Back to newsMichalis Chasikos, a representative of Crete's hospitality and dining sector, has highlighted a growing concern among local restaurateurs: while visitor numbers to the island continue to rise, spending at food and beverage establishments is not keeping pace. The trend suggests tourists may be eating at accommodation facilities, relying on all-inclusive packages, or reducing dining-out budgets despite traveling in greater numbers. This gap between visitor volume and restaurant revenue is putting pressure on local businesses across the island. For tourists planning a trip to Crete, supporting independent tavernas and local restaurants remains one of the most direct ways to contribute to the island's economy. Dining locally also tends to offer a more authentic experience of Cretan cuisine compared to resort or hotel catering options.
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