Back to newsGreece has added 251 beaches to its official protected list, expanding environmental safeguards across the country's coastline during a period of record-breaking tourism. The designation places these beaches under stricter regulations governing development, commercial activity, and visitor behavior, with the goal of preserving water quality and natural ecosystems for future seasons.
For tourists visiting Crete, protected beaches typically mean cleaner water, controlled crowd management, and limits on motorized water sports in designated zones. Visitors should look for posted signage indicating rules specific to each site, including restrictions on overnight camping or anchoring. The Blue Flag certification program, which many Cretan beaches already hold, often aligns with these protections and serves as a reliable quality indicator. Checking local beach status before visiting remains the most practical way to plan a day at the coast.
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Greece Expands Protected Beaches to 251 Sites Amid Tourism Boom
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