Greece has set a new all-time record in tourism earnings for 2025, reinforcing its position as one of the worldās most resilient and attractive travel destinations in the post-pandemic landscape.
Recent figures released by the Bank of Greece show that travel receipts climbed to ā¬23.63 billion ($27.9 billion), reflecting a 9.4% increase from 2024āthe previous record year. The total rise surpassed ā¬2 billion, signaling strong and sustained momentum across the sector.
Stronger spending boosts overall performance
International arrivals grew by 5.6% year-on-year, reaching nearly 38 million visitors compared to 35.95 million in 2024. However, beyond the increase in visitor numbers, spending patterns played a crucial role in driving revenue growth.
Average spending per trip rose by 3.8%, indicating a gradual shift toward higher-value tourism. This suggests that Greece is increasingly attracting travelers with greater purchasing power while encouraging longer stays beyond peak periods.
Key European markets lead growth
Germany remained a major contributor, with arrivals rising by 10.2% to exceed 5.95 million visitors. The United Kingdom followed with a 7.6% increase, while Italy recorded an 8.6% rise.
Meanwhile, the United States market remained relatively stable, with a modest 0.2% increase in arrivals. Despite currency pressures from a weaker dollar against the euro, Greece maintained its appeal as a top long-haul destination.
Together, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States generated nearly ā¬9.25 billion in tourism revenue, underlining their strategic importance.
Tourism season expands beyond summer
Data also highlight significant progress in extending the tourism calendar. December stood out as a particularly strong month, with arrivals surging by 49% compared to the previous year and travel receipts increasing by 33%.
Over 1.31 million visitors traveled to Greece in December 2025 alone, a sharp rise from 765,500 in December 2023. Monthly revenue reached ā¬623 million, nearly double the ā¬326 million recorded two years earlier.
Overall, the data point to a more mature and resilient tourism modelāone defined by diversified demand, stronger high-value travel, and a steadily expanding season that now reaches well beyond the traditional summer peak.
Source: greekreporter Edited by Bernie