Greece is expecting an additional 2 million visitors this year, Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura estimated on Friday, as Greek Orthodox Easter sees the tourism season begin in earnest.
The minister told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency that the excellent course of the last three years, with historic highs in all tourism statistics as she claimed, continuing in 2018, with even greater growth anticipated than in previous years.
 
“In the first quarter of the year there was a 20 percent increase in international arrivals. In many areas of Greece that had never had any winter tourism we have achieved an impressive increase,” the minister said, citing Crete as an example “where a huge rise of 800 percent has been recorded in the year to end-March, with more than 50,000 tourists visiting the island.”
She also pointed out that Greece can respond to the huge demand and the increased flow of tourists, claiming that the country managed to attract new investments of high added value in the period from 2015 to 2017.
Kountoura specifically said that more than 25,000 new beds were added to major four-and five-star units of over 300 beds each, according to the data of the ministry’s Special Agency for the Promotion and Licensing of Tourism Investments.
This article was initially published by ekathimerini.com.