Back to newsGreek coast guard and rescue services responded to multiple migrant arrivals on the shores of Crete, with hundreds of people reaching the island after crossing from Libya. The arrivals were handled by local authorities, with migrants taken to reception and identification centers for processing. These centers are typically located away from main tourist areas and resort zones.
For visitors to Crete, this situation does not directly affect access to beaches, hotels, or tourist sites. Coastal areas popular with tourists remain open and accessible. Travelers may notice an increased coast guard and maritime patrol presence along certain stretches of coastline, particularly in the south and southwest of the island. Local services and tourism infrastructure continue to operate normally. Visitors with questions about specific areas can check with their accommodation or local tourist offices for up-to-date guidance.
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Greek authorities handle hundreds of migrants arriving in Crete
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