Greece has committed €258 million to developing Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, focusing on infrastructure, sustainability, and tourism. Projects include urban regeneration in Alexandroupolis, wastewater management in Didymoteicho, rural road networks in Nestos, and a new swimming pool in Chrysoupoli. With support from national programs, funding also covers flood protection, road safety, and community facilities. These initiatives aim to strengthen local economies, preserve culture, and boost the region’s competitiveness as a sustainable tourism destination.
What Does €258M Mean for Greece’s Tourism Future?

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