Back to newsGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking from Brussels, addressed the topic of migration flows arriving in Crete. While the full details of his remarks were not disclosed in the source, the statement comes amid ongoing European discussions on border management and asylum policy. Crete, as one of Greece's southern entry points, periodically sees arrivals by sea, primarily in less-visited coastal areas away from tourist zones. For visitors, this has no direct impact on travel, beaches, or tourist destinations across the island. Normal travel conditions apply throughout Crete's popular regions including Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, and Lasithi. Tourists can follow updates from local authorities or the Greek Ministry of Migration for broader context on national policy developments.
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Mitsotakis Addresses Migration Flows to Crete Amid EU Border Talks
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