Back to newsShort-term rental occupancy and nightly rates in Crete have risen this year compared to previous seasons. Tourists are booking accommodations well in advance, with some stays extending up to 40 nights, reflecting strong demand across the island. According to a recent industry report, the peak period drives both high occupancy and elevated prices throughout the summer months. However, a noticeable slowdown in both occupancy and rates begins after August 28, as demand eases heading into September. Visitors planning a trip to Crete in early-to-mid summer should book accommodations early and expect higher prices. Those with flexibility who can travel from late August onward are likely to find better availability and more competitive rates for villas, apartments, and holiday rentals across the island.
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Crete Short-Term Rentals Peak as Tourism Demand Surges, Rates Rise
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