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Samaria Gorge Opens Free Today Amid Season of Unpredictable Closures

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Visitors to the Samaria Gorge in the Chania region have free entry today, with local residents stationed at both the northern entrance near Omalos and the southern exit at Agia Roumeli to inform tourists about access conditions. The gorge, one of Europe's longest at 16 kilometers, has seen repeated unplanned closures and reopenings this season, drawing criticism from residents and tourism operators who say the unpredictability disrupts visitor plans. If you are planning to hike Samaria, confirm access on the day of your visit before making the drive to Omalos, as conditions can change without advance notice. The hike typically takes 5 to 7 hours one way, and the return from Agia Roumeli requires a ferry to Hora Sfakion or Sougia. Check with your accommodation or the local forest authority for the latest status.

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