Back to newsCrete's local economy received roughly 1 billion euros less from tourism over the past three years than expected, according to a report by Patris newspaper. Despite strong visitor numbers, spending has not filtered evenly through local businesses. Supermarkets were the only retail sector to record significant profit gains during this period, suggesting tourists are increasingly buying groceries and self-catering rather than dining out or shopping at independent local stores.
For visitors, this reflects a broader shift toward villa and apartment stays with self-catering arrangements. Supporting local tavernas, family-run shops, and independent businesses directly channels money into Cretan communities. Markets in towns like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno offer fresh local produce, olive oil, honey, and cheeses. Choosing local over supermarket chains when possible makes a tangible difference to the families and small businesses that form the backbone of the island's economy.
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Crete loses €1B from tourism as visitors increasingly self-cater
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