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Updated · Euronews · May 26
Turkish Visits to Greece Top 1.5 Million as Greece’s Trade Deficit Widens to €3.34 Billion
Updated
Updated · Euronews · May 26

Turkish Visits to Greece Top 1.5 Million as Greece’s Trade Deficit Widens to €3.34 Billion

1 articles · Updated · Euronews · May 26
  • More than 1.5 million Turks visited Greece last year—triple the level of four years earlier—while Greek arrivals in Turkey stayed roughly flat at just over 500,000.
  • Lower prices in Greece are driving the shift: Turkish travelers say food, holidays and shopping cost less there, while Greeks increasingly avoid Istanbul because Turkey’s cost of living has surged.
  • About 1,300 Greek visas a day are issued in Istanbul, and a seven-day “Visa Express” for 12 Aegean islands has added another stream of short-stay arrivals, with August 2025 alone drawing nearly 281,000 visitors.
  • Spending per trip was relatively close—€303 for Turkish visitors to Greece versus €340 for Greeks in Turkey—but Greeks now get far less for their money than in the past.
  • Trade has tilted the same way: Greece’s imports from Turkey are estimated at €3.34 billion for 2025, while Greek exports to Turkey fell to about €1.37 billion from €3 billion in 2022.
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