Back to newsGreek coast guard vessels conducted another rescue operation for refugees and migrants in the waters off Gavdos, the small island located approximately 50 kilometers south of the Sfakia region on Crete's southern coast. Gavdos, the southernmost point of Europe, lies along a migration route used by small boats crossing from North Africa and the Middle East toward EU territory. Rescue operations in this area are carried out regularly by the Hellenic Coast Guard. For tourists visiting Gavdos or taking boat trips from Paleochora and Hora Sfakion to the island, temporary disruptions to ferry schedules are possible during active search and rescue operations. Travelers planning to visit Gavdos should check with local ferry operators for any schedule changes before departure. The island remains open to visitors and tourist activities are not directly affected.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues Migrants Off Gavdos, Europe's Southernmost Point
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