Back to newsGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced 13 newly designated pristine beaches across Greece, with locations spanning from Limnos in the north to Crete and Lefkada in the south. The announcement, made around Mother's Day, highlights protected coastal stretches that remain undeveloped and largely inaccessible by road. Crete is among the islands featured in this initiative, which aims to preserve Greece's most unspoiled shorelines from overdevelopment. For visitors, these beaches represent some of the most natural and uncrowded coastal experiences available in Greece. Access typically requires hiking or boat trips, so tourists should plan accordingly and come prepared with water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear. No facilities such as sunbeds or tavernas are available at these sites, which is precisely what makes them special for travelers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path beach experience in Crete.
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