Back to newsMediterranean migration crossings to Greece have increased by 260 percent, according to recent reports, reflecting a broader shift in migration routes across the region. Greece, including Crete, is among the primary entry points for migrants crossing the Mediterranean. This rise in arrivals may result in increased coast guard activity and occasional disruptions at certain coastal areas and ports around the island. Tourists visiting Crete are unlikely to experience direct impact on their travel plans, as major tourist infrastructure and beaches remain fully operational. However, visitors may notice a heightened presence of authorities at some coastal zones. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed through official Greek government channels and follow any local guidance from port authorities, particularly if planning boat excursions or visiting smaller coastal villages in eastern or southern Crete.
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Mediterranean Migration to Greece Surges 260 Percent
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