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Crete's Tourism Paradox: Rising Arrivals, Falling Revenue

Thursday, 25 June 2026/SourceHaniotika Nea/1 min read
A recent study on Crete's tourism sector reveals a notable trend: visitor arrivals and overnight stays are both rising, yet total revenue from inbound tourism has declined. This means Crete is welcoming more tourists than before, but each visitor is spending less on average during their stay. For travelers planning a trip, this shift suggests the island remains a popular destination with strong demand for accommodation. However, the drop in per-visitor spending may reflect shorter stays, increased budget travel, or a shift toward more affordable options. Tourists can expect a busy atmosphere at popular sites and resorts, particularly during peak summer months. Booking accommodation and tours in advance is advisable, as higher visitor numbers can put pressure on availability. The trend also underscores Crete's continued appeal as one of Greece's top destinations despite broader economic pressures on the tourism industry.

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