Samaria the Lazy Way, from Chania
3.3
4 Ratings
Sougia
Discover Samaria Gorge the easy way! Enjoy a scenic drive, boat ride, and leisurely hike to the Iron Gates. Perfect for nature lovers.
Duration: 11 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sougia - Sougia is a small seaside village in south Crete, 70 kilometres south of Chania.
  • Agia Roumeli - Surrounded by the The White Mountains, the village sits at the seaside entrance to the Gorge of Samaria. There are many walking paths on this remote south coast of Crete, with experienced walkers enjoy the small foot paths next to the sea, with breath-taking views of the steep mountains plunging into the crystal blue waters of the Libyan Sea.
  • Samaria Gorge National Park - he Gorge of Samaria lies on the southern side of Chania prefecture and is a wonderful place for hikers. Visitors from all over the world attempt trekking at this gorge. In 1962, Samaria Gorge had been declared a National Park for the survival of the endangered species kri-kri, the rare Cretan wild goat that lives only in Samaria. Apart from the kri-kri, many other endemic and rare species of flora and fauna live in this gorge.
  • Sfakia - The unspoilt and historical village of Sfakia is built on the hill slopes, overlooking the natural bay. It is situated around the White Mountains range and the famous Samaria Gorge. Sfakia lies 72 km south east of Chania town.
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Local Guide
What's Not Included
  • Boat: 18€ / children under 12 year old is 9€
  • Entrance: 5€ children under 15 year old is free
Additional Information

The excursion commences with a pick up from your hotel, or another nearby location. An approximately 90-minute drive, offering stunning views, delivers us to the charming village of Sougia. The journey proceeds by boat, tracing the coastline to the Village of Agia Roumeli. During your time in the village, you’ll have ample opportunity to traverse Samaria Gorge from its exit to the Iron Gates. From the village, you can trek 3 km to the entrance of the gorge, and an additional 1.5 km to the Iron Gates, which is a prime highlight of the gorge! As the day concludes, we’ll sail back on the same boat to the port of Chora Sfakion, where our bus will be ready to take us back to Chania.

  • The duration of the hike is at least 5 hours and that’s why you must wear proper footwear with socks, a hat, light-colored clothing and sunscreen. You must have a bottle of water with you (there is drinking spring water along the trail), a light snack, if you wish, and of course a walking mood.
  • Camping is not allowed in the gorge, you can’t spend the night there, light a fire, smoke (you can only do so at the special milestones on the trail), you can’t hunt, set traps, bring guns or animals along, you can’t uproot plants and you are of course not allowed to bathe in the river.
  • We must keep the lavatories clean for the sake of our own health and we mustn’t throw paper inside the toilets.
  • You must hold on to the ticket issued at the entrance of the gorge until the end of the hike, in order to go through control at the exit gate.
  • WE KINDLY ASK ALL VISITORS TO COMPLY WITH THE RULES OF THE STATE PARK IN ORDER TO ENSURE A SAFER HIKE, AS WELL AS TO HELP PRESERVE THE UNIQUELY RICH FLAURA AND FAUNA OF OUR COUNTRY.
  • Please notice that extra charges may apply per person or in total of the group for pick-ups from hotels- villas- airbnb outside the proximity of our tour selected pick route. In that case we can provide round trip transfer for customer(s) convenience ad-hoc quoted as per location of customer(s)’ property.
Location
Sougia
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Susan_g
May 19, 2022
Changed my mind and hiked the Gorge! - In actuality, I changed my mind while on the bus and instead decided to hike the Gorge! At 66 years of age, I hike frequently but usually only 3-6 miles on moderate terrain. I wore knee compression sleeves and sneakers, not hiking boots, but bought a hiking pole for only 15 euros at the entry station to Samaria Gorge. That proved to be a huge help not only for handling the rocky path, but also for the multiple stream crossings. Since the hike was almost all downhill, it wasn’t so much an aerobic workout as much as one on the knees, ankles and feet. No matter, because the scenery was breathtakingly beautiful throughout, and I’m sure will stand out as one of the most memorable hikes I’ve ever taken.
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Dana_f
Jun 15, 2022
Lack of instruction - While it was nice to have transportation to and from the gorge that is about the only positive thing I can say about this tour. I was one of two people doing the “easy way” and we were basically left to our own devices. We weren’t given any instructions on how to walk the gorge in the way we wanted to all the tour guide said was where to meet at the end of the day. I would’ve preferred some sort of tour for the “easy way” but I’m not exactly sure what I paid for.
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Kerry_g
Jun 28, 2023
Lacking - Our “tour guide” Patti wasn’t much of a tour guide when it came to the “Lazy Way” of experiencing Samaria Gorge. On the way to the ferry, she briefed the regular hikers, and then, at the end of her briefing, she checked travel vouchers. At this time she told us “Lazy Way” travelers the details of our trip. She spoke so quickly my family and I were unsure of all but two details each, and only learned the most important information by collaborating with other travelers, who were also hazy on what Patti had said. Hikers were able to take a photo of a paper with important information on it. There was no such helpful document for the “Lazy Way” travelers. My family and I made the best of the trip, but would definitely not recommend the “Lazy Way” tour, or Patti as a guide for it.
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