Back to newsPrices for everyday essentials across Crete have risen again, with the sharpest increases affecting fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and meat. These price pressures stem from broader agricultural cost increases impacting local markets and supermarkets island-wide.
For tourists, this means grocery shopping and dining out may cost more than in previous seasons. Budget-conscious visitors should expect higher prices at local markets and tavernas, particularly for produce and dishes featuring meat or olive oil, both staples of Cretan cuisine.
To manage costs, consider shopping at larger supermarkets rather than convenience stores, where prices tend to be more competitive. Local street markets (laiki agora) can also offer fresher produce at slightly better value. Dining at family-run tavernas away from main tourist strips generally remains more affordable than resort-area restaurants.
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