The famed Navagio Beach on the Greek island of Zakynthos has been closed to tourists indefinitely, potentially until 2026, due to a high risk of rockslides. Authorities have prohibited all access to the beach, including swimming and boating within 50 meters of the shore, initially until October 31st. The closure stems from concerns over the stability of the cliffs surrounding the beach, deemed a significant safety hazard. Navagio Beach, a popular destination for Romanian tourists among others, is known for its picturesque shipwreck and turquoise waters. Officials cite a danger of potential fatal accidents as the primary reason for the extensive restrictions. The long-term closure aims to allow for geological assessments and potential stabilization work to ensure future safety.