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Greece slaps sunbed ban on hundreds of beaches in tourism crackdown

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Greece has introduced a ban on sunbeds across over 250 beaches, forcing holidaymakers to swap their loungers for towels or sit directly on the sand.The measure targets the growing problem of overtourism while also restricting commercial developments such as hotel beach sections and umbrella hire services.Authorities want these coastal stretches to remain in their unspoilt condition.Visitors seeking beach bars or rental equipment will need to find alternative locations.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The restrictions form part of a broader effort to preserve Greece's most treasured shorelines.Some sites are facing even tighter controls under European environmental protection schemes.Beaches designated under the Natura 2000 programme face particularly stringent regulations, with hotels prohibited from cordoning off private sections and required to keep all areas accessible to the public.Construction of concrete piers, sea walls or paved pathways is also forbidden to maintain the...

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