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Beach Use Rights Revoked at Pacheia Ammos, Ierapetra

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29 May 20262 min read

A decision granting beach use rights in Ierapetra, Crete has been revoked by Greek authorities. The revocation, issued on May 28, 2026, cancels a concession for simple use of a beach location designated LASI72 at Pacheia Ammos beach in the Municipality of Ierapetra.

The decision was published on Greece's Diavgeia transparency portal, where all public administration decisions are officially recorded. The revocation effectively terminates the previously granted authorization to use this specific beach area.

What This Means for Beach Operations

Pacheia Ammos is a coastal location within Ierapetra municipality in southeast Crete. Ierapetra is one of the major coastal towns on the island, serving as a tourism and commercial hub for the eastern region. The municipality manages several beaches and coastal areas that attract visitors throughout the year.

In Greece, beach use concessions are administrative authorizations that regulate activities along shorelines. The "simple use" designation indicates this was a basic operational permit rather than an extensive development concession. Such permits typically cover activities like seasonal beach bars, sunbed rentals, water sports operations, or other commercial beach services. The revocation means this particular authorization no longer applies to location LASI72.

Implications for Visitors

For travelers and visitors, the practical implications depend on what specific services or facilities were operating under this revoked concession. Local beach access may remain available, but any authorized commercial operations at this location would need new approvals from Ierapetra's municipal authorities.

The decision was issued by the administrative body with jurisdiction over such matters (Organization ID 15). Beach management decisions can be updated for various reasons, including regulatory compliance, changes in local planning priorities, or administrative restructuring.

Public Record and Transparency

The Diavgeia transparency initiative ensures public access to government decisions across Greece. This revocation is recorded under ADA number 6Ζ17Η-ΛΨΥ and remains available on the official transparency portal for public review. The decision represents an administrative change to beach management in the Ierapetra area.

While the revocation notice itself does not specify the original concession dates or the reasons for the cancellation, the decision is now part of the official public record. Interested parties can access the full decision document through Diavgeia for additional administrative details.

Source: Greek transparency portal Diavgeia, decision 6Ζ17Η-ΛΨΥ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is location LASI72?
LASI72 is a designated beach location at Pacheia Ammos beach in Ierapetra, Crete that previously held authorization for simple commercial use. The specific designation helps Greek authorities track and manage individual beach concessions.
How might this affect beach visitors?
Visitors can likely still access Pacheia Ammos beach. However, any commercial services that operated under this revoked concession may be unavailable until new permissions are granted by Ierapetra's municipal authorities.
What are beach use concessions?
In Greece, beach concessions are administrative permits allowing regulated commercial activities on public beaches, such as loungers, beach bars, or water sports. Simple use concessions are basic operational permits for these activities.

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