Stricter laws and crackdown on foreign-flagged pro vessels in Greek waters

A “cabotage-like” situation now exists in terms of foreign-flagged pleasure craft sailing in Greece’s waters, with a recently ratified bill including a provision banning even “one-way trips” by such professional vessels.

The ban comes three years after a stricter framework was enacted for foreign-flagged vessels – sailboats, tour cruisers, mega-yachts etc. – going from one Greek destination to another, and in the wake of the imposition of a recent vessel levy, one of numerous austerity measures that comprised last year’s “tax tsunami” imposed by country’s creditors.

One the one hand, market analysts told “Naftemporiki” newspaper that the crackdown on foreign-flagged professional craft may severely dampen interest in marina concessions in Greece and dissuade vessels from Greek waters.

Conversely, sources close to the relevant shipping and maritime policy ministry pointed out that the stricter framework aims to constrain illegal – i.e. off-the-book – vessel leasing and bootleg sea tours in Greek waters.

Dozens of fines were imposed by the coast guard during the past summer on the operators foreign-flagged vessels suspected of organizing tours and cruises in Greek waters without the necessary licenses, especially tax codes.

Two of the requirements, amongst the more costly, are for an operator to open a company sub-branch in Greece as well as to acquire a professional license in the country.  

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RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinations Greek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

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Source: naftemporiki.gr

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