Back to newsGreek Coast Guard rescue operations saved 324 migrants in the waters around Gavdos island and southern Crete within a single 24-hour period. Gavdos, located roughly 45 kilometers south of the Sfakia coast, is Europe's southernmost point and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and hiking. These rescue operations are handled by authorities and do not directly affect tourist access to Gavdos or the southern Cretan coastline. Ferry services between Paleochora, Sfakia, and Gavdos continue to operate on their normal seasonal schedules. Visitors planning to travel to Gavdos should check current departure timetables locally, as services are weather-dependent and can change on short notice. No disruptions to tourist infrastructure or beaches in the area have been reported.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues 324 Migrants Near Gavdos in 24 Hours
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