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Saturday, June 15, 2024 Greece has implemented new regulations aimed at protecting both tourists and its valuable tourism industry. It is a significant move to address overcrowding and safety concerns related to cruise ships. This decision comes amid growing concerns over the environmental impact and safety issues posed by large cruise liners visiting Greek ports.

The Greek government and maritime authorities announced stringent measures to regulate the number of cruise ships allowed to dock at popular tourist destinations such as Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes. These islands often face overcrowding during peak tourist seasons, exacerbated by the influx of large cruise liners. “The new regulations are designed to strike a balance between welcoming tourists and preserving the natural and cultural heritage of our islands,” stated a spokesperson from the Greek Ministry of Tourism.



Key provisions of the regulations include limiting the number of cruise ships that can dock simultaneously at each port, ensuring that infrastructure and local resources can adequately support the influx of visitors. Moreover, stricter guidelines on emissions and waste management have been introduced to minimize the environmental footprint of cruise operations in Greek waters. The decision follows years of debate and pressure from environmental groups and local communities, who have raised concerns about the impact of mass tourism on fragile ecosystems and historic sites.

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