Back to newsA recent Greek poll by parapolitika.gr reveals that rising costs are squeezing domestic travel budgets for summer 2026, with many Greeks uncertain whether they can afford a holiday this year. This shift may affect the tourism landscape in Crete: popular destinations that typically see a strong domestic Greek crowd alongside international visitors could feel quieter in some areas. For foreign tourists, this means accommodation and activity providers may be more competitive on pricing to compensate for softer domestic demand. Visitors planning trips to Crete in July and August 2026 should still book accommodations early, as international demand remains high. Local tavernas, beaches, and cultural sites will operate as normal, and the overall visitor experience is not expected to be impacted.
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Crete Tourism Hit as Rising Costs Keep Greeks Home
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