A 60-year-old British tourist traveling alone was found dead in a short-term rental property in the Cretan town of Rethymno, local authorities have confirmed.
The property manager discovered the man unresponsive shortly after 6:30 p.m. and called emergency services.
Medical personnel pronounced him dead at the scene.
Preliminary findings point to natural causes, with an initial forensic sweep of the property yielding no indication of foul play.
A full autopsy is scheduled at the local general hospital to establish the precise cause of death.
Local police have opened a routine inquiry, standard procedure when a foreign national dies abroad.
The British Embassy in Athens has been notified to assist with repatriation.
The death is the latest in a series of incidents involving foreign tourists in Greece this season, raising questions about support structures for solo travelers, particularly older visitors, in remote or seasonal rental accommodation.