Organised beaches in Greece reopen on Saturday with restrictions

By 4 years ago

Organised beaches in Greece will reopen on Saturday, May 16, following meteorological and Covid-19 pandemic data, including the recommendation of the Infectious Diseases Committee at the Health Ministry.

From 8 am on Saturday, the organised beaches will operate under the following terms and conditions:

  • Organised beaches with ticket entrance are obliged to record the number of attendees
  • In organised beaches with ticket entrance, the maximum number of beachgoers will be 40 people per 1,000 sq.m
  • The minimum distance between the axles of the sun umbrellas is set at 4 metres, while the minimum distance of 1 metre between the perimeter of the umbrellas.
  • There can be up to 2 sun-beds per umbrella, with the exception of families with minor children.
  • The minimum distance between two sun-beds located on different umbrellas is set at 1.5 meters.
  • Health stores (canteens, refreshments, coffee bars) operate exclusively with the disposal of only packaged products (take away).
  • Their products are sold only packaged and their preparation in the area is prohibited.
  • The sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
  • Delivery is prohibited at these points.
  • Tables and seats in the store area are prohibited.
  • The minimum distance between customers in line to be served is set at 1.5 metres.
  • Employees are strongly recommended to wear masks.
  • The staff at the organised beaches are obliged to disinfect the sun beds and chairs after each customer. They are also obliged to regularly disinfect the sanitary facilities, by posting a relevant program which will be displayed in case of inspection.
  • A towel must be placed on the sun bed, a responsibility of the customer.
  • Team sports with physical contact are prohibited.

It should be reminded that in order to protect public health, it is necessary to observe the necessary distances on the beaches, to avoid gatherings and to observe all the rules of hygiene.

This announcement comes as an extreme heatwave will sweep Greece this weekend with temperatures close to 40°C.

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