Back to newsA tree-planting initiative has taken place along the coastal areas of Kato Zakros and Xerokampos, two villages on the far eastern tip of Crete in the Municipality of Sitia. The project is part of NaTour4CChange, a European-funded environmental program aimed at restoring and protecting coastal ecosystems in the region.
Kato Zakros is known for its Minoan palace ruins and scenic gorge walk, while Xerokampos offers quiet beaches popular with independent travelers. The planting effort focuses on reinforcing native vegetation along the shoreline, helping to prevent erosion and preserve the natural landscape that draws visitors to this remote corner of the island.
For tourists, these areas remain fully accessible. The initiative signals ongoing investment in the environmental quality of eastern Crete, which is worth exploring if you are looking for uncrowded beaches and authentic village atmosphere away from the busier resort towns.
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Tree-Planting Initiative Restores Coastal Ecosystems in Eastern Crete
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