Published at: 31-10-2025 - Latest update: 31-10-2025
Matala: The freedom culture and timless beauty of the place

Matala — a sun-soaked coastal village on the southern shores of Crete — is a place where legends of ancient gods blend with 1960s freedom culture and the timeless beauty of the Libyan Sea. Its unique history and laid-back vibe make it one of the most iconic destinations on the island.


Ancient Roots

Long before tourists discovered Matala, the ancient Minoans used the natural harbor. Later, the Romans turned Matala into an important port for the city of Gortyna (which you can still visit nearby).

The famous sandstone cliffs filled with carved caves and tombs likely date from Roman and early Christian times. Yet their story doesn’t end there.

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The Hippie Era

In the 1960s–70s, Matala became a counter-culture paradise. Young travelers from all over the world moved into the caves, embracing a simple life by the sea.

Notable residents included:

  • Joni Mitchell — inspired her song “Carey”

  • Artists, wanderers & free spirits looking for a new way of living

You can still feel that artistic, bohemian energy today — from street murals to live music vibes every summer.


What to See & Do in Matala

Matala Caves

Walk through the carveed chambers above the beach - once tombs, later carved - out "homes" for hippies. Small entrance fee and great sea views.


Matala Beach
A golden sandy bay with crystal-clear waters backed by dramatic cliffs — perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunsets

Tip: The sunset framed by the caves is unforgettable.

Matala Street Art Walk

Murals around the village keep the hippie spirit alive — a fun, colorful stroll to capture photos.

Red Beach (Kokkini Ammos)

A short (but rocky) hike leads to this more secluded, reddish-sand beach — famously nudist-friendly and naturally beautiful.


Day Trip to Gortyna and Faistos

Just 20–30 minutes away are two major archaeological sites:
  • Phaistos Palace — Minoan center rivaling Knossos

  • Gortyna — Roman capital with the famous Law Code of Gortyn


Food, Vibes & Local Life

Matala has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere:

  • Tavernas right on the beach

  • Fresh seafood, Cretan wine & raki

  • Beach bars with live music

  • Small craft shops — lots of handmade jewelry


How to Get There

  • From Heraklion: ~70 km south (1.5 hours by car or bus)

  • Closest major towns: Tymbaki & Moires for supplies/transport

Parking is available but can be busy in summer — come early!


Who Will Love Matala?

✅ Beach lovers
✅ History & archaeology fans
✅ Free spirits & art lovers
✅ Families seeking a friendly seafront village
✅ Hikers & explorers

Matala is more than a destination — it’s a feeling. With its myths carved into the cliffs and a hippie heart that still beats, it invites you to slow down, breathe, and simply enjoy life by the sea.