Loungers next to loungers on the beautiful beaches in Greece will no longer be available on holidays in Greece from this year onwards. This was announced by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

The aim is to avoid monopolies, to make the beaches more accessible to the general public, and to avoid overcrowding. At least half of the beaches must remain public. This is intended to prevent companies from taking over the beaches. Sun loungers/parasols are also not allowed to be closer than four meters to the water. The new rules are intended to ensure easy access to the sea. This would pay off for locals and tourists. There are new rules for Greek beaches and hotels. What you need to consider as a holidaymaker in Greece – an overview of the new rules.. The long-awaited summer vacation is no longer far away. Greece fans can expect changes this year. WhatYou need to Consider: The New Rules for Greek Beaches and Hotels.