Back to newsCrete's tourism sector is seeing a shift in booking patterns this season, with travelers increasingly opting for last-minute reservations rather than planning ahead. Alongside this trend, average trip lengths are getting shorter, with fewer overnight stays per visit. High prices across accommodation, dining, and services remain a concern, reflecting broader cost-of-living increases across Greece. For visitors planning a trip to Crete, booking early may still secure better rates, particularly during peak summer months of July and August. Those with flexible schedules can take advantage of last-minute deals, though availability at popular destinations like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno may be limited. Budgeting more carefully for daily expenses is advisable, as costs on the island continue to rise compared to previous years.
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Crete Tourism Shifts Toward Last-Minute Bookings Amid Rising Prices
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