This group is dedicated to trying to make Greek Marine legislation known and understood by you, the visitor (or potential visitor) to our country.
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Funny and obscure marine laws in Greece -All vehicles moving in the port areas should be clean. It is strictly forbidden to clean vehicles within the port areas (?) -Use of car horns is strictly fo…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou. Last reply by Francesca Mar 7.
Legal Ease Overview This page is dedicated to trying to make Greek Marine legislation known and understood by you, the visitor (or potential visitor) to our country. Not accounting for any misunders…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
Definition of EU registered and/or flagged yachts as opposed to non-EU registered or flagged An EU registered yacht is: 1) Registered in an EU member State, a European Economic Area (EEA) State or a…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
Obligations of above mentioned yachts upon arrival and during their stay - All yachts entering Greek waters should take care to show a Greek courtesy flag of a reasonable size (err on the big side…)…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
Chartering in Greece It is forbidden for both Greek flagged and foreign flagged private yachts to charter or even advertise with intent to charter. I stress advertise as this is pointed out in the l…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
Diving in Greece Scuba diving is only allowed in certain parts of Greece. Greece is just as rich in archaeological treasure underwater as it is on land, if not more. This is the reason diving is con…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
Fishing in Greece There are many laws governing fishing in Greece, but the most important ones are: -In order to fish legally you need to be supplied with an amateur fishing license. -Spearfishing…
Started by Peter Papageorgiou Feb 23.
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