Back to newsCrete welcomed more visitors and recorded more overnight stays in 2025 compared to previous years, yet tourism revenues actually declined over the same period, according to figures published in Chaniotic News. This trend suggests that while the island is attracting larger numbers of travelers, average spending per visitor has dropped. Possible factors include a shift toward budget accommodation options, shorter stays in higher-cost lodging, or travelers cutting back on dining and activities. For tourists planning a trip to Crete, the data indicates the island remains a popular destination with strong accommodation availability. However, businesses across the hospitality sector may face financial pressure, which could affect service levels or lead to pricing adjustments in coming seasons. Visitors are encouraged to book early, as high arrival numbers continue to put demand on accommodation, especially during peak summer months.
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Crete Sees Record Visitors But Tourism Revenue Falls
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