Greece Tightens Penalties for Wild Camping on Beaches
Greece has introduced strict penalties for wild camping, including setting up tents and parking caravans and campervans in forests, beaches, archaeolo...
Greece has introduced strict penalties for wild camping, including setting up tents and parking caravans and campervans in forests, beaches, archaeological sites, and public areas. Fines start at €300 and can reach €3,000 with possible imprisonment of up to six months. On April 24, 2026, police cleared Lavrakas beach on Gavdos island of year-round campers, and on Skiathos island, two men were arrested for illegal camping and waste dumping. Authorities recommend using licensed campsites for lawful recreation.