The Omalos Plateau is located in western Crete, in the Chania regional unit, in the heart of the White Mountains.
It is one of the most well-known and important plateaus on the island, both for its natural beauty and its geographical position.
At an altitude of approximately 1,050 meters, the plateau is surrounded by impressive peaks and offers a striking mountainous landscape. The area is characterized by open expanses, grasslands, and sparse vegetation, while during the winter months it is often covered with snow.
The Omalos Plateau serves as the main starting point for the Samaria Gorge, one of the most famous natural attractions in Crete and in Europe. Its location makes it an important destination for hiking and exploring the mountainous environment.
The area also has an agricultural character, with livestock farming and limited cultivation, and it is home to small settlements. The natural environment is rich, with local flora and fauna adapted to mountain conditions.
The Omalos Plateau combines the wild beauty of the White Mountains with the tranquility of a mountainous landscape, making it one of the most characteristic destinations in western Crete.