Back to newsCrete is welcoming more visitors than previous seasons, with arrival numbers showing an upward trend across the island's airports and ports. However, total tourism revenue remains constrained because individual tourists are spending less per trip, whether on accommodation, dining, or activities. This pattern reflects a broader shift toward budget-conscious travel across the Mediterranean. For visitors planning a trip, the higher foot traffic means popular sites, beaches, and restaurants may be busier than expected, so advance bookings for accommodations and popular excursions are recommended. Despite the spending squeeze felt by local businesses, the island's hospitality infrastructure continues to absorb growing demand. Travelers should expect competitive pricing from vendors eager to attract customers, which can work in their favor when negotiating tours, car rentals, or longer stays.
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More Tourists Arrive in Crete, but Tourism Revenue Falls
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