Back to newsThe loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) has become a symbol of sustainable tourism in Crete, with local initiatives promoting responsible behavior around nesting sites. Crete's southern and northern coastlines host important nesting beaches, particularly around Rethymno, Chania, and the Messara Gulf. Visitors are encouraged to avoid beaches marked with nesting zone signs, especially at night between June and October when turtles lay and hatch eggs. Tourists should not use flashlights or light fires near the shoreline, as artificial light disorients hatchlings. Tour operators and environmental organizations on the island now offer guided turtle-watching experiences that follow strict non-disturbance protocols. Supporting these certified eco-tourism activities directly funds conservation efforts, making visitor participation a meaningful contribution to protecting one of the Mediterranean's most threatened marine species.
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Crete Launches Loggerhead Protection Program for Sustainable Tourism
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