Back to newsSeveral shark species are present in the waters around Crete, as they are throughout the Mediterranean Sea. The most commonly encountered include the blue shark, the shortfin mako, and the spiny dogfish. Attacks on humans in Greek waters are extremely rare, and Cretan beaches are considered safe for swimming. Local authorities do not issue specific warnings regarding shark activity. Tourists swimming, snorkeling, or diving around the island can continue to enjoy the sea normally. If you are concerned, stick to organized beaches with lifeguards, avoid swimming at dawn or dusk, and stay away from fishing areas where bait and catch may attract marine wildlife.
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Crete Beaches Safe: Sharks Present But Attacks Extremely Rare
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