Back to newsThe OECD projects Greece's economy will grow by 1.9% in 2026, while inflation is forecast to reach 4.2%. For visitors to Crete, this means prices for accommodation, dining, and activities are likely to continue rising compared to previous years. Tourists should expect higher costs across the island and are advised to book accommodation and rental cars well in advance to lock in current rates. Budgeting slightly above past trip costs is recommended. Despite the inflationary pressure, Greece's tourism sector remains strong, and Crete continues to attract significant international visitor numbers, meaning popular sites and beaches may be busier than ever. Planning ahead and reserving tables at popular restaurants or tickets to archaeological sites like Knossos early in your trip will help avoid disappointment during peak season.
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Book Ahead: Crete Prices Rising as Greece's Inflation Hits 4.2%
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