Back to newsMayors from across Crete are scheduled to meet to address growing migration pressures on the island. The meeting reflects concerns shared by local authorities about the increasing number of migrants and asylum seekers arriving in the region, which has placed strain on municipal resources and services.
For tourists, the situation is unlikely to affect travel plans or safety in main visitor destinations such as Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, or Elounda. Crete remains one of Greece's most visited islands and continues to operate normally for international visitors. Travelers may occasionally notice a heightened presence of coast guard or border patrol vessels near coastal areas. Anyone planning to visit should follow standard travel advisories from their home country and stay informed through official Greek government or EU channels for the latest updates.
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Crete Mayors Meet to Address Growing Migration Pressures
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