A Quarter of Greeks Staying Home This Summer as Costs and Uncertainty Soar
This summer, one in four Greeks will not be going on holiday at all, according to a recent nationwide survey by research firm Focus Bari. Conducted in July, the study reveals a sobering reality behind Greece's sun-drenched image: while the desire to escape and relax remains strong, financial strain and rising prices are keeping a significant portion of the population at home. Economic uncertainty, combined with steep increases in the cost of accommodation, ferry travel, and basic holiday services, appears to be dampening the mood for many. A large number of Greeks remain undecided about whether they'll travel at all, highlighting a general sense of hesitation and insecurity surrounding summer plans this year. For those who can afford a break, the most sought-after destinations remain close to home. The Aegean islands and the Peloponnese are top choices, followed by Crete and northern Greece. The Greek attachment to the sea endures...
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