Back to newsGreek coast guard authorities have intercepted new groups of migrants arriving by sea near Gavdos island and the southern coast of Crete. A 17-year-old was arrested in connection with the crossings and is suspected of acting as a smuggler. Gavdos, located roughly 45 kilometers south of the Sfakia coastline, is Greece's southernmost island and a popular remote destination for travelers seeking isolation and unspoiled beaches. Operations of this kind are handled by law enforcement and do not typically affect tourist activity on the island or along the southern Cretan coast. Visitors planning to travel to Gavdos via ferry from Paleochora or Sfakia should check with local port authorities for any schedule disruptions, as coast guard operations can occasionally affect small vessel traffic in the area.
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Greek Coast Guard Intercepts Migrants Off Crete; Teen Smuggler Arrested
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