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Crete and Gavdos See Surge in Migrant Arrivals, Straining Services

Friday, 15 May 2026/Google News/1 
Crete and the nearby island of Gavdos are experiencing a significant increase in migrant arrivals in 2025, placing strain on local reception and emergency services. Gavdos, a small island south of Crete with limited infrastructure, is particularly affected. Greek coastguard and humanitarian organizations are managing the situation. For tourists, this is unlikely to affect day-to-day travel or leisure activities on Crete. Visitors heading to Gavdos, a popular off-the-beaten-path destination known for its remote beaches, may notice a heightened coastguard presence. Ferries between Paleochora or Sfakia and Gavdos continue to operate on their regular seasonal schedules. Travelers should check with local operators for any schedule changes and remain respectful of ongoing humanitarian operations if they encounter them near coastal areas.

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