Back to newsGreece continues to grapple with rising prices and inflation, with the government's economic team actively working on measures to address the cost of living. Across Crete, as elsewhere in the country, visitors may notice higher prices at restaurants, supermarkets, and tourist services compared to previous years. The Greek government has been implementing targeted relief measures, though prices for everyday goods and dining remain elevated. For tourists, budgeting slightly more than in past trips is advisable. Shopping at local markets (laiki agora) rather than tourist-facing shops can offer better value. Dining one street back from seafront promenades in towns like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno typically yields more affordable menus. Fuel prices at petrol stations across the island also reflect the broader inflationary trend, so factor this in when planning road trips around Crete.
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Greece Faces Inflation Surge as Tourists Feel Rising Costs
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