Back to newsGreek authorities report that irregular migrant arrivals in Crete have decreased in 2026, while deportation and return operations have increased. Crete has emerged as a focal point on a shifting Mediterranean migration route, prompting heightened coast guard activity along the island's southern and eastern coastlines. The European Union has adopted new measures supporting faster processing and returns, which Greece is actively implementing. For tourists, this means occasional increased naval or border patrol presence in coastal areas, particularly around ports and beaches on the southern coast. There is no safety concern for visitors. Popular destinations such as Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno remain unaffected for tourism purposes. Travelers planning boat excursions or coastal activities should simply be aware of possible patrol vessels in the area. Normal travel to and within Crete continues without disruption.
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Crete migration shifts: arrivals fall, returns rise under EU measures
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