Destinations news Villa Prices Dropping on Santorini and Mykonos Islands by Maria Paravantes 26 June 2023 written by Maria Paravantes 26 June 2023 3 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 30 Santorini, Greece. On the back of dropping arrivals and bookings, Greece’s two traditionally popular islands Mykonos and Santorini are now seeing the prices of villas drop by as much as 50 percent, according to data released recently by E- Real Estates Panhellenic Network of Real Estate. According to the report, the prices of villas on the two Greek islands, which have been in the news recently due to dropping demand, dropped by 30 to 50 percent over last year. Indicatively, the average rate for a villa on Mykonos now starts at 2,034 euros for six nights compared to 2,880 euros last year. On Santorini, where the decline is around 50 percent, villas go for an average 2,539 euros down from 5,520 euros a year ago. At the same time, arrivals to the two destinations are down by as much as 20 percent compared to 2019 levels, while April air traffic through Mykonos airport was down by 16.3 percent over pre-Covid levels while other regional airports marked increases. Mykonos Airport. Photo © Greek Travel Pages (GTP) Late last year, demand for luxury villas in Greece broke all records with 26.3 percent of all purchases made on the islands of Mykonos and Corfu, found Greece Sotheby’s International Realty. “Pre-bookings are at high levels for the season but still slightly down compared to last year. The asking prices are down by as much as 50% compared to last year,” confirms Themistoklis Bakas, Panhellenic E-Real Estates Network president. Bakas attributes the decline to a significant increase in asking prices for independent villas with private pool in the 2021-2022 period which in many cases exceeded 2019 levels. He went on to add that demand this year has changed. Pre-booking levels for villas for four to six guests with private pool in the center of Mykonos are at 88% for June, 87% for July and 85% for August. At the same time however, Mykonos was the top most searched for international destination by US travelers seeking Airbnb accommodation in the first quarter of the year, according to the Airbnb 2023 Summer report. Mykonos, Greece. An indicative cost for six-night stay in a 190m2 home in June in the center of Mykonos starts at 2,034 euros, 3,815 euros in July and 4.360 euros in August. Meanwhile, the waning demand for Mykonos is also evident in April turnover for accommodation and food and beverage (F&B) services. While most destinations saw increases in April turnover, Mykonos marked the smallest increase at 7.3 percent. Among others, also impacting the Greek island’s reputation over the last few months is the issue a violent assault on an archaeologist overseeing illegal construction activity outside zoning areas and the high fines imposed. At the same time, one of Mykonos’ popular hot spots Nammos on Psarrou Beach is being torn down for shoreline regulations violations. Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail Maria Paravantes Chicago-born and raised, Maria Paravantes has over two decades of journalistic experience covering tourism and travel, gastronomy, arts, music and culture, economy and finance, politics, health and social issues for international press and media. She has worked for Reuters, The Telegraph, Huffington Post, Billboard Magazine, Time Out Athens, the Athens News, Odyssey Magazine and SETimes.com, among others. She has also served as Special Advisor to Greece’s minister of Foreign Affairs, and to the mayor of Athens on international press and media issues. Maria is currently a reporter, content and features writer for GTP Headlines. previous post Sofitel Athens Airport Opens New Rooftop Restaurant: Jenny’s next post Greece a ‘Hot’ Vacation Choice for UAE Travelers You may also like Test post 6 June 2025 Greece’s Hotel Market Sees Major Investments Over Four Months 5 February 2025 Greek Tourism Ministry Monitors Santorini Situation as Seismic Activity Continues 5 February 2025 Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High in 2024, IATA Reports 5 February 2025 Greek PM Reassures Public About Santorini’s Ongoing Seismic Activity 5 February 2025 Milos: Ministry Suspends 5-star Hotel Construction Near Sarakiniko Beach 5 February 2025 3 comments Stavros 29 June 2023 - 18:50 I am happy. The anarchy in the past years (ruthless guests in pary villas and a passive plice) has ended. Finally. Reply Lena 27 June 2023 - 16:47 I live in Santorini and YES this is great news! Mass tourism and overdevelopment is very close to destroying the island… Reply Clément 27 June 2023 - 14:17 This is the consequences of uncotrolled tourism development… I would say it is a good news and a good lesson to other destinations in Greece. Mass tourism is not an option. Reply Leave a Reply to Stavros Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ