The gorge of Agia Irini, one of the most beautiful gorges of Crete, is located at the west part of the White Mountains and it is declared as a Refuge of Wildlife. The gorge is the habitat of rare mammals, like the wild Cretan goat (Kri-kri or Capra aegagrus cretica) and birds, like the Cretan vulture and the golden eagle.
The gorge hosts rich vegetation that flourishes along the river bank. Witness many endemic species and rare “artistic” tree formations. Agia Irini is a small, but evenly beautiful gorge with the well-known gorge of Samaria, giving you the chance to experience the wild nature of Crete, undistracted by the vast amounts of other groups of hikers.
After an invigorating hike, take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. Then enjoy a delicious meal at a local tavern, savoring fresh, authentic flavors.
OPTIONAL: Hop on a private cruise along the south coast to a secluded cove way off the beaten path. Picture yourself swimming at the pristine waters of south Crete and enjoying the most delicious farm-to-table lunch on spot.