Back to newsCrete's 2026 tourist season is showing a notable increase in visitor arrivals compared to previous years, though revenue per tourist appears to be under pressure. This trend suggests more travelers are choosing Crete as a destination, but average spending per visit may be declining, likely due to budget-conscious travel patterns or increased competition among accommodation and service providers. For tourists planning a trip, the higher arrival numbers mean popular sites, beaches, and restaurants may be busier than usual, particularly during peak summer months. Booking accommodation and activities well in advance is advisable. Despite the revenue squeeze felt by local businesses, the island remains a top Mediterranean destination, and the increased visitor numbers reflect strong ongoing demand for Crete's beaches, culture, and hospitality.
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Crete visitor numbers surge while per-tourist spending declines
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