Samaria Gorge
Attraction

Samaria Gorge

4.6 (945 reviews)Chania & West

Duration

6 hours

Best Time

Any time

Price

Walking

Minimal walking

About Samaria Gorge

Samaria Gorge is a 16 km one-way hike through one of Europe's longest gorges, descending from 1,250 metres at Omalos to sea level at Agia Roumeli on the south coast. The gorge narrows to just 3 metres at the "Iron Gates" (Sideroportes) section. The hike takes 5-7 hours depending on fitness, with a descent of 1,250 metres. Entry EUR 5. Open May-October only. At the end, a ferry runs from Agia Roumeli to Hora Sfakion (EUR 12), and buses return to Chania. The gorge is home to the kri-kri (Cretan wild goat) and the landscape ranges from cypress forest to bare rock walls. Start early (before 8 AM) to avoid midday heat.

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Insider Tips

Bus from Chania to Omalos at 6:15 AM. Start hiking by 7:30 AM to beat the heat. Bring 2+ litres of water, hiking shoes (not sandals), hat, and sunscreen. The Iron Gates section at km 12 is the highlight. Ferry from Agia Roumeli to Hora Sfakion EUR 12, then bus EUR 8 back to Chania. Total day: 12-14 hours. Not suitable for under-8s or those with knee problems.

Getting There

Address

Samaria Gorge, Sfakia 730 11, Greece

Neighborhood

Chania & West
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Frequently Asked Questions

Plan for about 6 hours.

Samaria Gorge is in the Chania & West neighborhood of Crete. The address is Samaria Gorge, Sfakia 730 11, Greece. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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