ONE incredibly famous beach in Greece that is often named as one of the ‘best in the world’ is about to undergo a transformation.
Navagio Beach also called Shipwreck Beach or Smugglers Cove is famous thanks to the MV Panagiotis sitting on its shore.
The huge freight ship surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and bright blue waters ran aground in 1980 and has become a popular tourist destination.
Currently, the wreckage is around 25metres from the sea, but the new works will mean that it will sit much further back from the water.
The beach will be extended by 30metres towards the sea, using gravel so that the wreck can be preserved.
Over the years, the shipwreck has deteriorated, with its hull in particular suffering from erosion.
Once the beach has been extended, Greek authorities have said that work will then begin on restoring the ship itself.
Despite being a very popular destination for those visiting Zante, Navagio Beach is currently closed to tourists because of safety concerns.
There have been concerns about landslides since 2018 when a section of cliff collapsed and injured several tourists.
Then in 2022, the beach was hit by an earthquake which resulted in a landslide and caused it to close.
The beach remains shut for the 2026 summer season with no visitors allowed on the sands.
Greek authorities also made the decision to ban boats and swimmers from visiting until 31 October 2026 when it will reassess the safety concerns.
The only way to see the beach this summer is from a viewing platform above it.
