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Greece Bans Paid Sunbeds on 13 More Beaches to Protect Public Access

Sunday, 10 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greece has expanded its beach access regulations, banning paid sunbed rentals on 13 additional beaches across Crete and Corfu. This move is part of the country's ongoing effort to protect free public access to its coastline, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the beaches without being required to pay for lounge chairs or umbrellas. Under Greek law, a portion of every beach must remain free and unobstructed by commercial operators. To enforce these rules more effectively, authorities have introduced AI-powered surveillance along the coastline, monitoring compliance in real time. For tourists visiting Crete, this means greater access to beach space without mandatory spending at rental stalls. When visiting beaches, look for the clearly marked free zones, typically away from commercial beach bars, where you can set up without any charge.

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