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hatrack

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Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:07 AM Aug 30

Mayor Of Santorini Appeals For End To Tourism Construction; "We Don't Need Any More Hotels Or Rented Rooms"

Santorini, the island so instagrammable it has become Greece’s most popular destination, will not be able to “save itself” if runaway development – the most tangible effect of overtourism – isn’t instantly curbed, its mayor has warned. With more than 3.4 million tourists on course to visit the Cycladic hotspot this year, Nikos Zorzos sounded the alarm and called for urgent action to stop a construction spree at risk of spurring the isle’s ruination.

“We live in a place of barely 25,000 souls and we don’t need any more hotels or any more rented rooms,” he said. “If you destroy the landscape, one as rich as ours, you destroy the very reason people come here in the first place.” The building boom is directly related to the record numbers visiting an island that pre-pandemic had already reached “saturation point” according to Zorzos, among the first local government officials in Greece to warn of the perils of overtourism.

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Famous for its flaming sunsets and unique natural beauty, Santorini has an estimated 80,000 hotel beds, more per square metre than any other Greek tourist destination apart from Kos and Rhodes. About a fifth of the southern Aegean island has already been concreted over. But to the consternation of ecologists, authorities in Athens approved more building permits between 2018 and 2022, enabling construction on an additional 449,579 sq metres of terrain – the equivalent of about 2% of its 76-sq-km (30-sq-mile) total landmass.

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The Cyclades is the Greek region most vulnerable to overtourism. Islands such as Santorini and Mykonos have become playgrounds for footballers and Hollywood stars, with Greeks often priced out, while the growing presence of gargantuan cruise ships decanting thousands of passengers has only added to the strain. This summer as many as 17,000 holidaymakers daily traversed through the narrow lanes of Fira, Santorini’s cliff-top town. “There have been times when the pressure is unbearable,” said Zorzos, speaking of occasions when five cruise ships have arrived at the same time. “Everywhere jam-packed with people who have no time to stop, no time to enjoy, who are actually full of angst, because they are so rushed.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/30/mayor-of-santorini-warns-of-overtourism-crisis-greece

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Mayor Of Santorini Appeals For End To Tourism Construction; "We Don't Need Any More Hotels Or Rented Rooms" (Original Post) hatrack Aug 30 OP
Obviously they need more Big Box stores bucolic_frolic Aug 30 #1
Good... Think. Again. Aug 30 #2
... highplainsdem Aug 30 #3
The dilemma of tourist spots. Irish_Dem Aug 30 #4
"Nobody goes there anymore - it's too crowded!" hatrack Aug 30 #5

Think. Again.

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Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:37 AM
Aug 30

I'll never understand why people pretend that unlimited growth is a good thing, or even a possible thing.

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