Back to newsGreece is taking steps to combat overtourism by designating certain beaches as restricted zones where sunbeds and tourist access are prohibited. These measures aim to protect natural coastal ecosystems and reduce congestion at heavily visited sites. While the article does not specify which Cretan beaches are affected, similar restrictions have been applied across Greek islands, including parts of Crete. Visitors should check local signage before settling on a beach, as fines may apply for violations. Some protected stretches are reserved for wildlife, particularly sea turtle nesting areas. To avoid disappointment, tourists are encouraged to research beach access rules in advance, explore less-visited coves, and respect posted boundaries. Local tourism offices and municipal websites can provide updated lists of restricted versus open beaches for the current season.
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Greece restricts beach access to combat overtourism
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