Back to newsA tourist was injured after falling on rocks in Crete. The incident serves as a reminder of the hazards posed by the island's rugged coastal and mountain terrain, particularly during the busy summer season. Visitors are advised to wear appropriate footwear when exploring rocky beaches, coastal paths, and gorges, as surfaces can be uneven, slippery, or unstable. Sandals and flip-flops are not suitable for hiking or scrambling near cliffs and rock formations. Always stay on marked trails, heed warning signs, and avoid venturing close to cliff edges for photographs. If you witness an accident in Crete, contact emergency services by dialing 112. Traveling with travel insurance that covers medical evacuation is strongly recommended for anyone planning outdoor activities on the island.
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Tourist injured on Crete rocks; safety alert for summer visitors
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