Back to newsGreek coast guard authorities intercepted 79 migrants who arrived on the shores of Crete via small boats. This type of maritime migration activity is common in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean, with arrivals typically occurring along Crete's southern and eastern coastlines. Greek authorities, including the Hellenic Coast Guard, routinely manage these arrivals and transfer migrants to designated reception facilities on the island. For tourists visiting Crete, this event has no direct impact on travel, accommodations, or access to beaches and attractions. Popular tourist areas remain fully operational and unaffected. Visitors may occasionally notice coast guard vessels conducting patrols offshore, which is standard practice across Greek waters. Travel conditions across Crete's resorts, archaeological sites, and transport connections remain normal.
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Coast Guard Intercepts 79 Migrants Arriving Off Crete
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