Agia Roumeli is a coastal village in southwestern Crete near the southern end of the Samaria Gorge.
Typically hikers travel from Chania to Omalos via coach and then hike the gorge. From Agia Roumeli typically they leave by ferry, usually to Hora Sfakia and then get a coach back to Chania.
Get in Edit
The village is not accessible by road, and can only be accessed on foot or by boat.
On foot Edit
Walking along the coast from Sfakia or down through the Samariá Gorge from Omalos. Get in Sfakia or Omalos by bus from Chania.
By boat Edit
Ferries to Agia Roumeli leave from Sfakia, Sougia and Paleochora. Boat timetable can be found here.
Get around Edit
The village is not big, so everything is within walking distance.
See Edit
Samaria Gorge National Park - 2 Castle Agia Roumeli. Castle ruins on top of a hill.
- 3 Mashali Beach. A public beach with very clear waters, and usually nearly empty in the morning hours. There are public showers and foot baths on the beach. Note that the beach chairs are owned by COCKTAIL BEACH BAR and cost money to rent, or come complementary with an overpriced drink. Free access; €5 to rent beach chair.
- 4 Zeromouri Beach. A public pebble beach that also features a natural cave. Usually empty. Free access.
Do Edit
Note that all restaurants and shops are closed from November to March.
Buy Edit
Eat Edit
- 1 Faragi (Φαράγγι). A Greek Taverna serving traditional Greek dishes, freshly caught fish and ice-cold beer. Excellent service by friendly staff who will recommend menu items to you, which are served almost immediately. Bread and several shots of Rakia (served with apricot) are complementary with every meal. Cheap rooms are also available for rent. €3-9 per course.
Drink Edit
Sleep Edit
There is a small 'wild camping' area (no facilities) by the riverside on the coast of Agia Roumeli village. Every public building in the town (all restaurants and even the supermarkets) also rents rooms.