Back to newsGreece's Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Linadakis, visited Chania today to assess the situation on the ground. Crete is currently experiencing increased migration pressure, with the island described as being on the front line of arrivals. Local authorities in Chania are managing the situation and have been recognized for their effective response to this ongoing challenge.
For tourists visiting Crete, no disruptions to travel, beaches, or tourist areas are expected. Border and migration management operations are handled by Greek authorities and do not affect normal visitor access to the island. Chania remains fully open and welcoming to tourists. If you notice increased official presence near ports or coastal areas, this is part of routine operations and is not a safety concern for visitors.
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Greece's Migration Minister Visits Crete Amid Rising Arrivals
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