Back to newsGreek coast guard and local authorities reported a new migrant arrival along the southern coastline of Crete. Southern Crete, including areas near Ierapetra, Lentas, and the Libyan Sea shore, occasionally sees small boat crossings from North Africa due to the region's geographic position. Arrivals of this kind are handled by local police and coast guard units, with migrants typically transferred to reception facilities on the island or mainland Greece.
For tourists, such events rarely affect travel plans or access to beaches and villages in southern Crete. Coastal roads and tourist sites remain open and accessible. Visitors in the area may notice an increased presence of coast guard or police vessels offshore. There is no safety concern for tourists. Travel to southern Crete, including popular spots like Matala, Plakias, and Paleochora, proceeds normally.
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Coast Guard reports migrant boat arrival in southern Crete
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