Greece Bans Commercial Beach Exploitation
Greece's government has implemented a nationwide ban on the commercial exploitation of 251 beaches to combat overtourism and protect coastal ecosystems. The regulation prohibits paid sunbeds, beach bars, and small food concessions from operating on these protected stretches. This policy represents a significant shift in Greece's approach to beach management, prioritizing natural preservation over commercial development. The measure affects beaches throughout the country, including popular destinations in Crete and other regions. By eliminating commercial venues such as sunbed rentals and beachfront dining establishments, Greece aims to reduce tourism pressure on fragile coastal environments and restore access to unspoiled beaches for all visitors and residents alike.


