Back to newsGavdos, the southernmost island in Europe, sits about 65 kilometers south of Crete and is accessible by ferry from the ports of Paleochora and Sfakia. The island is drawing attention for its off-grid character, with Agios Ioannis Beach among its most visited stretches of coastline, known for fine golden sand and clear water. Tourism on Gavdos is nature-focused, with limited infrastructure, no cars on some tracks, and basic accommodation options including campsites and small guesthouses. Electricity supply is restricted, and visitors should bring essentials. Ferry connections operate seasonally, with more frequent departures in summer. Gavdos suits travelers looking for a quiet, undeveloped alternative to busier Cretan beach destinations. Those planning a visit should book ferries in advance during peak season and prepare for a self-sufficient stay.
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Gavdos: Europe's Southernmost Island Attracts Off-Grid Tourists
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