Omalos is one of the most iconic mountain villages in Chania, built on a unique plateau of the White Mountains surrounded by imposing peaks
The village is a symbol of Cretan bravery and is globally renowned as the primary access point for the Samaria Gorge, attracting thousands of visitors eager to experience the descent of Europe's largest gorge.
The landscape surrounding the village is captivating, with its wild natural beauty changing faces throughout the seasons, from the white of the winter snow to the lush green rebirth of spring. Significant natural attractions are located in the area, such as Tzanis Cave, which is linked to local legends and attracts exploration enthusiasts, as well as the Seliniotikos Gyros that offers a unique view of the hinterland.
In terms of hospitality and dining, the village features traditional lodgings and hotels providing warm hospitality and tranquility within the mountain environment. At the local taverns, visitors can enjoy authentic Cretan flavors, such as the famous antikristo and traditional dairy products, in an atmosphere that remains unchanged over time.
Access to the village is via the Chania-Omalos provincial road, which offers an impressive route through the mountains. Omalos is not just a stopover for the gorge, but a destination that encapsulates the essence of mountainous Crete, combining historical memory with the grandeur of nature.