Back to newsGreece records nearly 380 drowning deaths each year, making water safety a serious concern for visitors. Swimming is popular across Crete's beaches, but conditions can change quickly, especially on exposed northern and southern coastlines where currents and winds are unpredictable.
Authorities recommend swimming only at supervised beaches flying a green flag, never entering the water alone, and staying within marked zones. Tourists should avoid swimming after heavy meals, alcohol, or during afternoon hours when sea conditions often worsen. Children must be supervised at all times, even in shallow water.
Look for beaches with lifeguard towers, particularly in busy resort areas such as Heraklion, Rethymno, and Chania. If caught in a current, do not fight it. Swim parallel to shore until free, then head back. Local emergency number: 112.
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Greece's annual drowning toll reaches 380 as water safety concerns mount
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