, our team can help you choose responsibly.

You can visit our physical store in Malia or explore our products online before you arrive.

Visit Canna24.gr

Tip: Many visitors check the website first, then visit the store for guidance.


What Tourists Should Avoid

Avoid:

  • buying from street dealers
  • trusting random social media sellers
  • carrying cannabis
  • carrying CBD/hemp flower
  • using cannabis openly in public areas
  • assuming Greece works like Amsterdam
  • assuming CBD flower is legal because it was available in previous years
  • bringing cannabis or hemp flower into Greece without checking the latest law
  • trying unknown products without asking what they are

The street market is unpredictable.

The legal market is safer, clearer and more reliable — but after the new law, the legal market is also more restricted.


Final Takeaway

Cannabis in Greece is not fully legal, and after Law 5302/2026 the country has become stricter with CBD/hemp flower.

Recreational cannabis remains illegal.

Medical cannabis exists but is restricted.

CBD/hemp flower is no longer legally available through retail stores in Greece.

Other hemp or CBD-related products may depend on their exact category, composition and legal classification.

In places like Malia and Crete, tourists should not confuse social tolerance with legalization.

If you want to stay safe, avoid the street market and choose trusted, legal and responsible businesses for products that remain permitted under Greek law.

Enjoy Greece the smart way.


Quick Answers

Is weed easy to find in Malia?

No reliable or legal recreational cannabis market exists in Malia. Street buying is illegal, unsafe and not worth the risk.

Can tourists buy CBD flower in Greece?

No. After Law 5302/2026, CBD/hemp flower is no longer legally available through retail shops in Greece.

Is possession or use of CBD flower legal in Greece?

No. Possession and use of CBD/hemp flower are now treated as illegal under the new framework.

Can tourists buy other CBD products in Greece?

Some CBD or hemp-related products may still be available depending on their exact form, ingredients, THC content and legal classification. Tourists should ask trusted legal stores and avoid unclear or unpackaged products.

Is cannabis use tolerated in Crete?

Cannabis use should not be treated as legal in Crete or anywhere in Greece. Some tourists may believe there is practical tolerance in certain situations, but this is not legal permission.

What is the safest option?

The safest option is to avoid the street market, avoid cannabis and CBD/hemp flower, and choose only legal, clearly labelled and compliant products from trusted stores.


Important Disclaimer

This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

Law 5302/2026 has been published in Government Gazette 78/A/20-5-2026 and is now in force. Legal consequences may depend on the exact product, the circumstances and the interpretation of the competent authorities.

Tourists and consumers should always check the latest official information before buying, carrying or using any cannabis-related product in Greece.