Back to newsGreece is expanding its underwater tourism program to include six municipalities across Crete, alongside new private sector investments. The initiative opens up regulated access to submerged archaeological sites and marine environments, allowing certified divers and snorkelers to legally explore underwater heritage that was previously off-limits. Participating municipalities will develop infrastructure such as dive centers, marked underwater trails, and visitor facilities. Private investments are expected to broaden the range of operators offering guided underwater excursions. For visitors, this means more organized and legally sanctioned options to discover Crete's coastal seabed, including ancient wrecks and submerged ruins. Tourists interested in underwater activities should look for licensed operators affiliated with the program to ensure safe, compliant access. Specific site locations and launch dates will be confirmed as each municipality finalizes its local plans.
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