Back to newsMatala beach, located on the southern coast of Crete, is currently experiencing dangerous sea conditions due to strong winds and large waves. Authorities have issued warnings urging swimmers and water sports enthusiasts to stay out of the water, yet some visitors continue entering the sea despite the risks. These conditions can change rapidly and pose serious hazards including strong currents, reduced visibility for rescue teams, and limited response times in remote coastal areas. Tourists planning to visit Matala or other south-facing beaches in Crete should check local weather and sea condition forecasts before heading out. If red or yellow flags are displayed at the beach, follow lifeguard instructions and avoid swimming. Conditions are expected to persist in the short term, so flexibility in beach plans is advisable during this period.
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