Back to newsA 30-year-old tourist got into difficulty while swimming in the sea off Crete after being caught in strong waves. Fellow beachgoers acted quickly and pulled the man to safety before emergency services were needed. The incident serves as a reminder that Crete's coastal waters, while beautiful, can present real hazards, particularly when wave conditions are rough.
Tourists are advised to check local beach flag warnings before entering the water. Red or yellow flags indicate dangerous or caution conditions and should be taken seriously. Swim only at supervised beaches where lifeguards are present, especially if you are not a confident swimmer. Avoid swimming alone or at remote, unmonitored spots during periods of strong winds or high swell. If you see someone in difficulty in the water, alert the nearest lifeguard or call 112, Greece's emergency number.
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Beachgoers Save Tourist Caught in Strong Waves off Crete
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