Back to newsBalos Lagoon, located on the northwestern tip of Crete near Kissamos, is showing signs of environmental strain due to overcrowding. The iconic turquoise lagoon, one of the island's most photographed destinations, receives thousands of visitors daily during peak summer months, and locals and returning tourists are reporting visible changes to the natural landscape and water quality.
Authorities and visitor accounts suggest the volume of foot traffic is degrading the fragile coastal ecosystem. The lagoon is accessible by ferry from Kissamos port or via a rough unpaved road followed by a steep 20-minute walk.
For visitors planning a trip, arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon reduces crowd exposure significantly. Staying on marked paths, removing no sand or shells, and avoiding peak midday hours helps limit further impact on this protected natural site.
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Overcrowding Damages Crete's Iconic Balos Lagoon Ecosystem
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