Back to newsGreece is experiencing increased migration pressure, with the country emerging as a key entry point for migrants departing from eastern Libya. Authorities are managing higher arrival volumes across Greek islands and coastal areas, including Cretan waters. Greek coast guard and border services remain active in maritime zones around Crete as part of national and EU-coordinated response efforts.
For visitors, ferry and port operations in Crete continue normally, though travelers may notice an increased coast guard presence in harbors such as Heraklion, Chania, and Sitia. No disruptions to tourist services or transport links are currently reported. Travelers are advised to follow standard guidance from port authorities and allow extra time at maritime checkpoints if departing by sea. For the latest travel updates, check with your ferry operator or the Greek Ministry of Shipping before departure.
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Greece Braces for Surge in Migrant Arrivals from Eastern Libya
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