Back to newsGreece's tourism sector is off to a strong start in 2026, with travel receipts rising 37% in the first quarter compared to the same period last year. The surge reflects robust international demand across major destinations including Athens, the islands, and coastal areas, with Crete among the primary beneficiaries of this trend.
For visitors planning a trip to Crete this season, the strong demand signals increased flight routes and accommodation options, but also means popular spots will be busier than usual. Booking accommodation, rental cars, and ferry connections well in advance is advisable. Prices across hotels and services may reflect the heightened demand. Despite the crowds, the strong tourism performance also signals continued investment in infrastructure and visitor services across the island, which generally translates to a better experience on the ground.
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Greece's Tourism Receipts Surge 37% as Crete Leads Strong 2026 Start
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