Back to newsGreece's Minister of Shipping announced a 3% decrease in migration arrivals from Libya to Crete, crediting the Coast Guard for their ongoing operations in the surrounding waters. The Hellenic Coast Guard continues to monitor the sea routes between North Africa and the island, which remains one of the main entry points for migrants crossing the Mediterranean toward Europe.
For visitors to Crete, this news has no direct impact on tourism or travel. Beaches, ports, and coastal areas remain fully open and accessible. The Coast Guard presence in Cretan waters is routine and primarily focused on maritime safety and border management. Tourists arriving by ferry or flying into Heraklion and Chania airports will experience no disruption. Standard travel advisories for the region remain unchanged.
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Migration arrivals to Crete decline 3% amid Coast Guard operations
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