Back to newsCrete's olive oil producers are expressing concern this season over the trajectory of olive oil prices. The island, which is one of Greece's largest olive oil producing regions, is seeing uncertainty around this year's harvest yield and what it will mean for market prices. For visitors, this may translate to slightly higher prices for local olive oil at shops, markets, and restaurants compared to previous years. Crete produces some of the world's finest extra virgin olive oil, and tasting or purchasing it remains a highlight for many tourists. If you plan to bring home bottles as souvenirs, buying directly from local producers or cooperative shops in villages like Archanes, Vouves, or the Heraklion regional market can offer better value than tourist-facing retailers.
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Crete Braces for Higher Olive Oil Prices Amid Harvest Uncertainty
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