Two floating platform permits have been approved by the relevant authorities for installation in coastal areas of Paros and Ermioni.
Paros – Faragas Area
The General Secretariat for Ports, Port Policy, and Maritime Investments has approved the installation of a 100 sq.m. floating platform in the Faragas area of Paros. The platform will be used for seasonal mooring of boats (up to 9 months) on behalf of the company Tourist Enterprises Aktis – Faragas Single-Member Ltd.
Access to and from the platform will be provided via a 6 sq.m. access walkway, only if deemed necessary by the Port Authority, especially in areas where alternative access is unsuitable.
The connection to land and the floating dock will be freestanding, non-fixed, and easily removable.
The platform must maintain a safe distance from existing or under-construction port works, as well as from maritime hazards such as shipwrecks, tidal zones, or underwater cables and pipelines.
It must not obstruct safe navigation, lie within navigable channels, or interfere with maritime transport routes.
Ermioni – Korakia, Porto Heli
The same Secretariat also approved the installation of a 118.08 sq.m. floating platform in front of the Amanzoe Beach Club, in the Korakia area of Porto Heli, Ermioni, on behalf of the company AZOE Resort Single-Member S.A.
The floating structure will consist of 4 floating segments.
Access will be facilitated via a gangway of 4.5 sq.m..
Similar usage conditions apply: seasonal operation up to 9 months, boat mooring, and strict compliance with nautical safety regulations.
In the event of archaeological findings during the installation, all work must immediately stop, and the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities must be notified.
These permits reflect the ongoing interest in enhancing coastal infrastructure for tourism-related activities, while observing legal, environmental, and cultural heritage safeguards.








