Back to newsA magnitude 3.2 earthquake was recorded off the coast of Crete on the evening of Sunday, July 12, 2026. The tremor had a focal depth of 13.3 kilometers. Earthquakes of this size are common in the eastern Mediterranean and are generally not felt on land or cause any damage. No tsunami warning was issued. Tourists currently in Crete should not be concerned, as this level of seismic activity poses no risk to visitors, infrastructure, or beaches. If you do feel minor shaking during your stay, remain calm, move away from windows, and follow guidance from local authorities. Crete sits in an active seismic zone, and small tremors occur regularly without impact on daily life or travel plans.
tourism
Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Off Crete Poses No Risk to Island
Related news
Discover Crete
Cum te deplasezi în Creta cu autobuzul
- Bus Agia Galini spre Heraklion
- Bus Agia Galini spre Matala
- Bus Agia Galini spre Rethymno
- Bus Agios Nikolaos spre Heraklion
- Bus Agios Nikolaos spre Hersonisos
- Bus Agios Nikolaos spre Ierapetra
- Bus Agios Nikolaos spre Siteia
- Bus Chania spre Heraklion
- Bus Chania spre Kissamos
- Bus Chania spre Paleochora
- Bus Chania spre Rethymno
- Bus Heraklion spre Hersonisos
Stay informed.
Get the weekly Crete briefing · news, weather, events. No spam.