Back to newsThe war in Ukraine marks its fourth year, and its economic ripple effects continue to affect everyday life across Greece, including Crete. Visitors should expect higher prices for accommodation, dining, and fuel compared to pre-2022 levels, as inflation and elevated energy costs remain persistent. Local businesses have absorbed some increases, but tourist services including restaurants, taxis, and water sports operators may reflect these ongoing pressures in their pricing. Budgeting around 10 to 15 percent more than older travel guides suggest is a practical precaution. No specific travel disruptions to Crete are reported at this time, and the island remains fully open and welcoming to international visitors.
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Ukraine War Drives Up Costs in Crete as Inflation Persists
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