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Greece increases the number of beaches where sunbeds are banned to protect the environment

The beach of Kastana in Milos
The beach of Kastana in Milos Copyright  Ioannis Karagiorgas
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By Ioannis Karagiorgas
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The ban means that you will not be able to hire umbrellas or sunbeds at some 251 beaches, many of which are marine NATURA 2000 sites.

This year, 251 Greek beaches have been declared closed to any kind of building, including everything from hired sunbeds and umbrellas to temporary wooden structures.

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The Greek Environment Ministry says the decision is aimed at strengthening the protection of beaches of special aesthetic, geomorphological and environmental importance, as well as preserving valuable habitats and the flora and fauna species that depend on them.

At the same time, it has increased the list of beaches included in the marine NATURA 2000 programme, which are now subject to a more stringent protection regime.

Achivadolimni, Milos
Achivadolimni, Milos Ioannis Karagiorgas

In these areas, the transfer of use of the seashore and the beach is not allowed, while interventions or activities that could alter their natural form or adversely affect their ecological functions are excluded.

This move is part of a broader strategy to limit uncontrolled tourism development and promote more sustainable management of the Greek coastline, at a time when pressures on coastal ecosystems are intensifying due to tourism development and the effects of climate change.

The list of beaches here (source in Greek)

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