Greek Islands Face the Double-Edged Sword of Tourism

The Greek islands are grappling with the consequences of their booming tourism industry. While tourism brings economic benefits, it also leads to concerns about the impact on local communities, particularly during the off-season. Islands like Syros are experiencing a decline in year-round businesses and residents, leaving them with ‘ghost towns’ in winter. The article explores the challenges of balancing tourism development with community sustainability.

Greece Builds Dams to Combat Drought and Secure Water Future

Greece, facing escalating water shortages due to drought and rising tourism, is investing heavily in new dam construction to secure its water future. With 18 new dams under construction and 14 more planned, the country aims to address agricultural needs, energy production, and flood control while ensuring sustainable water management for its booming tourism industry.

Greece Takes Action Against Overtourism, Housing Crisis, and High Cost of Living

Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, announced a series of measures aimed at tackling overtourism, the housing crisis, and the rising cost of living. These measures include fees for cruise passengers, restrictions on short-term rentals, and tax incentives for long-term rentals. The government also announced a €2 billion mortgage relief program and plans to maintain a budget surplus. These initiatives are part of a comprehensive approach to ensure sustainable growth and improve the lives of Greek citizens.

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