A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck offshore near Goudoura, in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. The epicenter was located in the sea, which typically reduces surface impact compared to inland earthquakes. Goudoura is a small coastal area on the southeastern coast of the island. Earthquakes of this magnitude are not uncommon in the eastern Mediterranean, and Greek authorities routinely monitor seismic activity across the region. Tourists currently in Crete, particularly in Lasithi, should follow guidance from local authorities and hotel staff. No tsunami warning has been reported. If you experience strong shaking, move away from the coastline as a precaution, avoid damaged structures, and check with local services before resuming any planned activities in the affected area.