Cruise passenger fees in Greece to increase from July 1

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Cruise ship passenger fees are expected to rise beginning July 1, according to information published in Kathimerini.

The article, written by Ilias Bellos, mentions that revised fee will be charged per passenger and per port, with the amount varying depending on the time of year.

During the peak tourist season, the fee for popular destinations like Mykonos and Santorini will be set at 20 euros.

Sources indicate that the relevant ministries are preparing to sign the necessary decisions in the coming days. The measure is designed both to ease overcrowding at heavily visited cruise destinations—such as the two Cycladic islands—and to generate additional revenue for funding port infrastructure and tourism development projects.

Source: kathimerini

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