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Greece Bans Sun Loungers and Umbrellas on 251 Beaches

Sunday, 14 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greece has introduced strict regulations banning sun loungers and umbrellas on 251 beaches nationwide, effective immediately. The measure aims to protect coastal ecosystems and ensure free public access to shorelines, as required by Greek law. Beaches included in the ban are typically designated as environmentally sensitive or previously overcrowded with commercial equipment. Visitors to Crete should check in advance whether their intended beach is affected before planning a beach day. On regulated beaches, tourists will need to bring their own towels and portable shade solutions such as beach tents or parasols. Local authorities are expected to enforce the rules with fines for non-compliant operators. A list of affected beaches is available through the Greek government's official coastal management registry.

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