Back to newsThe Samaria Gorge National Park in Chania, western Crete, is reopening to visitors starting tomorrow, according to an official announcement from OFYPEKA, the Greek Natural Environment and Climate Change Organization. The gorge, one of Europe's longest at 16 kilometers, is a major hiking destination on the island and typically closes during winter due to weather and safety conditions. Visitors planning to hike the gorge should wear sturdy footwear, carry sufficient water, and start early in the day to complete the trail before closing time. The hike descends from the Omalos plateau to the coastal village of Agia Roumeli, where a ferry connects to Hora Sfakion. Entrance fees apply and the park enforces regulated entry times throughout the season.
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Samaria Gorge Reopens to Visitors After Winter Closure
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