ATHENS — Greece in 2025 set new records in tourism arrivals and revenue, the country’s central bank said Tuesday, continuing an upward trend for the third straight year according to the tourism ministry. “In 2025, inbound travel increased by 5.6 percent and reached 37,98 (million) travellers, compared with 35,95 (million) travellers in 2024,” the Greek central bank said in a statement. EU arrivals rose by 2.8 percent while non-EU visitors increased by 10 percent, it said. The provisional data does not include cruise ship traffic, the bank said. READ: Greece to hike fee for cruise passengers to Mykonos and Santorini […]... Keep on reading: Greece sets new tourism record in 2025