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26 May 2026
Greece's Bold Plan to Tame Overtourism and Safeguard Scenic Spots
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In a groundbreaking move to combat overtourism, Greece unveils a comprehensive strategy designed to not only protect its treasured landmarks but also boost investment. Discover how this Mediterranean gem plans to strike a balance between tourism growth and preservation.
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As global travel rebounds, Greece is taking decisive steps to address the swelling tides of tourists flocking to its breathtaking landscapes and historic sites. Unveiled this month, the new framework aims to tackle overtourism head-on by putting protective measures in place for the nation's cultural and natural treasures while simultaneously opening doors for increased investment in sustainable tourism.
Key components of the plan include the introduction of visitor caps at popular tourist hotspots, enhanced management of tourist flows, and the promotion of lesser-known destinations to disperse visitor numbers more evenly throughout the country. Additionally, through targeted investment incentives, Greece seeks to attract green businesses that align with the nation's commitment to sustainability.
The strategy also emphasizes the protection of designated Special Protection Areas (SPAs), ensuring that these ecological havens remain untouched by the pressures of mass tourism. This forward-thinking approach signals a promising path for Greece, as it cleverly merges economic growth with the preservation of its idyllic landscapes.
To explore the full details of Greece’s innovative framework, follow this link.
#Sustainable tourism #Low-impact tourism #Destination management #Climate action #Tourism development #Nature reserves
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