All tourists in the Ierapetra region, where a large wildfire recently broke out, are safe. By decision of the Municipality of Ierapetra, they are now returning to their hotels.
Following communication between the Secretary General of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO), Mr. Andreas Fiorentinos, and local government officials, tourism and hotel sector representatives in Crete, we inform you that the wildfire is now fully under control.
All vacationers, hotels, and surrounding areas are safe. Precautionary measures were taken immediately, and tourists in the affected areas were temporarily relocated and hosted in other parts of Crete (such as Hersonissos, Elounda, Malia, etc.).
The spontaneous support of the local community has been remarkable, with residents offering accommodations to host visitors.
Mr. Fiorentinos stated:
“We remain on high alert to protect the health and safety of our visitors. The swift mobilization of all relevant authorities once again proved that Greece has effective emergency response mechanisms, even under challenging conditions. I sincerely thank the local authorities, hoteliers, and the people of Crete for their solidarity and unwavering support for our guests. Ensuring the safety of lives, property, and the natural environment is our top priority, and we continue our efforts to ensure visitors enjoy an uninterrupted stay with the high standard of hospitality that defines our country.”