Back to newsThree of Crete's most popular protected beaches are currently operating without a required Joint Ministerial Decision (KYA), the regulatory framework that governs how protected coastal areas are managed in Greece. A KYA sets rules on access, facilities, and environmental protection for designated beaches, typically those within Natura 2000 zones or similar conservation areas. Without this legal instrument in place, the beaches lack an official management plan, raising questions about enforcement of environmental protections and the legality of any facilities or services operating on site. Visitors can still access these beaches, but the absence of formal regulation may affect the quality of services and environmental oversight. Tourists planning to visit Crete's protected beaches are advised to check local conditions and respect any posted conservation guidelines, particularly regarding nesting wildlife and vegetation.
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Three Protected Beaches in Crete Operating Without Legal Framework
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