Greece’s tourism industry is experiencing significant growth, with revenue increasing by 36.9% in the first four months of 2026. January to April travel receipts totaled almost €2.8 billion, representing a substantial rise compared to the same period last year. April alone generated over €1.1 billion in tourism revenue. These figures, released by the Bank of Greece, indicate a strong start to the summer season. The positive trend suggests continued economic benefits from the country’s vital tourism sector. This surge in revenue is likely attributed to increased international travel and Greece’s sustained popularity as a destination. The data points to a robust recovery and expansion for Greek tourism.
