Back to newsGreek Coast Guard units rescued 29 migrants in waters near Gavdos, the small island located approximately 45 kilometers south of the Crete coastline. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and is reachable by ferry from the south Cretan ports of Paleochora and Hora Sfakion.
The rescue operation reflects ongoing maritime activity in these waters, which serve as a crossing route for migrants traveling from North Africa toward Greece. Search and rescue missions in this area are conducted routinely by Hellenic Coast Guard vessels.
For tourists, ferry services between Crete and Gavdos continue to operate on their regular schedules. Visitors planning to travel to Gavdos should check departure times at local port offices, as services vary by season. The rescue had no reported impact on civilian maritime traffic.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues 29 Migrants Near Gavdos Island
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