Tourists are forced to get off the ferry and walk through the water – with their bags on their heads – to reach the beach. This is happening in Balos, one of the most popular spots on the island of Crete, known for its clear waters. A video that has gone viral on social media shows a line of holidaymakers with backpacks and bags on their heads walking through the water. Just before the video starts, these tourists are allowed to exit through the back door of the ferry. This is a situation that some tourists have described as “unacceptable”, one of whom spoke to the local newspaper Zarbanios “Most of the people stayed on the ship out of fear,” he says. “Only forty of them got off, but they came back very angry and disappointed.”
Until recently, the ferry that carried thousands of tourists to the dream beach of Balos arrived at the beach every day. But now it stops a few dozen meters away, forcing passengers to walk through the water to reach the shore. Greek authorities explain the gateway Breaking newsThe installation of a floating platform was banned for fear that the flow of tourists to Balos would grow at an unsustainable rate. But even the decision to allow vacationers into the water raises some doubts: “The disembarkation was chaotic and frustrating. It took almost two hours to get everyone off the ship,” said another tourist. After the controversy caused by the video that went viral on social media, it appears that local authorities have approved the construction of a floating platform to disembark tourists.