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    By Latest News Editor on July 18, 2026 World News
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    Seven Aegean islands, including Astypalaia, Tinos, and Karpathos, are declaring drought conditions due to dry weather, with Astypalaia relying entirely on bottled water for drinking. Mayor Nikos Komineas noted the island received minimal rain this past winter, stating, “If we collected all the water dropped throughout the year in a bucket or in a washbowl, it would be 2.5 centimeters deep.”

    Astypalaia is entirely reliant on bottled water due to low rainfall this winter, obtaining only 2.5 centimetres of precipitation throughout the year. Greece’s Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou has allocated 15 million euros for initiatives including desalination and water infrastructure improvements on nine islands, aimed at enhancing water resilience amid rising tourism pressures.

    Greece’s Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou has allocated €15 million for desalination projects and water infrastructure improvements on nine islands to address the ongoing drought conditions. Meanwhile, local hotel owners are responding by incentivising guests to conserve water, with Maria Alkalai offering €5 vouchers for those who opt out of daily cleaning services, a move that has been positively received.

    What remains unclear — The specific measures that will be implemented to address water scarcity on the seven affected islands have not been detailed.

    Seven Greek islands declare drought emergencies this summer

    Seven Greek islands declare drought emergencies this summer
    One island is using bottled water as a standard (Picture: Getty)

    The summer is in full swing as thousands of tourists embark on a journey to Greece, hoping to soak up the sun and enjoy the water.

    But seven Greek islands in the Aegean Sea are beginning to declare drought conditions to preserve water, and one is relying on bottled water entirely.

    Astypalaia, Tinos, Alonissos, Leros, Patmos, Symi and Karpathos are all facing dry conditions this summer, which they fear could impact the number of tourists the islands see each year.

    Astypalaia relies on bottled water for drinking and didn’t receive much of the rain which drenched the rest of Greece this winter.

    Nikos Komineas, mayor of the island, said: ‘If we collected all the water dropped throughout the year in a bucket or in a washbowl, it would be 2.5 centimeters deep.’

    Astypalea, Greece - September 04, 2025: Particularly colorful seating - chairs and tables on a terrace in Chora village overlooking a church tower and the Aegean Sea
    Some hotels are offering vouchers to guests who don’t use cleaning services (Picture: Getty)

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    Hotel owner Maria Alkalai, 42, said she’s incentivising guests to save water by offering vouchers.

    Anyone who skips the daily cleaning service receives a 5 euro coupon – ‘Clients have embraced it,’ she said.

    Greece’s Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou has approved 15 million euros ($17 million) for desalination, grid upgrades, and water tanks on nine of Greece’s islands.

    Water resilience is becoming a major issue in Greece, however, potentially stunting economic growth and locals if not addressed soon.

    In 2025, to tackle some of the water scarcity, hotels said they would fill their pools with seawater.

    Despite tourists’ complaints, Greece is under increasing pressure to reimagine tourism in a sustainable way amid climate change and rising visitor numbers.

    Greece has long been a popular tourist destination but the number of visitors has exploded in recent years. In 2023, Greece saw record highs with 33 million foreign visitors in total. 

    But this rise in tourism has sparked protests across several Greek islands, where locals are increasingly concerned about the impact of overtourism.

    In the summer, several protests were held across the Cyclades, a collection of Aegean islands that includes popular tourist destinations like Santorini and Mykonos. 

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