Samaria Gorge: Crete's Hiking Adventure

Experience the untouched beauty of Crete on a hiking tour of the Samaria Gorge. Traverse unspoiled terrain, swim in crystal waters, and explore traditional villages at your own pace.

Duration: 14 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Omalos - Early in the morning, you will be picked up from designated spots around Chania via a luxurious bus and reach the starting point of your tour in Omalos Plateau around 7am. The panoramic view of the gorge from the plateau is a photophile’s delight, so after short stop for pictures and/or breakfast, you will hop on the bus and depart for…
What's Included
  • Air-Conditioned Luxury Bus
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Full Liability Insurance
  • Hiking Escort
What's Not Included
  • Personal expenses, extra beverages or meals
  • • Boat Fare: 14 euros //Up to 12,99 yrs : 7,00 €
  • Entrance fee: EU CITIZENS: 0-17FREE/ 18-64(10,00 €)/ 65+ (FREE)
  • Entrance Fee: OTHER NATIONALITIES: 0-4FREE/ 5-64(10,00 €)No discount for 65+ (10,00 €)
Additional Information

Prepare for an extraordinary journey through one of Europe’s longest and most stunning gorges! This full-day hiking adventure is perfect for nature enthusiasts and active adventurers. Hike approximately 16 kilometers through awe-inspiring landscapes, towering cliffs, ancient forests, and the renowned narrow passage known as the “Iron Gates.” Along the…

Location
Omalos
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Glidepoint
Nov 9, 2025
Mass tourism, but a good experience - It's a hyped trip, it's a long day, it's physically demanding, it's a good experience. Went with an organized tour (Io Tours) that handled the bus from Chania to the gorge, ferry from end of hike to another bus that took us back to Chania. Having looked at organizing the transport on our own, in the end the tour company was not more than a few euros more (if any?) and was easier and gave peace of mind on the organization. We went at end of season (Oct. 28) so gorge was not too crowded. I can imagine in summer it might be. Also, I can imagine in high heat it would be tough. There is a lot of downhill walking and a lot of dry-but-slippery and wiggly rocks. Demanding, but not a technical difficulty. At end of national park it is still a bit of a walk to the ferry landing, and a small snack shop was offering a mini-bus ride, but I don't believe it is really 2 km to the ferry and if one just hiked the gorge, one can handle walking downhill on a road for 2 km - save the minibus ride and buy an extra beer/soda/ice cream.
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Petra
Nov 5, 2025
Great but also strenuous hike - Great hike, but not to be underestimated. We had muscle soreness long after that! In my view - contrary to some trip recommendations- only suitable for older children. The tour is good until the ferry departs at 4.30pm. Along the way there are plenty of rest areas with spring water to drink and well-kept toilets. Solid footwear (no hiking sandals) is recommended. We had booked the tour from the hotel in Agia Marina. Cost: over 30 € per person. There was pickup, entry and drop-off. Ferry costs extra! The “hiking guide” does not follow. Pick up was early in the morning at 6 a.m. by bus, which picked up even more guests. There was a briefing in a restaurant just before 8am (unfortunately I don't remember the name... but the cup of moderate coffee from the warming pot cost 3!! Euro) The ferry takes about 35 minutes. The bus then waits at the pier. There is probably the possibility to be taken back to the starting point by taxi, but I did not inquire about this in more detail.
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Nigel
Oct 28, 2025
An amazing long hike with a professional guide. - A long, tough hike (for a 69 year old), but thoroughly worth it. Astonishingly beautiful gorge and remarkably quiet in lake October. Our guide, Nikos was professional, friendly and communicative.
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Maggie
Oct 26, 2025
Challenging hike but well worth doing. Awesome - Very slick and efficiently organised. It was a long day but well worth the effort as the views were awesome. I would recommend hiring walking poles from the guide if you don’t have your own. Dimitris our guide was excellent providing helpful information and sorting boat tickets etc. The sense of achievement when the hike is completed is amazing
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Allison_m
Oct 24, 2025
This hike was amazing. ... - This hike was amazing. We ended up going with a very large group, however, went at our own pace. Highly recommend Hiking shoes. Bring snacks. Water fills along the way. Multiple checkpoints and if you finish early enough, time for a meal and swim at the end before boarding the ferry. Our calves are sore today. Its just about all downhill, so can be tough on the knees. It was beautiful and SO glad we did it. Recommend doing it towards the end of your stay in Crete due to muscle soreness and just being tired. Its a 10 mile/15 km hike with little flat. Enjoy!
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Marco_s
Oct 15, 2025
Incredible experience but... - Incredible experience but hard. The scenery and terrain is spectacular it don’t underestimate the length and the focus it takes. Wear good hiking shoes and it will be a worthwhile experience.
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499darenk
Oct 15, 2025
Great hike! - The tour was well organised and our guide, Niko, was first class. The hike starts at about 1,200m above sea level and ends at the beach over about 16km, although my phone suggested it was longer. The first stage is a deep decent over stone steps and slopes. We had walking shoes and found this worked well for the terrain. Do read up before you go to be prepared for the distance and difficulty. I’d suggest the use of walking poles. This is the day after and we both have sore legs! Some rest, stretching and swimming……then a beer! For context, we’re late 50’s and relatively fit, with a little history of knee pain, we walk regularly and hike, and are accustomed to distances of up to 15km across varied terrain. We use walking poles on the more testing hikes (Dolomites for example) but didn’t have them for this trip.
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Dave_c
Oct 10, 2025
Fantastic day from mountain to sea. - Great guide, great nature, a bit crowded due to rain closures for several days before. Sylvia with Kyriakakis was a great guide, who did a great job of explaining the long journey from mountain to sea. I wish I would have know they rent hiking poles - what a knee saver! Recommendations: rent hiking poles, eat breakfast at the taverna on the way (but move fast), bring swim suit for the hours between finish of hike and ferry, and bring some Euros of beers at Agios Roumeli. Also, schedule a massage for the day after your hike. Have fun!
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Björn
Nov 5, 2025
Very impressive but requires mental as well as physical preparation: Do I have suitable material, provisions etc ... - Good preparation mentally and suitable fitness requirement. I would not book through Tripadvisor: Overpriced! On site paid pond organizers who offer this very competently.
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R3440nztheresat
Oct 18, 2025
Is the gorge worth it? - Far too long, there are nicer shorter gorges in Crete. Nice view and cool hike, but not suitable for older people we had with. Previously we were told it would be okay for older people , they are now in very bad pain. For people who hike more often go cool excursion.
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).