Back to newsChania, Crete's second-largest city, is currently experiencing high tourist footfall, with large tour coaches arriving in steady succession. Despite the visible crowds, local businesses report that actual revenue is falling short of expectations, suggesting visitors may be spending less per head than in previous seasons. This pattern, observed firsthand by local residents, points to a shift in tourist spending habits rather than a drop in visitor numbers. For tourists planning a trip to Chania, the city remains busy and well-serviced, but independent travelers may find it easier than usual to negotiate or find availability at local shops, tavernas, and accommodations as businesses compete for a smaller share of tourist spending.
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Chania's Tourist Surge Masks Falling Revenue
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