Back to newsThe Greek Coast Guard rescued 35 foreign nationals who were aboard a small inflatable vessel near Gavdos, the small island located approximately 45 kilometres south of the Sfakia coastline in southern Crete. Authorities spotted the boat and carried out the rescue operation successfully, bringing all individuals safely to shore. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and attracts visitors for its remote beaches and isolated atmosphere. The island is accessible by ferry from Paleochora and Sfakia. This incident reflects ongoing migration activity in the waters south of Crete. Tourists planning to visit Gavdos should be aware that ferry schedules can occasionally be affected by coast guard operations in the area. It is advisable to check with local ferry operators in advance before travel.
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Coast Guard Rescues 35 Aboard Inflatable Boat off Gavdos, Crete
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