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Crete Daily Digest — 22 June 2026

Pufferfish alerts, wildfire danger, Athens airport disruptions, power cuts, beach sunbed bans and strike action: all the essential Crete news for 22 June 2026.

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22 juin 20263 min de lecture

A packed news day for the island: swimmer safety warnings, fire alerts, transport disruptions, and a beach revolution. Here is what matters if you are visiting or living in Crete right now.

Pufferfish: The Hazard Taking Over Cretan Waters

The silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus) — known locally as lagokéfalos — is now present in large numbers along Crete's coastline. The species is highly toxic with no known antidote: do not touch, handle, or attempt to eat any pufferfish. If you spot one, leave it alone. The Greek government is fighting back: a new pilot subsidy program will pay fishermen in Crete and the Dodecanese for every lagokéfalos they catch and remove from local waters.

Category 3 Wildfire Alert Covers the Entire Island

Greek Civil Protection has issued a Category 3 (High) wildfire danger alert for all of Crete, in effect from Tuesday June 23 into Wednesday. The meltemi winds, dry summer vegetation, and elevated temperatures create a volatile combination. Open fires and BBQs outdoors are strictly prohibited. If you see smoke, call 199 immediately. A parallel Civil Protection warning covers Attica, Euboea, and Rhodes on the same day.

Athens Airport Fire Disrupts Flights to Crete

A fire broke out near Athens International Airport in Spata on June 22, causing disruptions to flights to and from Crete. If you are transiting through Athens, check with your airline before heading to the airport. Direct international services into Heraklion and Chania should be unaffected, but connecting passengers should verify their routing.

Planned Power Outages Across Crete on June 23

DEDDIE, Greece's electricity distribution operator, has scheduled maintenance power cuts across several areas of Crete on Tuesday. Charge your devices in advance and note that some shops, restaurants, and ATMs may be briefly out of service during the interruptions.

Greece Bans Sunbeds on 251 Beaches — Including Sites in Crete

Greece has placed 251 beaches under strict environmental protection, banning commercial sunbeds and umbrellas at designated sites. Several Cretan beaches are on the list — bring your own mat. The measure is a direct response to record-breaking tourism: Greece's visitor revenues jumped 36.9% in the first four months of 2026, with Heraklion among the top draws for international travellers.

35°C Heat and Meltemi Winds: Full Summer Mode

Crete is deep in its summer pattern. Temperatures are hitting 35°C inland with strong northerly meltemi winds providing some coastal relief but creating choppy conditions at sea. Check ferry schedules before travelling between islands. Stay hydrated, apply sunscreen, and rest indoors between noon and 4 pm.

Tourist Coach Strike and Hospitality Workers Action This Week

Two labour actions could affect your stay. The Cretan Tourist Bus Drivers Union has joined a tourism sector strike, meaning organised coach transfers and excursions may be disrupted or cancelled. Separately, Chania hotel and hospitality workers are holding a strike rally on June 25. Contact your tour operator or accommodation now if you have transfers or excursions booked this week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to swim at Cretan beaches right now?
Swimming is generally safe, but stay alert for pufferfish (lagokéfalos). Do not touch any unfamiliar fish found in the water or washed ashore. The silver-cheeked toadfish is highly toxic and there is no known antidote. Report any sightings to a lifeguard.
Is there a wildfire risk in Crete this week?
Yes. Greek Civil Protection has issued a Category 3 (High) wildfire danger alert covering all of Crete on June 23–24. No active fires on the island have been reported, but conditions are dangerous due to the combination of heat, dry vegetation, and meltemi winds. All open fires outdoors are prohibited. Call 199 if you see smoke.
Will strikes affect tourist services in Crete this week?
Possibly. The Cretan Tourist Bus Drivers Union is participating in a tourism sector strike, which may disrupt organised coach transfers and day trips. Hotel and hospitality workers in Chania are also rallying on June 25. Check with your tour operator or accommodation in advance.

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