Back to newsOn Thursday, June 25, Greek coast guard and rescue teams responded to three separate migrant boat arrivals along the southern coast of Crete, south of Heraklion. Rescue operations were ongoing as authorities worked to bring those on board to safety. This stretch of coastline, which faces the Libyan Sea, regularly sees migrant crossings due to its position along active Mediterranean migration routes.
For tourists, the immediate impact is minimal, as rescue operations take place offshore and away from resort areas. However, visitors traveling by boat or ferry in southern Cretan waters may encounter coast guard vessels or temporary access restrictions near affected areas. Beaches in the region remain open and unaffected. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed through local news sources if planning water activities or boat excursions along the southern coast.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues Migrants from Three Boats off Crete
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