Back to newsA tourist nearly drowned at a beach in Crete after the lifeguard on duty had already ended their shift. Fellow swimmers in the water noticed the person in distress and intervened, pulling them to safety before emergency services arrived.
The incident highlights a common risk at Greek beaches: lifeguard coverage is typically limited to specific hours, and once a shift ends, beaches are effectively unsupervised. Tourists should be aware that swimming after lifeguard hours carries real risk, particularly for those unfamiliar with local sea conditions such as currents, drop-offs, or sudden wave changes.
If you plan to swim in Crete, check posted lifeguard schedules at the beach, avoid swimming alone outside supervised hours, and stay within flagged zones. In an emergency, the Greek coast guard can be reached at 112.
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Tourist Nearly Drowns at Crete Beach After Lifeguard Shift Ends
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