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Samaria Gorge Visitor Limit 1,000 Per Day Until October 11, 2024

American tourist in Samaria Gorge (Photo: Mike Parrish for Argophilia)

  • Samaria Gorge visitor limit was set to 1,000 per day until October 11 2024
  • Tickets for group visits must be purchased online
  • Visitors must respect the natural environment and abide by park rules
  • Personal responsibility for safety is required; appropriate gear is recommended

Samaria Gorge has new and precise regulations to ensure visitor safety and nature preservation. As announced by the Natural Environment and Climate Change Agency (NECCA), a strict cap of 1,000 visitors daily will remain effective until Friday, October 11, 2024.

For those arriving in organised groups, booking tickets online {here} is mandatory to ensure seamless passage through the canyon while mitigating potential hitches or cancellations.

Maintaining Respect and Safety

Beyond the pleasure of the hike, guests must uphold the dignity of Samaria Gorge’s pristine beauty. Compliance with the National Park’s latest operational guidelines is non-negotiable, demanding respect and care from every visitor.

Visitors must exercise caution, acknowledging the inherent risks and taking full responsibility for their safety throughout their adventure in the gorge. The park recommends equipping oneself with necessary safety items such as helmets and sturdy footwear and maintaining safe distances from others to enhance personal security. It’s crucial that everyone strictly adheres to any sudden restrictions or adjustments and follows directions from park personnel faithfully.

“We are committed to offering an exceptional experience by balancing visitor access with conservation needs,” a NECCA representative stated.

This statement underscores the importance of ensuring all visitors witness the gorge’s allure while safeguarding its delicate ecosystem.

Traversing Samaria Gorge promises a journey through vibrant landscapes and a chance to connect with nature’s splendour, where each step is both an exploration and a pledge to preserve its remarkable natural beauty.

Categories: Crete
Iorgos Pappas: Iorgos Pappas is the Travel and Lifestyle Co-Editor at Argophilia, where he dives deep into the rhythms, flavors, and hidden corners of Greece—with a special focus on Crete. Though he’s lived in cultural hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Budapest, his heart beats to the Mediterranean tempo. Whether tracing village traditions or uncovering coastal gems, Iorgos brings a seasoned traveler’s eye—and a local’s affection—to every story.
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