Descend 16km through Europe's longest gorge — a cathedral of soaring limestone walls, wild flowers, and the iconic Iron Gates narrows. A private guide turns this into a masterclass in Cretan wilderness.
What to expect
You descend from the Omalos plateau at 1,230m into a gorge carved over millennia, flanked by 600m cliffs. The Iron Gates narrows — just 3m wide — are genuinely jaw-dropping. The trail exits at Agia Roumeli on the Libyan Sea, where a cold Mythos awaits before a scenic ferry ride. Your private guide manages logistics, pace and picnic provisions so every moment is effortless.
Good to know
The gorge is open May–October. The hike takes 5–7 hours; allow a full day. Pre-book the private guide well in advance of your port call. Check all-aboard time — the ferry and return transfer must be coordinated precisely. Wear proper hiking footwear; the trail is rocky.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Chania — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.