Back to newsThe municipality of Gavdos has responded to archaeologists who raised objections over the recent demolition of huts on the island. Archaeologists intervened after local authorities began tearing down structures, prompting a dispute between the municipal administration and heritage professionals over the legality and scope of the demolitions. Gavdos, located roughly 45 kilometers south of the Sfakia coast and considered the southernmost point of Europe, draws visitors seeking its remote beaches and off-grid atmosphere. The outcome of this dispute could affect informal shelters and camping infrastructure that some travelers rely on when visiting the island. Tourists planning a trip to Gavdos, typically reached by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia, should check current conditions before departure, as access to certain areas or facilities may be subject to change while the situation is resolved.
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Gavdos Responds to Archaeologists Over Hut Demolition Dispute
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