Back to newsA 17-year-old was recovered dead from the sea in Crete. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of water safety when swimming along the island's coastline. Tourists are advised to swim only at beaches with lifeguard supervision, respect warning flags, and avoid entering the water during strong winds or rough conditions. Blue flag beaches across Crete are staffed during peak season and offer the safest swimming environment. If you witness someone in distress at sea, contact the Greek Coast Guard immediately by calling 108. Always inform someone of your swimming plans, particularly if venturing to more remote or unsupervised coves, which are common throughout the island.
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