Back to newsA recent report highlights the workforce landscape in Crete's accommodation sector, offering a statistical overview of how many people are employed across hotels, apartments, and short-term rentals on the island. Crete remains one of Greece's top tourist destinations, and its hospitality industry supports a significant share of the local economy. The data reflects the scale of tourism infrastructure available to visitors, with thousands of workers staffing accommodations ranging from small guesthouses to large resort complexes. For tourists, this underscores the breadth of lodging options across the island, from the northern coast hubs of Heraklion and Chania to quieter areas in the east and south. Travelers can expect a well-staffed hospitality network throughout the peak summer season, particularly from June through September.
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Crete's Accommodation Sector Employs Thousands, Fueling Island Economy
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