Back to newsHotels in Ierapetra, a coastal town on the southern coast of eastern Crete, are reporting vacant rooms even during August, traditionally the busiest month of the summer season. Establishments are offering discounted rates to attract guests, presenting an unusual opportunity for last-minute travelers seeking accommodation during peak summer. The hospitality sector is also experiencing a notable downturn, with restaurants reporting a roughly 30% drop in business compared to previous years. For visitors planning a trip to the Ierapetra area, this means better availability and potentially lower prices than expected for both lodging and dining. Ierapetra is known for its beaches, Venetian fortress, and as a gateway to the uninhabited island of Chrissi.
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Peak Season Paradox: Ierapetra Offers Discounts as August Hotels Sit Empty
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