Back to newsCrete is recording a rise in tourist arrivals this season, but the increase in visitor numbers has not translated into higher revenues for the island's tourism sector. Receipts are down despite more tourists coming through, pointing to a shift in spending patterns: visitors may be staying fewer nights, booking lower-cost accommodation, or cutting back on dining and activities. This trend reflects a broader pattern seen across Greek destinations where volume growth and revenue growth are diverging. For tourists planning a trip to Crete, this context suggests that local businesses, particularly smaller family-run establishments, may be under financial pressure. Supporting local tavernas, independent shops, and locally owned hotels remains a meaningful way to contribute directly to the island's economy during your stay.
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More Tourists Arrive in Crete, but Tourism Revenue Keeps Falling
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