Back to newsCretan coast guard and port authorities responded to a significant surge in migrant arrivals on May 28, 2026, with nearly 610 people reaching the island within a 16-hour period. Arrivals were processed at coastal entry points across the island. Rescue and reception operations were concentrated along southern and eastern coastal areas. For tourists, this may result in increased coast guard and patrol vessel activity in nearby waters, and some beach areas close to reception facilities could see temporary access restrictions. Ferry and boat tour services are not expected to be affected, but travelers should follow guidance from local port authorities if visiting southern coastal areas. No safety concerns for tourists have been reported in connection with these arrivals.
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610 Migrants Reach Crete in 16-Hour Surge; Coast Guard Responds
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