Back to newsAccording to Eurostat, Greece is projected to be among the fastest-aging populations in Europe over the coming decades. The country already has one of the highest proportions of elderly residents in the EU, a trend driven by low birth rates and emigration of younger generations. For visitors to Crete, this demographic shift is gradually reshaping the island's workforce, with tourism and hospitality sectors increasingly reliant on seasonal workers from other regions. Some rural villages, particularly in the interior of the island, reflect this aging trend through quieter atmospheres and slower-paced local life. Tourists exploring inland Crete may encounter small communities where elderly residents are the primary population, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional Cretan culture and customs that have been preserved across generations.
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Greece faces demographic crisis as aging population reshapes tourism
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