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Greece May Reintroduce Fuel Pass Subsidy to Lower Petrol Prices

Monday, 25 May 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece is considering reintroducing the Fuel Pass, a government subsidy program that reduces the cost of petrol and diesel at the pump. The scheme, previously used during the energy crisis, could return if officials approve two proposed support measures, with a total budget of up to 200 million euros allocated for the initiative. For tourists renting cars or motorbikes in Crete, a Fuel Pass would mean lower fuel prices at participating stations during your visit. No official launch date has been confirmed yet. Travelers planning a self-drive trip around the island should monitor local news closer to their arrival, as eligibility and registration requirements typically apply to Greek residents rather than foreign visitors. Fuel prices in Crete currently average around 1.80 to 1.95 euros per litre for unleaded petrol.

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