Samaria Gorge: Europe's Longest Gorge

Explore Samaria Gorge from Chania. Hike Europe’s longest gorge, savor local cuisine, and enjoy a scenic ferry ride. Adventure awaits!

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Xyloskalo Restaurant - Εστιατόριο Ξυλόσκαλο - Xylóskalo is the point where the Samarian gorge starts. It is located on the Lefka Ori (White Mountains) in the plateau of Omalos, at 1250m above sea level. It is also the entrance to the gorge.
  • Samaria Gorge National Park - The Gorge of Samaria lies on the southern side of Chania prefecture and…
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Escort- mountain guide
What's Not Included
  • Food
  • Drinks
  • Entrance fee of Samaria gorge (5 euro per person)
  • Boat ticket from Agia Roumeli (13 euro per person)
Additional Information

The gorge of Samaria is the gem of the White Mountains; hidden in the south part of the Chania district, it is the biggest gorge in Europe, covering an area of 18 kilometers in length.
The gorge’s trail starts at Ksyloskalo (Omalos plateau, 1.227 meters altitude) and after following the river bed, it ends up at the littoral village of Agia Roumeli….

Location
Xyloskalo Restaurant - Εστιατόριο Ξυλόσκαλο
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Grooveholmes
May 29, 2024
Tough, but worth it. Rough itinerary here: - I initially signed up for the short hike, but the tour operator sized me up and said I could do it, and I’m glad I did. I’m average in health and experience, and was able to do this difficult-level hike. You are essentially paying for the convenience of a nice chartered bus, which is def worth it if you’re not planning to stay in the area. Your legs will thank you. Pay heed to the additional non-included fees and bring some smaller denomination euros for the ferry (the tour operator goes ahead and purchases them). So the itinerary we had (helpful to know beforehand) is: 1. Pickup at the area close to you 2. Stop at a small cafe for somewhat overpriced breakfast (they sell hiking poles here, not sure how much) 3. Stop at the gorge (where there is another cafe and you will line up to pay the entrance fee) 4. Hike the gorge (there will be 3 meeting points w/ recommended leave times if you need to take a slower pace) 5. Exit the south entrance and walk ahead another km or 2 to a recommended bar/taverna (there are other options in the town of Agia Roumeli but you will end up meeting at that bar at a certain time to pickup your ferry tickets). Note: I did see a van along the way out of the south entrance that looked like would take you to Agia Roumeli for 2€. 6. The ferry leaves to the town of Sougia, where you will disembark and find your tour bus (among many, but not difficult to find). I’d say give yourself 13-14 hrs total spent. This is a challenging hike for sure. Mainly because of the footing/terrain. Not a guided tour, so you’re able to go at your own speed and stop along the way. If you find yourself struggling you can meet up with the tour guide at one of the 3 meeting spots, as she is taking up the rear. Starting early is the best time, to take advantage of shade and cooler temps. There are plenty of cutouts for resting. You can fill up fresh mountain water along the way. Stay hydrated. Bring snacks and comfy shoes— this hike will work your quads and knees. A lot of unsure footing, which my only criticism is— you’re so busy trying not to bust your face open, you don’t get to look up much. So, poles recommended but not required. It can get crowded esp. as the day wears on, but if you let people through you can get away from some of the obnoxious chatter of other hikers. You will have hiked about 16km (10 miles) when all is through. Worth it!
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