Back to newsThe Kourtaliótiko Gorge, one of Crete's most popular natural attractions located near Plakias in the Rethymno regional unit, is introducing controlled access and an entry ticket system. Authorities are implementing visitor caps to protect the fragile ecosystem and manage the growing number of tourists exploring the gorge each season. The gorge is known for its dramatic rock formations, griffon vultures, and the Chapel of Saint Nicholas near its base. Tourists planning to hike through the gorge should expect to purchase a ticket before entering and may face timed entry slots or capacity limits. It is advisable to book in advance during peak summer months and arrive early to secure a spot. Check local tourism offices or official regional websites for current ticket prices and entry schedules before your visit.
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Crete's Kourtaliótiko Gorge Implements Entry Tickets to Limit Visitor Numbers
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