Samaria Gorge Hike from Heraklion region

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A unique walk through the Samaria Gorge, the largest in Europe, with a length of about 18 kilometers, will allow you not only to admire the breathtaking views and the wildlife, but also to test yourself.

Samaria Gorge is located in the heart of the majestic White Mountains, south of Omalos plateau. Tourist route begins at an altitude of 1250 meters above sea level along the trail with wooden fences, laid down the mountainside. The narrowest and probably the most picturesque place called Portes - gates, where cliffs rise to a height of 500 meters, while the width of the river gorge at only 3-4 meters. 47 bridges cross the river Tarraios passing through the White Mountains and the valley. You will meet with the inhabitants of the reserve - wild goats Kri-Kri or see rare species of orchids.

After 4-6 hours of walking, you will get out to the beautiful Agia Roumeli beach, where you can swim in its crystal waters and have lunch. The boat will take you back to the bus.

What's included

  • Transfer with air-conditioned bus
  • Certified tour guide
  • Pick-up from hotels of the HERAKLION region (at the specific bus stops outside of your hotel)

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Ticket entrance to Samaria National Park (5 euro)
    • Ticket for the boat from Agia Roumeli (13 euro)
    • Lunch, breakfast, water, any other individual expenses.

    Languages spoken by guide

    English (UK)
    German
    Russian

    Additional information

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Specialized infant seats are available

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

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