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Agia Roumeli

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Georgia
May 3, 2020
Ag Roumeli: You have to take the ferry from Sfakia port to take you to Agia Roumeli, walking about 3km you come to the end of Samaria gorge entrance. You can hike the Samaria gorge beginning from the end of the gorge as far as you like. The entrance ticket is 5 Euro. You can walk into the gorge as far as you like and return again back to Ag Roumeli to take the ferry back to Sfakia port. A tip if you want to go to a secluded beach that does not have ferry services you can rent a taxi boat from Sfakia port for VIP private trips.
Ag Roumeli: You have to take the ferry from Sfakia port to take you to Agia Roumeli, walking about 3km you come to the end of Samaria gorge entrance. You can hike the Samaria gorge beginning from the end of the gorge as far as you like. The entrance ticket is 5 Euro. You can walk into the gorge…
Χριστινα
May 30, 2019
Agia Roumeli is a small isolated village, located 56km south of Chania, in a large bay formed at the exit of Samaria's large gorge. This small village is thought to have been built exclusively to serve the thousands of visitors to the gorge as they all revolve around the gorge. The picturesque village provides all the basic amenities, such as taverns with traditional dishes, guest rooms, cafes, mini market, internet access and telephone. Agia Roumeli is a peaceful place in the wild mountainous landscape of the White Mountains. The most common way to get here is either through the Samaria Gorge or the boat from Hora Sfakion, Loutro, Paleochora and Sougia. The most active are worth to come here by walking the path from Chora Sfakion to Agia Roumeli or the path from Sougia. Every day, around 13:00 to 16:00, the village and its beaches are flooded by visitors of the gorge, exhausted and hungry, flooding the beach taverns. However, with the departure of returning afternoon boats, the village "empties" and returns to the slow pace.
Agia Roumeli is a small isolated village, located 56km south of Chania, in a large bay formed at the exit of Samaria's large gorge. This small village is thought to have been built exclusively to serve the thousands of visitors to the gorge as they all revolve around the gorge. The picturesque villa…
Ελενη
June 30, 2021
Agia Roumeli beach only by boat from Hora Sfakion
Giannis And Andreas
January 27, 2020
Gigilos hotel is positioned on village Agia Roumeli,which has described as a place of magnificent natural beauty. The E4 european long distance path exdends east and west of Agia Roumeli. There are many hiking option on the surrounding peaks and on the E4 path for experienced or not, hikers. The most significant sights to enjoy are: THE SAMARIA GORGE,THE CASTLE OF AGIA ROUMELI,THE BEACH OF AGIA ROUMELI,THE BYZANTINE CHURCH OF SAINT PAVLOS,THE BYZANTINE CHURCH OF PANAGIA.
Gigilos hotel is positioned on village Agia Roumeli,which has described as a place of magnificent natural beauty. The E4 european long distance path exdends east and west of Agia Roumeli. There are many hiking option on the surrounding peaks and on the E4 path for experienced or not, hikers. The mo…
Argiro
April 13, 2016
Agia Roumeli is a small,coastal village with only a few permanent inhabitants that lies where the famous gorge of Samaria ends at the southern shores of Sfakia province right below the majestic White Mountains.It has genuine Cretan heritage and a strong sense of character.It is a peaceful community,nestled between breathtakingly high and wild mountains and a long beach of fine pebble by the deep blue,crystal clear Libyan sea.The village is remote and near enough isolated.You can only reach it on foot or by boat,as there is no road.Visitors have discovered that Agia Roumeli is a superb place to spend their holidays and many tend to return again and again.The surroundings allow guests to completely relax and switch off the outside world.Anyone who can relate to nature will find plenty to do here.Agia Roumeli is situated in one of the wildest regions of Crete with rare flora,fauna and geology.Being the exit of the Samaria Gorge National Park,it offers magnificent walking and hiking trails through unspoilt and protected nature.The strong sun in combination with the salty sea and almost deserted beaches give you a unique sense of nurturing solitude.The beach with fine pebble and crystal clear water is right in front of the village.Umbrellas and sea beds are available close to the dock..Many people take the opportunity to to jump into the sea after their long and tiresome walk through the Samaria Gorge.This spectacular setting is also an absolute antidote to any walker’s fatigue!
Agia Roumeli is a small,coastal village with only a few permanent inhabitants that lies where the famous gorge of Samaria ends at the southern shores of Sfakia province right below the majestic White Mountains.It has genuine Cretan heritage and a strong sense of character.It is a peaceful community,…
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