Back to newsIn the early hours of Sunday, May 31, a small boat carrying migrants was intercepted south of Ierapetra, on Crete's southeastern coast. The incident is part of ongoing migration activity in the area, as the southern Aegean and Libyan Sea continue to see regular arrivals. Greek coast guard authorities responded to the sighting. Ierapetra itself remains a popular destination for visitors exploring the eastern part of the island, known for its beaches, the small islet of Chrissi, and its relaxed waterfront. This type of event has no direct impact on tourism in the area. Beaches, roads, and local services continue to operate normally. Tourists in the region should be aware that coast guard vessels may be active offshore, but there is no disruption to leisure activities or access to coastal areas around Ierapetra.
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Migrant Boat Intercepted South of Ierapetra, Crete
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