Back to newsThe new port of Paleochora, a coastal town on the southwestern tip of Crete, has moved a significant step closer to becoming a reality. Greek authorities have officially approved the environmental terms for the project, clearing a major regulatory hurdle and allowing planning to advance to the next phase.
Paleochora is a popular destination for travelers seeking a quieter alternative to busier northern resorts, and it serves as a departure point for ferry connections to the island of Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe. An upgraded port would improve ferry capacity and passenger infrastructure, potentially making access to Gavdos and other southwestern coastal destinations easier and more reliable for visitors.
No construction timeline has been announced yet. Travelers planning trips to Paleochora in the near term should expect current port facilities to remain unchanged for the upcoming season.
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Paleochora Port Project Wins Environmental Green Light
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