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Greece Places 251 Beaches Under Protection to Limit Overcrowding

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greece has announced plans to place 251 beaches under protected status across its most popular island destinations, including Crete, Mykonos, and Santorini. The measure aims to limit overcrowding and preserve the natural environment of beaches that have seen significant tourist pressure in recent years. For visitors to Crete, this means certain beaches may have restricted access, capped visitor numbers, or new regulations governing activities such as sunbed rentals, water sports, and parking. Authorities have not yet released the full list of affected beaches, so tourists are advised to check local signage and official guidance before visiting more remote or ecologically sensitive coastal areas. The initiative reflects a broader Greek government effort to balance tourism growth with environmental sustainability, particularly during peak summer months when coastal areas experience the highest footfall.

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