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Cruise Boom Makes Mykonos Key Mediterranean Hub with $233 Million Boost

Mykonos Sets Sail as a Leading Mediterranean Cruise Destination
Mykonos Sets Sail as a Leading Mediterranean Cruise Destination. Credit: Greek Reporter

Mykonos is fast becoming one of the Mediterranean’s most influential cruise destinations, according to a new Oxford Economics report commissioned by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

The study estimates that cruise tourism generated €201 million ($233 Millions) for the island’s economy in 2024, reflecting the growing strength of this sector for Greece’s most cosmopolitan island.

With 1.3 million cruise passengers visiting as part of international itineraries, Mykonos continues to attract global travelers. Among the 2,500+ surveyed visitors, Americans made up one-third, followed by strong numbers from Italy, the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, and France—a clear sign of the island’s worldwide reach.

Cruise travel as a gateway for future tourism

For most cruise visitors, Mykonos is a first-time discovery: 80% had never visited the island before, and over half were new to Greece altogether.

This highlights the strategic importance of cruises as an entry point for future travel, as many passengers return later for longer, independent stays.

Spending that fuels the local economy

During an average 5.6-hour stay, passengers spent around €107 ($124) each, mostly on shopping, dining, and tours. Combined, visitor and crew spending reached €126 million ($146 million), while cruise companies contributed another €33 million ($38 million) through port and service expenses.

Shopping topped the list of activities—chosen by 70 percent of travelers—followed closely by dining (69%) and organized excursions (31%), showing that visitors engage deeply with local culture and businesses.

Economic ripple effects and job creation

Cruise activity in Mykonos supported 2,930 jobs in 2024, nearly half in retail and wholesale trade, and injected €46 million in wages into the community. These numbers demonstrate how the cruise sector drives not only visitor numbers but also tangible economic benefits for local families and businesses.

Part of a global CLIA study covering ten major ports, the Oxford Economics analysis positions Mykonos as a model of how cruise tourism can stimulate sustainable economic growth across the Mediterranean.



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