Back to newsGreece's inflation rate dropped to 4.4%, though prices in several key categories continue to rise. Meat, rental costs, and energy prices are still climbing, which may affect visitors through higher restaurant bills and accommodation rates. Tourists dining out in Crete should expect food costs, particularly for meat dishes, to remain elevated compared to previous years. Short-term rental prices are also trending upward, so booking accommodation in advance is advisable to lock in better rates. Energy cost increases may be reflected in activity pricing, transfers, and services across the island. Overall, Crete remains a competitive Mediterranean destination, but budgeting slightly higher for meals and lodging than in past seasons is a practical approach for 2026 visitors.
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Greece Inflation Drops to 4.4% Despite Higher Food and Rental Costs
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