Back to newsNear the village of Souda in Crete, a little-known waterfall draws visitors each spring, particularly in May when water flow peaks after winter rains. Locals refer to it affectionately as "the May Souda," reflecting how tied the natural spectacle is to the season. The waterfall is reached via a hiking trail that begins at the edge of the village, winding through typical Cretan landscape of olive groves and limestone terrain. Despite its striking appearance, it remains largely off the tourist trail, offering a quieter alternative to more publicized gorges and natural sites on the island. Visitors planning a trip should aim for April through early June for the best water levels. Wear sturdy footwear for the path, bring water, and check local conditions before setting out, as trails can be slippery after rainfall.
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Hidden Waterfall in Crete Draws Spring Visitors to Remote Souda Valley
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