Back to newsLifeguards will be deployed across Greek beaches starting June 1st, with Crete receiving full staffing and enhanced coverage for the summer season. This annual mobilization ensures that the island's most popular beaches will have trained rescue personnel on duty throughout the peak tourist months. Cretan beaches with official lifeguard posts are marked with flags indicating current sea conditions: green for calm waters, yellow for moderate caution, and red meaning swimming is not advised. Tourists are encouraged to swim only at supervised beaches, stay within flagged zones, and pay attention to posted warnings. Families with children should prioritize beaches with confirmed lifeguard presence. Coverage typically runs from early morning to early evening. For the safest beach experience in Crete this summer, check local municipal websites or beach signage to confirm which specific beaches are staffed before you visit.
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