Back to newsThe port of Paleochora, a popular seaside town on the southwestern coast of Crete, is set for a significant upgrade after environmental approval was granted for its expansion project. This clearance marks a key milestone, opening the path for the project to move to public tender.
Paleochora is a gateway for ferry connections to the island of Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe, as well as to other coastal villages along the Sfakia coastline. An upgraded port will improve capacity, safety, and facilities for passengers using these routes.
Tourists planning to take day trips or overnight excursions to Gavdos or explore the remote southwestern coast by sea should note that construction work may affect ferry schedules in the coming years. Travelers are advised to check with local port authorities for updates before booking sea travel from Paleochora.
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Paleochora Port Expansion Approved, Moves Toward Public Tender
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