Santorini Island in Greece. Travelpulse


August 5, 2024 Tags:

Greece's tourism industry is booming, but the surge in visitors is causing significant problems, especially in popular spots like Santorini. This stunning island, famous for its whitewashed buildings perched on cliffs and spectacular sunsets, is facing challenges due to its popularity.
Santorini, located about 297 miles south of Athens, is actually a group of islands in the southern Cyclades, including Thira, Thirassia, Aspronissi, Palea, and Nea Kameni. The island's charm and beauty draw approximately 3.4 million tourists every year. However, this influx is putting immense pressure on the island's infrastructure and housing market, making it increasingly difficult for the island's 20,000 permanent residents to find affordable housing.

Local frustration mirrors the experiences of residents in other overrun tourist destinations like Venice and Barcelona. In these places, locals have protested against the overwhelming numbers of visitors, calling for measures to protect their communities and preserve their way of life. Santorini is now joining this call for action.

Mayor Nikos Zorzos has been vocal about the need to manage the impact of tourism on the island. He has proposed a cap on the number of cruise ship visitors, suggesting a limit of 8,000 per day instead of the current 17,000. “It is in the best interest of our land for there to be a limit,” Zorzos stated. He believes that such measures are essential to maintain the island’s charm and quality of life for its residents.

Local hotelier Georgios Damigos, who operates a 14-room hotel on the island, expressed his concerns about the effects of mass tourism. “Our standards of living have gone down. It's as simple as that,” he said. Damigos praised Santorini’s natural beauty but warned that unchecked tourism could transform the island from a paradise into a problematic “monster.”

On a broader scale, Greece is experiencing a record-breaking year in tourism, with visitor numbers expected to surpass 33 million, up from last year’s figures. Tourism arrivals increased by 20 percent in the first five months of 2024, and tourism revenue has risen by 16 percent, according to the Bank of Greece. This growth highlights the economic benefits of tourism but also underscores the need to address its negative impacts on local communities.

The situation in Santorini highlights a global challenge: how to balance the economic advantages of tourism with the need to protect local communities and environments. The island’s push for visitor caps could set a precedent for other destinations grappling with similar issues, demonstrating that it is possible to manage tourism in a way that benefits both visitors and residents.

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