Back to newsGreek beach authorities are introducing drone surveillance systems at popular coastal areas, including beaches across Crete, as part of a broader safety and crowd-management initiative. The drones are designed to monitor swimmer safety, identify overcrowding, and assist lifeguards in responding faster to emergencies in the water.
Visitors to Cretan beaches this summer may notice small drones flying overhead, particularly at busy spots along the north coast such as Elafonissi, Balos, and Vai. The program is framed as a public safety measure rather than a privacy intrusion, and the footage is managed by local municipal or coast guard authorities.
Tourists should be aware that drone activity near the shoreline is official and routine. Swimming zones and lifeguard posts remain the same. No specific action is required from visitors, though beach behavior remains subject to standard Greek coastal regulations.
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Greece Launches Drone Surveillance at Popular Crete Beaches for Safety
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