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Greek Tourism Surges as Revenues and Bookings Reach New Highs

Greek Tourism Surges as Revenues and Bookings Reach New Highs

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Greece’s tourism sector continued its upward trajectory in Oct., according to

Greece’s tourism sector continued its upward trajectory in Oct., according to the latest data from the Bank of Greece, underscoring the industry’s resilience and sustained momentum. Tourism revenues reached 22.385 billion euros in the Jan.–Oct. 2025 period, up from 20.554 billion euros in the same period last year.

Compared with Oct. 2024, arrivals of non-resident travelers rose by 7.2%, while related receipts increased by an even stronger 8.2%. On a cumulative basis for Jan.–Oct., arrivals were up 4.4% year-on-year, with revenues climbing by 8.9%.

In Oct. alone, tourism receipts amounted to 2.252 billion euros, highlighting the sector’s ability to extend its performance beyond the traditional peak summer months.

The balance of primary income, however, recorded a deficit in Oct., reversing the surplus seen in the same month of 2024. This shift mainly reflects net payments rather than net receipts for interest, dividends and profits.

Nevertheless, over the Jan.–Oct. period, the primary income deficit narrowed compared with 2024, largely due to lower net payments for interest, dividends and profits.

Holiday Season Bookings Surge

Demand for short-term rental accommodation, particularly Airbnb-style properties, is proving exceptionally strong this winter. In many mountainous destinations, occupancy rates for the Christmas and

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