Back to newsGreece has introduced new regulations banning sunbeds and umbrellas on 251 beaches across the country, including locations in Crete. The rules aim to preserve natural beach environments and ensure free public access to the shoreline. Affected beaches are designated as protected zones where commercial equipment rental is no longer permitted. Visitors planning to spend the day at these beaches should bring their own towels, mats, and portable shade solutions such as personal umbrellas or beach tents. Before heading to a specific beach, tourists are advised to check whether it falls under the new restrictions. Local authorities are responsible for enforcement, and violations may result in fines for both operators and beachgoers. The full list of affected beaches is available through official Greek government channels.
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Greece Bans Sunbeds, Umbrellas on 251 Beaches for Conservation
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