| Sheila |
Mar 12th, 2000 08:15 AM |
Definitive answer to both Patrick and Ron <BR> <BR>In all of the big and medium sized towns in Crete there are tour operators who will sell you a day trip to Samaria. The contents of the package may vary slightly, but you will get a bus trip to the top of the gorge, a ticket to get in, the ferry from Agia roumeli to either Souyia or Hora Sfakion and the back trip back to where you started. You may get a guide and a packed lunch too. <BR> <BR>I would imagine that on the trip buses it's the same bus, but I gues it might not be if there was some method of their rotating it. <BR> <BR>The only way to do this with a car is by leaving it at Samaria and getting a taxi back at the end; or by leaving it at Souyia or Hora Sfakion and getting a taxi up to the start. I am not categoric about this but I do not think there is a service bus from the coast to Samaria at the end of the day. <BR> <BR>When we did it last year, we were staying on the south coast in Paleohora, and thanks to our unreliable tour company, we got the service bus from Paleohora to Samaria at about 6.30am and then the ferry all the way home. So only a one way bus trip. having done it, whilst i was unhappy at the removal of the safety blanket of the tour at 10.30pm the night before, I would strongly advise that you do it on the service bus. There is just no need for tour assistance. the cost is not much less (from memory it cost us 15dr less per head), but it did mean we were independent. <BR> <BR>You can't get lost. Apart from the fact that you will be alone with nature and bout 3000 other walkers, there is an unmissable path, plenty of places to get water and a few loos on the way. <BR> <BR>The hottest bit (assuming you do what everyone does and start early in the day) is the couple of kms above Ayia Roumeli when there is no shade. There is all the way down the gorge. <BR> <BR>Ayia Roumeli is just a bunch of tavernas and a few shops designed to take as much as possible off you whilst you wait for the ferry. <BR> <BR>The beach is very stoney, butyou will get very bored if you don't take a cossy and go swimming whilst you wait. <BR> <BR>Wear good shoes. Take something snacky to keep your blood sugar levels up, but you can eat properly at the bottom. <BR> <BR>Incidentally we drove back the following Sunday and climbed Gingilos the 6000er at the top of the gorge; and I enjoyed that for the solitude as much as the gorge for the experience.
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