Enjoy a challenging trek through one of Europe's longest gorges. Marvel at natural wonders, from the White Mountains to a thousand-year-old forest.
Samaria Gorge, the longest and likely the best-known gorge in Europe, lies 4,000 feet above sea level. Your full-day (12-hour) excursion to Samaria Gorge begins with a pick-up in Chania and a drive to Omalos, in the heart of the White Mountains, where you can enjoy breakfast before you start the hike.
The
trek will take you over rocks and stones, through a forest of
thousand-year-old trees and along a river and by fresh-water springs.
Along the way, you’ll have spectacular views of Crete’s most beautiful
mountain range and you are likely to see mountain goats roaming in the
wild. You will be accompanied by a professional mountain escort who
speaks English, German and Greek.
Your escort will be there to
explain all the necessary information about your hike and provide you
the tickets for the entrance and ferry boat. Entrance fee : 5€ (children
up to the age of 15 years old are free of charge). Ferry fee : 11€ (
Sougia ferry). These fees have to be paid to the guide upon arrival.
After
your breakfast you enter the Samaria Gorge. Walk at your own pace as
your guide will be at the end of the group to help out if you need them.
At the end of the trek you’ll visit the village of Agia Roumeli, where
you’ll find a number of taverns, bars and shops. Enjoy some free time to
take a swim or have some lunch. A meeting point will be arranged so you
can collect your ferry tickets from your guide.
Late in the
afternoon you’ll board a boat that will take you from Agia Roumeli to
Sfakia, where the bus will be waiting to transfer you back to the
starting point.
Source: Platanos Tours