Matala is a seaside village in south Crete, near Phaistos, the second-largest Minoan Palace in Crete.
The Matala Beach is one of the most famous beaches on Crete. The beach stretches over 300 m and is a natural harbour.
Matala is ideal for those who want to spend their holidays near lovely beaches, large archaeological sites and many villages which retain their traditional atmosphere.
History Facts
Matala was a fishing village.
The artificial caves in the cliff of the Matala bay were created in the Neolithic Age.
Matala's hippie history is celebrated during the 3 day Matala Beach Festival, every June.
Temperature: 21 °C
Conditions: Mainly clear, partly cloudy, and overcast