Back to newsGreek government official Dimitris Markopoulos, speaking from Heraklion, declared Crete a national priority and announced incoming measures to address high prices across the island. The statements signal increased government attention to cost-of-living concerns in Crete, which has seen rising prices in recent years alongside growing tourism demand. While specific details of the measures have not yet been released, the focus on affordability could benefit visitors through potential price controls on essential goods and services. Tourists in Heraklion and across the island may see gradual effects on food, fuel, and daily expenses if the announced policies move forward. No timeline was given for implementation.
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Crete Declared National Priority as Greece Tackles High Prices
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