About Samaria Gorge

The city of Crete is a bustling place for tourists across the globe, and rightfully so. There is something for everyone in this city. The next tourist attraction on our list is for those who are somewhat physically fit. The Samariá Gorge is a perfect combination of downhill hiking, swimming, picnic under the shade of canopy trees, and the gorgeous view of the Mediterranean Sea. Does it get any better than this?

This Gorge is in the Samariá National Park. There is a trail running from Xylóskalo trailhead, in the White Mountains right to the Ayia Rouméli village. You will even cross the long-abandoned village of Samariá and the Osia Maria Church of the 14th Century.

If you are lucky then you will witness an endangered species of goat known as kri-kri. That’s not all. The national park houses more than 450 species of endangered animals and birds, out of which 70 are natives of the Crete region. If you are in no mood for physical activity then you can rent a boat and explore the crystal-clear water and seabed of the Mediterranean Sea. You are spoilt for choice here.

Must See

  • The entrance of the Samaria Gorge
  • Walking through the Samaria Gorge
  • View of the mountains around the Samaria Gorge
  • Inside the Samaria Gorge
  • Cretan Kri Kri at the Samaria Gorge
  • Ruins at Samaria village
  • Agia Roumeli beach

How to reach

Daily buses are available from Chania to the head of the gorge, called Xyloskalo. Take the bus "OMALOS", that departs from Chania Central Bus Station at 07:45 and 8:45; the fare for a round trip is €15.70.

Tourists usually walk the gorge from Xylóskalo, in Omalos, to Agia Roumeli. 
You can also trek through the gorge, that is12.8 km long.

Tips

  • Necessary items are a hat and cream to protect from the rays of the sun.
  • Keep nuts or any other light snacks, it will help keep your energy level high
  • Do not light fires. It is prohibited.
  • To ensure that no one is left inside, tickets are checked on the way out. So keep your tickets safe with you.
  • Smoking in all areas apart from the recreational areas is prohibited.
  • Washrooms are available, on the way you trek.
  • In Samaria Gorge, wear light clothes but carry a jacket with you.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, you have to trek here.
  • In the abandoned village of Samaria do not forget to take photos with Cretan wild goats (Kri Kri).
  • Carry a small bottle of water, refill along the way from the springs.
  • Pack and take with you a swimsuit and a towel if you are planning a dive in the sea.
  • Hunting of animals is prohibited.

Visit Time

1st of May until the 15th of October depending on the weather (You will have to be certain before venturing out, because due to excessive heat the entrance may be closed.)

Sunday:        6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Monday:        6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Tuesday:       6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Wednesday:  6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Thursday:      6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Friday:           6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.
Saturday:       6:00 a.m. to  4:00 p.m.

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Waiting Time

Nil

 

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Entrance Fee

Yes

The entrance fee to the gorge of Samaria is 5 Euro for adults. The entry is free for children.

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Time you can spend

6 to 7 hours

 

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Weather

Scattered Clouds 4.22°C

 

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