Back to newsThe new port of Paleochora, a popular seaside town on the southwest coast of Crete, has moved a step closer to becoming reality. Greek authorities have approved the environmental conditions required for the expansion and improvement of the port's infrastructure, marking a significant milestone for the project.
Paleochora is a key access point for ferry connections to the island of Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe, as well as coastal routes along the Libyan Sea. The current port has long been considered inadequate for the volume of traffic it handles during peak summer months.
For visitors, this development signals future improvements to ferry reliability and passenger facilities in the area. Construction timelines have not yet been confirmed, so travelers planning trips to Gavdos or the southwest coast this season should check ferry schedules in advance as normal.
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Greek authorities approve environmental conditions for Paleochora port expansion
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