Holidaymakers heading to Greece have been warned if they are heading for the beaches.It comes as the popular tourist hotspot announced a series of new rules for its beaches ahead of the summer with authorities warning they will be 'strictly enforced'.
The new laws are designed to make the beaches a better experience for all with one of the changes set to come into force this spring.The new rules will see 70 percent of Greek beaches being sunbed-free to avoid overcrowding and make sunbathing more comfortable.
In protected areas, this rises to 85 percent.Making it easier for people to enter the water, a minimum distance of four metres will also be imposed between sunbeds and the shoreline.
Additionally, according to Birmingham Live, 'untouchable beaches' will be designated in ecologically-sensitive regions where sunbeds are prohibited altogether.According to the new law, at least 50 percent of beaches must remain open to the public.
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