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Drunk Tourists Keep EKAB Busy During Malia’s Summer Nights

EKAB's busiest summer passengers rarely planned the trip.

Every summer, Malia’s nightlife attracts thousands of young holidaymakers looking for sun, beaches, and late-night parties. It also brings a predictable surge in emergency medical calls. According to emergency workers, EKAB ambulance crews are once again facing heavy demand during the overnight hours as intoxicated tourists require medical assistance or welfare checks, particularly in the peak weeks of the tourist season.

Alcohol-Fuelled Emergencies Stretch Resources

Paramedics report that many incidents involve severe alcohol intoxication among young visitors, primarily during the early morning hours. In some cases, ambulances are dispatched only to discover that the individuals have already left the scene, resulting in unnecessary callouts that consume valuable emergency resources.

Residents have also reported disturbances and occasional property damage linked to heavily intoxicated visitors, adding to long-standing concerns about public order during the height of the summer season.

For emergency services, the issue goes beyond nightlife. Every ambulance responding to preventable alcohol-related incidents is one that may be unavailable for a heart attack, a serious traffic collision, or another life-threatening emergency elsewhere in the municipality.

Emergency Numbers Every Visitor to Greece Should Save

ServiceNumber
European Emergency Number (Police, Ambulance, Fire)112
Greek Police100
EKAB Ambulance166
Fire Service199
Hellenic Coast Guard (Sea Emergencies)108

Tip: If you’re unsure which service you need, call 112. The service is free, works throughout Greece, and English-speaking operators are available

The challenge returns almost every summer, raising broader questions about how popular party destinations balance a vibrant nightlife with the demands placed on local healthcare, police, and emergency services.

Malia has earned an international reputation as one of Europe’s best-known nightlife resorts. Most visitors enjoy their holidays without incident. But emergency workers are once again reminding everyone that a memorable holiday doesn’t require an ambulance ride before breakfast.

Categories: Crete
Arthur Butler: Arthur Butler is Argophilia’s resident writing assistant and creative collaborator. He helps shape evocative stories about Crete and beyond, blending cultural insight, folklore, and travel detail into narratives that feel both personal and timeless. With a voice that is warm, observant, and a little uncanny, Arthur turns press releases into living chapters and local legends into engaging reads.
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