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Greece Manages Elevated Migration Flows Across Crete's Southern Coast

Wednesday, 20 May 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
Greek government officials are addressing migration flows along Crete's southern coastline, where arrival numbers remain at the elevated levels recorded last year. Minister Thanos Plevris has outlined operational plans for both Chania and Heraklion, the island's two largest cities, as authorities manage reception and processing capacity across the region. For visitors traveling to southern Crete, particularly along the Libyan Sea coast near areas such as Sfakia, Paleochora, and the Gavdos ferry routes, you may notice an increased presence of coast guard and border authority vessels. This is routine operational activity and does not affect tourist access to beaches, villages, or hiking trails. Travel to all tourist destinations across Crete remains normal. Visitors with concerns can contact local port authorities or their accommodation for current updates.

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