Back to newsGreek Coast Guard operations have increased in southern Crete following a series of migrant rescue operations south of Gavdos island and Kalos Limenas (Fair Havens). Gavdos, located roughly 50 kilometers south of the Crete mainland, is Greece's southernmost point and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and hiking. The rescue operations took place in open sea areas and do not directly affect tourist access to beaches, ports, or local services on the main island. Visitors traveling by ferry to Gavdos or sailing in southern Cretan waters may encounter increased Coast Guard vessel activity in the area. No disruptions to commercial ferry routes have been reported. Travelers planning boat trips or sailing in these waters should stay informed through local port authorities and follow all standard maritime safety guidelines.
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Greek Coast Guard Intensifies Rescue Operations Near Southern Crete
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