PLEASE READ BEFORE MAKING WAY. The road to the top is very stony, uneven and difficult for a regular car. If I knew what to expect beforehand I would not have attempted it on a regular Opel hatchback. There were a few spots that I had to try a couple of times, loads of wheel spin and loads of sketchy moments. If you are driving a rental and you don’t particularly care for the car (ie comprehensive premium paid) then I guess you have not much to lose. There’s a lot of areas for turnaround if you change your mind.
The view is stunning and I highly recommend it, HOWEVER, do not attempt it with a regular car if you care for it. Better speak to the locals and get someone to drive you up there for a fee even if you have your own car. The potential damage...
Read moreWhat you should know: Don’t even try going there by a car. Take ATV by rental. If you are two persons consider bigger ATV or two single ATVs ( for two persons) Check the weather before going. In our case it was really windy and on the top of the cliff we can barely stand by our own feet. This is the highest spot on the island. On a better weather the experience can be much better. Check your fuel before going. There was almost nobody and nothing on the road. If for some reason you are out of fuel you can get stuck in the middle of nowhere
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Read moreWe rented a buggy (sxs) to get up here for a sunset. The spot is incredible to watch the sun go down and have a picnic. No one else was there when we were, which was a great contrast to the sunset spots in Plahka. A 4x4 car or SUV would make it without much of an issue. A 2wd car with a bit of clearance and half descent tires would also make it, at least until the last switchback. If you are comfortable driving off-road, I don't think you would have an issue getting up here. Buggy is fun, but...
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