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Half of Greeks Skip Vacations as Costs Soar; Crete Tourism Eases

Tuesday, 16 June 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A recent poll by ALCO research firm found that one in two Greek households plans to skip their summer vacation this year, citing rising accommodation and transport ticket costs as the main obstacles. The survey reflects a broader deterioration in household finances across Greece. For tourists visiting Crete, this trend may have a practical upside: reduced domestic Greek tourism to the island could mean slightly less crowding at popular beaches, restaurants, and sites during peak summer months. However, international visitor numbers remain strong, and prices for accommodation and ferry or flight tickets to Crete continue to rise. Travelers are advised to book accommodation and inter-island or mainland ferry connections well in advance, as availability tightens quickly despite softer local demand. Comparing prices across booking platforms before reserving can help manage costs.

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