Crete: Sougia, the charm of freedom

Crete: Sougia
paleochoraWe go to Sougia with the intention of using it only as a base to hike the Samaria Gorge, having read that as a place it does not have much to offer. Instead we stayed four days and we left with a feeling of melancholy… the feeling of freedom I had in Sougia was something long forgotten to me.

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Crete: SougiaCrete: SougiaCrete: SougiaThe road to get to Sougia is quite spectacular, it follows from inside a gorge and is a good introduction to what will be the landscape in the coming days, just before reaching the sea, we see the church of the next photo, and I realize that unlike most other islands, in Crete there are many monasteries, but very few churches.

When we arrive at Sougia, we first turn right on the sea road with our campervan, toward the dock. The village is practically only a handful of tavernas and small bars, plus a couple of little shops and rooms for rent. The beach is very large, but nothing special. The antiaircraft on the waterfront does not make the place very hospitable. We turn back and get to the other end of the beach [35.24879,23.81502], to what is called the ‘Bay of Pigs’ here … I do not know why, I felt right in my environment! 🙂 Tents, motorhomes, adults, children, old people running naked, dressed in a bathing suit, each to their own. The feeling of absolute freedom, in full respect of the other: no unnecessary noise, everything spot clean.

Crete: Sougia

A twin shower on the beach also serves as a drinking fountain for campers. To better describe the sense of freedom, I saw a family arrive from the sea, after having taken a bath all with their swimsuit, getting completely naked to take a shower, as if they were in their own private bathroom and then leave wrapped in their towels… 🙂 Perhaps the place is not for everyone, but it awakened in me the hippie who has always been there.
The rest of the beach is more conventional. The food is good, the prices are not on the cheap, but not too bad either. The mini market are much more expensive than they should be, for example, a pack of 6 bottles of mineral water € 2.80 against 1.60 paid in Paleochora, better get here well stocked.

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Crete: SougiaHere on the side the boat that arrives in the afternoon from Sfakia, stops in Agia Roumeli to load the hikers who descended the Samaria Gorge and dumps a large percentage here, where they are expected by coaches that will take them back to their starting points. Meanwhile we found out that there are a couple of interesting excursions to do from here, in addition to the famous gorge…


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