
Popular Greek Navagio Beach Remains Closed Until 2026
Navagio Beach, a popular Greek destination on Zakynthos island known for its shipwreck, will remain inaccessible to visitors until at least October 31, 2026.
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Navagio Beach, a popular Greek destination on Zakynthos island known for its shipwreck, will remain inaccessible to visitors until at least October 31, 2026.

A 22-year-old tourist miraculously survived a fall while attempting to take a selfie at Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, Greece. The incident highlighted the dangers of seeking likes for social media.

Greece has extended the ban on access to Navagio Beach, one of Zakynthos' most famous attractions, due to ongoing fears of rockfalls. Tourists are currently only permitted to visit a designated viewpoint.

A 22-year-old man was successfully rescued after falling from a height of 10 meters at Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, Greece, and was reported to be in good condition. This incident occurred while search and retrieval operations were underway at a collapsed building in Angeles City, Philippines, where one person died and 20 were feared trapped.

Greece has imposed a complete ban on access to Navagio Beach, the famous Shipwreck cove on Zakynthos island, and its surrounding waters for the entire 2026 tourist season, with only a cliffside platform remaining accessible.