Back to newsGreece is introducing new regulations aimed at limiting the privatization of beaches, a move driven by growing concerns over over-tourism and the restriction of public access to coastal areas. Across popular destinations including Crete, beach operators have increasingly monopolized shorelines with dense rows of sunbeds and umbrellas, leaving little free space for visitors who do not pay. The new rules are expected to enforce minimum free zones on all beaches, ensuring a portion of the shoreline remains accessible to everyone at no cost. For tourists visiting Crete this summer, this means greater access to beaches without being required to rent a sunbed. Authorities have indicated enforcement will be progressive, so conditions may vary by location. Visitors can look for designated free zones, typically marked near the water's edge, at major beaches across the island.
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Greece Mandates Free Zones on Beaches to Combat Over-Tourism
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