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Crete Today: Storms, Closures & Safety – 13 June 2026

Storm warning, Samaria Gorge closed Sunday, two Falasarna accidents, power cuts, Kastelli airport update and summer events — Crete, 13 June 2026.

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13. Juni 20263 Min. Lesezeit

Storm Warning in Effect Across Crete Today

Crete is under a weather alert this Saturday. The Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY) has flagged locally heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms island-wide, with unsettled conditions expected to persist through the weekend. If you are planning outdoor excursions — gorge hikes, beach days, or mountain drives — build flexibility into your itinerary and check the forecast before setting out.

Samaria Gorge Shut on Sunday

The most immediate consequence of the stormy forecast: Samaria Gorge will be closed to visitors on Sunday, June 14. OFYPEKA, the body managing Greek natural parks, made the call due to dangerously strong wind predictions. The 16-kilometre gorge is Crete's single most visited natural attraction. Anyone who had booked a day trip should contact their tour operator immediately for rescheduling options.

Two Separate Accidents at Falasarna — A Clear Safety Warning

The dramatic coastline of Falasarna, one of western Crete's most photographed beaches, was the scene of two serious incidents in the same week. A 30-year-old French tourist fell critically from the rocks near the beach and required a Kissamos Fire Service rescue operation. Separately, a 31-year-old hiker was recovered unconscious after a cliff fall in a remote area of the same coastline. The message is unambiguous: the rocky headlands at Falasarna are genuinely hazardous. Stick to marked paths, avoid scrambling on the cliffs, and exercise extra caution in wet or windy conditions.

Planned Power Outages Across Crete — Saturday, June 13

Residents and self-catering visitors take note: DEDDIE has scheduled maintenance power cuts across several areas of Crete today. These are routine works on the electricity distribution network. Check with your accommodation or local municipality for the specific neighbourhoods and time windows affected in your area.

Kastelli Airport: Crete's Biggest Infrastructure Bet

Looking at the medium term, the new international airport near Kastelli — roughly 25 kilometres east of the current Heraklion Nikos Kazantzakis Airport — continues to advance. With a projected capacity of 18 million passengers per year, it will fundamentally reshape air access to the island, which strains every summer under current infrastructure. Opening is anticipated in 2028.

Ancient Cretan Games Return to Heraklion — June 19–21

A genuinely local event for this coming weekend: the 6th Festival of Forgotten Games runs from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 June at Karavolos in Heraklion. Organised with the participation of KEPA and the Municipality of Heraklion, it revives traditional Cretan sports and games that have largely vanished from daily life. A rare chance to see something beyond the standard tourist circuit.

Walk with Loggerhead Turtles Under the Stars

For a calmer summer memory, ARCHELON — Greece's sea turtle protection society — is running its Sea Turtle Beach Walk programme on Crete. Guided nighttime walks along loggerhead turtle nesting beaches offer close-up access to one of the Mediterranean's most protected species, in a managed conservation context. Spaces are limited; book ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Samaria Gorge open on Sunday 14 June 2026?
No. OFYPEKA has closed Samaria Gorge on Sunday 14 June due to strong wind forecasts. Always check the official OFYPEKA announcements before your visit, especially after periods of unsettled weather.
Is Falasarna beach safe to visit?
The sandy beach at Falasarna is accessible, but the rocky headlands are dangerous. Two separate accidents involving falls from the cliffs occurred at this location within the same week. Stay on marked paths and do not scramble on the rocks, particularly in wet or windy conditions.
When will Crete's new Kastelli airport open?
The new international airport near Kastelli, in the Heraklion regional unit approximately 25 km east of the current airport, is projected to open in 2028 with a maximum capacity of 18 million passengers per year.

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