Back to newsThe loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) has become a symbol of sustainable tourism efforts in Crete. These protected marine reptiles nest on several Cretan beaches, particularly along the southern and northern coasts, and conservation programs work to balance tourist activity with their protection. Visitors are encouraged to respect nesting zones marked by authorities, especially between May and October when turtles lay eggs and hatchlings emerge. Beaches such as Rethymno and parts of the south coast have designated protected areas where nighttime access may be restricted. Tourists can support sustainable tourism by following beach signage, avoiding flashlights near the shoreline at night, and keeping a respectful distance from any turtles spotted in the water. Local organizations offer educational activities about sea turtle conservation for those interested in learning more during their stay.
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Loggerhead Turtles Become Symbol of Crete's Sustainable Tourism
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