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Is camping allowed in Greece?

The Laws on Wild Camping in Greece Wild Camping in Greece is not officially legal. In theory, you can be fined up to 3000 Euro in tourist areas, nature reserves, and on beaches. HOWEVER, it is generally tolerated by authorities and locals alike if you're outside of the main tourist areas.



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