Back to newsA tourist required rescue on the Kolokytha peninsula near Elounda, in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. Greek authorities carried out a rescue operation at the site, a scenic but rugged coastal area popular with visitors for its walking trails and views over Spinalonga island. The exact circumstances were not detailed in the report. Tourists planning to visit Kolokytha should be aware that the terrain can be challenging, particularly in summer heat. Wear sturdy footwear, carry sufficient water, inform someone of your route before setting out, and avoid hiking alone in isolated areas. Emergency services in Greece can be reached by calling 112. The Elounda area remains open to visitors and is accessible by road from Agios Nikolaos, approximately 12 kilometers to the south.
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Tourist Rescued on Kolokytha Peninsula in Eastern Crete
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