Back to newsThe tendering process for a new port in Paleochora, a coastal town on the southern shore of Crete in the Chania regional unit, is entering its final phase. Authorities have approved the environmental impact study, a key milestone that clears the way for the public procurement process to begin. The project is considered vital infrastructure for southern Crete, a region whose coastal villages currently rely on limited port facilities. Once built, the new port is expected to improve ferry connections along the south coast, making villages like Paleochora more accessible by sea from other Cretan ports and nearby islands such as Gavdos. Tourists traveling the southern route or planning island-hopping trips from this area can expect better facilities and potentially expanded ferry routes in coming years, though construction timelines have not yet been announced.
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Paleochora Port Project Advances After Environmental Study Approval
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