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Rising Oil Prices to Increase Crete Fuel and Ferry Costs

Monday, 20 April 2026/Haniotika Nea/1 
Oil prices rose sharply at the opening of Asian markets, with WTI crude registering a notable jump. While this is a global commodity story with no specific Cretan location, the development is relevant to visitors on the island. Rising oil prices typically filter through to fuel costs within days, which can mean slightly higher prices at petrol stations across Crete and increased fares for ferry connections between islands and to the mainland. Tourists renting cars or scooters should factor in potential fuel cost increases when budgeting. Those relying on KTEL intercity buses or organised tours are less affected, as operators generally absorb short-term fluctuations. Monitoring fuel prices at local stations before long road trips across the island is a practical precaution during periods of oil market volatility.