Back to newsGreek Coast Guard authorities rescued 43 migrants found in distress in waters south of Gavdos, the small island located approximately 50 kilometers south of the Crete coast. The individuals were safely transferred to Gavdos following the rescue operation. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular remote destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, reachable by ferry from the southern Cretan port of Paleochora or Hora Sfakion. Such rescue operations in the area are handled by Greek Coast Guard vessels and do not typically affect regular ferry services or tourist activities. Visitors planning a trip to Gavdos should check current ferry schedules in advance, as service frequency varies by season and weather conditions. No disruption to tourism activities in the broader Crete region has been reported in connection with this incident.
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Coast Guard rescues 43 migrants in distress off Gavdos, Crete
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