Back to newsA 70-year-old tourist was injured during a hiking excursion on Gavdos, the small island located south of Crete accessible by ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia. Emergency services responded to the incident, which serves as a reminder of the physical demands that Gavdos trails can present. The island is known for its remote, rugged terrain and limited medical infrastructure. Visitors planning hikes on Gavdos should wear appropriate footwear, carry sufficient water, inform someone of their route, and ensure they have travel insurance that covers medical evacuation. The nearest hospital facilities are on the main island of Crete, making response times longer than on the mainland. Older or less experienced hikers should consider guided options and avoid isolated trails alone.
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Tourist Injured on Gavdos Hike; Island's Rugged Terrain Poses Challenge
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