Back to newsCrete is among several Mediterranean holiday destinations currently experiencing elevated wildfire risk this summer, alongside areas in Spain, France, Portugal, and the United States. Dry conditions and heat have contributed to active fire situations across the region. Visitors traveling to Crete should monitor local fire alerts, particularly if staying in or near rural, forested, or hillside areas. Avoid lighting fires outdoors, including barbecues, in areas where restrictions apply. Check with your accommodation for any local advisories before hiking or exploring inland areas. Keep emergency contacts saved, including the Greek fire service (199) and general emergency line (112). Travel insurance covering trip disruption is advisable during peak summer months. Planned excursions to nature areas may face short-notice cancellations, so confirm bookings close to your departure date.
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Crete Among Mediterranean Destinations Under Wildfire Alert
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