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Samaria Gorge visitor numbers drop 49,000 over three years

Tuesday, 23 June 2026/SourceTornos News/1 min read
Visitor numbers at Samaria Gorge, one of Crete's most iconic natural landmarks located in the White Mountains of western Crete, have declined by 49,000 over the past three years, according to official data from OFYPEKA, the Greek Natural Environment and Climate Change Organization. The gorge, a 16-kilometer trek connecting the Omalos plateau to the coastal village of Agia Roumeli, draws hikers from around the world each season, typically open from May to October. The sustained drop raises questions about accessibility, infrastructure, and shifting visitor patterns on the island. For tourists planning to visit, the gorge remains open and operational. Booking early and arriving at the trailhead before peak morning hours is recommended, as the route requires approximately 5 to 7 hours to complete and proper footwear is essential.

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