Back to newsMigration activity has increased along Crete's southern coastline, with three separate incidents recorded within a few hours near Gavdos island and the Heraklion area. Greek coast guard units responded to each situation. Gavdos, a small island south of Crete accessible by ferry from Paleochora and Sfakia, occasionally sees maritime traffic disruptions when search and rescue operations are underway. Tourists traveling to or from Gavdos should check with local ferry operators before departure, as coastguard activity in the area can affect schedules. In Heraklion, incidents of this nature are typically handled by port authorities without impact on the main ferry terminal or airport operations. Visitors to Crete are not directly affected, but those planning boat trips along the southern coast should stay informed through their accommodation or local operators.
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Coast Guard Handles Three Migration Incidents Off Southern Crete
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