Crete Trip Cost Calculator
Crete costs €65-110/day for budget travelers. Greece's largest island with Minoan palaces, gorges, and legendary hospitality.
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Crete Budget Guide
Your Crete Budget at a Glance
Crete is Greece’s largest and most diverse island - ancient Minoan palaces, dramatic gorges, pink sand beaches, and mountain villages where old men still play backgammon in the square. It’s also more affordable than the glitzier islands. Budget travelers can manage on $70-120 per day, mid-range travelers should expect $140-230 per day, and luxury seekers will spend $350+ per day.
Where Your Money Goes
Old towns and beaches are free. Raki is often complimentary. Food is great value. Car rental is essential but cheap.
Budget Traveler Tips
Maximize your euros by:
- Enjoying free raki after meals
- Renting a cheap car (€30/day)
- Eating at village tavernas
- Using free beaches like Elafonisi
- Exploring free old towns
Money-Saving Tips
Free Raki
Restaurants offer complimentary raki after meals. Cretan hospitality.
Save Free drinksRent a Car
€30/day car lets you find cheaper villages and free beaches.
Save $20-40 per dayTaverna Lunches
Full meals for €10-15. Best value in Greek islands.
Save $10-20 vs other islandsFree Beaches
Elafonisi and Balos are free. Just parking costs.
Save $10-20 per beachBest Time to Visit
Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season
Peak Season (More Expensive)
- July - August (summer)
- Greek Easter
Low Season (Best Deals)
- November - March
- October
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