Tour a piedi della gola di Samaria da Chania con guida professionale





Descrizione
Esplora la Gola di Samaria in questo tour avventura turistico di un'intera giornata se cerchi un'esperienza escursionistica unica con una guida turistica locale. Fare escursioni nella Gola di Samaria, lunga 16 km, uno dei canyon più lunghi d'Europa, è in cima alla lista delle cose da fare per molti visitatori di Creta. C'è un'innegabile bellezza grezza nel canyon, con le sue scogliere svettanti e passaggi aghiformi. Dopo il lungo trekking godetevi un tuffo tonificante nelle fresche acque di Agia Roumeli all'uscita della Gola.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
La gola di Samaria è annoverata tra le migliori destinazioni del distretto di Chania e un viaggio a Chania non può mai essere considerato completo, a meno che non si visiti la gola. Il sentiero della gola inizia a Ksyloskalo (altopiano di Omalos, 1.227 metri di altitudine) e dopo aver seguito il letto del fiume, termina al villaggio costiero di Agia Roumeli. Il sentiero di Samaria è il sentiero più visitato di tutta la Grecia, è ottimamente attrezzato con segnali e cartelli che eliminano il pericolo di perdersi, è comodo e molto ben curato, soprattutto con pietre e terreno. Non è considerata un'escursione molto difficile, la prova evidente è il fatto che centinaia di persone la attraversano quotidianamente dall'apertura (maggio) fino alla chiusura della sua stagione di visita (ottobre). È un'escursione molto piacevole, non faticosa, con molte alternanze paesaggistiche e un ambiente versatile.
La gola finisce al villaggio di Agia Roumeli la nostra scorta avrà già stabilito un punto di incontro lì, in modo che possano darti i biglietti per il traghetto, che ti porterà da Agia Roumeli. Tempo libero per nuotare ad Agia Roumeli e pranzo (facoltativo) in una delle taverne del villaggio. Agia Roumeli è un posto unico. Ha una genuina eredità cretese e un forte senso del carattere. È una comunità pacifica, incastonata tra montagne incredibilmente alte e selvagge e una lunga spiaggia di ciottoli fini vicino al mare libico blu profondo e cristallino. Il villaggio è remoto e abbastanza isolato; la si può raggiungere solo a piedi o in battello, non essendoci strada.
Alle 17:30 si sale a bordo del traghetto, destinazione Sougia o Sfakia (di solito Sougia). Quando raggiungerai il porto, il nostro autobus ti aspetterà per riportarti al tuo hotel. Il nostro autobus ti riporta al luogo da cui sei stato prelevato. Il villaggio di Sougia è uno dei luoghi balneari più rilassati e piacevolmente sottosviluppati lungo l'unica costa meridionale di Creta, a sud di Chania, con un'incantevole ampia curva di spiaggia di sabbia e ciottoli e alcune taverne dove puoi gustare ottimo cibo tradizionale e pesce fresco. Era il sito dell'antica città di Syia che fiorì in epoca romana. Sougia divenne un villaggio dopo la seconda guerra mondiale e negli ultimi anni iniziò a svilupparsi in una località turistica balneare, non solo per la sua splendida spiaggia e le bellezze naturali, ma anche per l'atmosfera tranquilla e rilassata che Sougia offre ai suoi visitatori.
Subito dopo, torniamo a Chania e ai tuoi hotel.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Riceverai una notifica via e-mail relativa ai dettagli del ritiro, inclusi il luogo e l'orario del ritiro. Il nostro obiettivo è raccogliere le persone presso il loro hotel o il più vicino possibile al loro alloggio in base all'indirizzo fornito. (Gli orari di ritiro varieranno dalle 05:30 alle 06:30 a seconda della sistemazione) Il servizio di ritiro e riconsegna è offerto per le aree elencate: • La città di Chania • Chrissi Akti • Kato Daratso • Agioi Apostoloi • Kalamaki • Stalos • Aghia Marina • Platania • Gerani • Maleme • Kamisiana • Tavronite • Kolimvari 1. È previsto un costo aggiuntivo per qualsiasi altra area non elencata. 2.I luoghi di ritiro possono essere hotel, edifici e piazze. 3. Tieni presente che devi essere puntuale nel luogo di ritiro poiché l'autobus non può aspettare.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini hanno un posto regolare sull'autobus. [Bambini: 4-12 anni]
Recensioni(22)
This hike is gorgeous, especially starting out early, before the heat of the day sets it. In terms of difficulty, I think it is difficult to have a rating that will apply to all. Whilst the hike is not considered 'difficult ', our experience was that you really need to concentrate on every single step you take to ensure you step on steady rocks as it would be easy to misstep and roll your foot or even stumble and fall. We found it to be a lot of pressure on the knees, calves, thighs and even toes, as you are essentially walking down hill for 7-8 hours. My toes were pushing into the front of my shoes which by the end bruised a couple of my toes. My calves were extremely tight for the next several days, making it almost impossible to walk downhill afterwards. There are springs along tge way, and tge water is probably the nicest spring water I have had. The midday and afternoon sun really starts to intensify as the sun reaches overhead and reflects off the rocks. I found muscle fatigue and heat stress to be the biggest challenges, rather than fitness. Some people had walking sticks, which may have helped, but not sure as we did not have them. As you are looking down all the time, to ensure you are stepping correct, it is easy to miss the surroundings. You need to make sure you stop and take a moment to take it in. Thankfully, stopping for photos reminds you to do so. I think a must do if you are able, but be prepared, and ensure you avoid the shiny rocks as they are slippery due to being stepped on so many times. The guides were fine, although, didn't really receive much guidance through the hike. Info was given beforehand. There are also rangers on site in case you injured yourself and we saw a rescue horse going through the gorgeous with the ranger and saw a helipad. It's a long day, but still loved it.
Thank you very much for your detailed review! We're so happy you enjoyed the beauty of Samaria Gorge. Thank you also for sharing your helpful tips—they will be useful for other travelers. We hope to see you again on another tour in Crete! Best regards, The Io Tours Team
One must have good physical condition and avoid going when it is too hot. No need to carry water as there are enough water points. Beautiful.
Thank you very much for your kind review and for sharing these helpful tips! We're delighted you enjoyed the hike and appreciated the water points along the route. We hope to welcome you again on another tour soon! Best regards , Rania from Io tours
They pretended it would be too hot and postponing the day after although the forecast was identical for the other day. Got the money back but not a credible statement.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate both positive and negative reviews, as they help us improve our services. However, we would like to clarify that the cancellation was not due to weather conditions. The tour had to be canceled because our professional mountain guide became unexpectedly ill. As safety and quality are our highest priorities, we do not replace our certified guides with someone we do not know or whose qualifications we cannot personally verify. While we understand the inconvenience this caused and sincerely apologize for the disruption to your plans, we believe it would have been irresponsible to lower our standards by operating the tour without the experienced guide our guests expect and deserve. We are pleased that you were able to find an alternative tour and that your refund was processed promptly. Thank you again for your feedback, and we hope to have the opportunity to welcome you on one of our tours in the future.Best regards ,Rania Alexaki
A beautiful experience, the views are incredible. All downhill but a little challenging due to the fact that you are hiking on rocks. Would absolutely recommend it.
We would like to thank you for sharing such a nice and detailed review! We truly appreciate the time taken.Thank you again ! Best regards ,Anna Kastrinaki
It is a long hike and if you have never done any gorge hikes this is a good first start.. It is downhill almost most of the way and when you get to the river near the end and walk the bridges it makes it even more fun.
We booked this trip (through the Get Your Guide website, but IO Tours sent all the correspondence) and it was cancelled as the gorge was closed. I was promised a refund, but a week later I still haven’t received it, despite sending two emails to chase it. I have now had to open a dispute with my bank. I’m now left with having to give a bad review to see whether that produces a response. Avoid this company.
Don’t use this tour for the Gorge! No information was given by Dafni our guide on logistics. What time our ferry was, how long in duration, bus after, no restroom breaks!, no information about restaurants after the hike - very bad
Definitely worth doing with this company. Pari was an excellent tour guide and Yannis an excellent bus driver. Advice, definitely get a hiking stick, check your footwear, clothing tightness for chaffing (got some and saw more at the end, take Vaseline on the rubbing parts), water if you don’t want the spring water you find plenty of and food like energy bars and a little fruit. Have a little breakfast before when they stop with a hard boiled egg and banana. Listen to what Pari tells you about safety and the timeline for your decent. Take amazing photos. Swim at the bottom, it will help reduce the inflammation and eat a little something at the restaurant you meet back up at the end. Very delicious food. Pat yourself on the back and talk with other hikers. Met very nice folks who were all very interesting.
A wonderful trip, well organized, the guid, Dafni, was very nice. We are all have muscle pain now, a day after, but very happy 😀
My husband and I, both active hikers had a spectacular experience. The guide rated the hike a level 3/3 in difficulty primarily due to its length (16-18 km), we found the trail to be moderately challenging, probably somewhere around a 2.2/3 difficulty. The descent itself isn't the hard part— it really the distance that tests your endurance. Our guide, Pari, was great! Though she spent much of her time at the back helping the slower walkers, she was always available to answer any questions with a smile and maintained an upbeat demeanor throughout. A word of advice about gear: while other operators might rent out hiking sticks for €1-2 per day, when I called, IO Tours mentioned they provided them for free. However, at the start, we could only find sticks for purchase at the mini-market for €15. They turned out to be a worthy investment, especially beneficial for the downhill sections which can be tough on your joints. To anyone else going on this hike: * Definitely consider bringing trekking poles or hiking sticks to make your journey more comfortable * Book this directly through the operator direct (or viator, expedia, kayak, or whatever platform). Our hotel charged €50 for the same tour, while we only paid €33 when booking with them. There is little difference between the operators, all start in Chania around 6 AM, and all take the ferry back at 5:30 PM. Thanks IO and Pari for making the Greece trip more memorable!



