Back to newsCrete joined the global celebration of World Seafarers' Day, an annual observance dedicated to honoring the men and women who work at sea. The day highlights the challenges, pressures, and dangers seafarers face daily, particularly in conflict zones and high-risk areas. Maritime workers play a vital role in keeping ferry routes and cargo shipments running across the Aegean and Mediterranean, directly supporting Crete's connectivity with the Greek mainland and other islands. For visitors, this observance is a reminder of the island's deep seafaring heritage, visible in port towns like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno. Ferry services connecting Crete to Athens and the islands continue to operate normally. Tourists interested in maritime culture can explore local maritime museums or simply observe the working port areas, which reflect centuries of Cretan seafaring tradition.
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World Seafarers' Day: Crete Honors Maritime Lifeline
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- Bus Chania to Kissamos
- Bus Chania to Paleochora
- Bus Chania to Rethymno
- Bus Heraklion to Hersonisos
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