Back to newsA 70-year-old tourist required emergency rescue on Gavdos Island after sustaining a fracture, highlighting the challenges of visiting this remote destination south of Crete. Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe, is accessible only by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia and has extremely limited medical facilities. Rescue operations in such isolated locations depend on coast guard or helicopter response, which can take considerable time depending on weather and sea conditions.
Tourists planning to visit Gavdos should be aware of its remoteness and prepare accordingly. Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is strongly recommended. Visitors with mobility concerns or health conditions should consult a doctor before making the trip. Carrying a basic first aid kit, staying on marked paths, and informing someone of your plans are practical precautions. The island is beautiful but demands self-sufficiency from those who visit.
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