Back to newsCrete's retail market is showing signs of price stabilization, according to Nektarios Kanakarakis, president of the Logistics Scientific Association. While large across-the-board price hikes are not occurring, isolated increases continue on essential goods and energy. Consumers are still feeling the effects of sustained cost pressure built up over recent years, meaning everyday items remain expensive relative to pre-inflation levels. For tourists visiting Crete this summer, this means grocery shopping, dining out, and fuel costs are unlikely to spike dramatically during your stay, but budget expectations should remain adjusted upward compared to a few years ago. Supermarkets and local markets offer the best value for self-catering visitors. Eating at tavernas slightly away from main tourist centers in towns like Heraklion, Chania, or Rethymno can help manage daily food costs effectively.
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Price Stabilization Arrives in Crete, But Relief Elusive
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