Back to newsGreek coast guard and rescue services located and rescued 30 migrants found at sea south of Gavdos, the small island situated approximately 45 kilometers off the southern coast of Crete. Gavdos is the southernmost point of the European Union and lies in a stretch of the Libyan Sea known for strong currents and challenging conditions. Rescue operations in this area are conducted regularly by the Hellenic Coast Guard.
For tourists, this news has no direct impact on travel to or around Crete. Gavdos is accessible by ferry from Paleochora and Sfakia on Crete's south coast and remains a popular off-the-beaten-path destination for visitors seeking isolation and unspoiled beaches. Ferry services operate normally and are unaffected by search and rescue operations in the surrounding waters.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues 30 Migrants South of Gavdos
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