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Matala Beach

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Matala beach is in the Messara Bay of Crete, a safe natural harbor with a layer of sand and pebbles. It’s where, according to legend, Zeus swam ashore in the form of a bull with Europa on his back. Many visitors make Matala their base for their holidays as it is centrally located in the southern part of Crete and yet far from urban centres of the north coast.

Matala has something for everyone

Although it has become a popular destination, it still retains the charm and character of the quiet fishing village as it began at the beginning of the 20th century and the laid-back lifestyle of hippies from 60s and 70s. Half of its beach is flanked by tamarisk trees that lead your eyes towards striking formations of steep sandstone cliffs with caves that slide into sea at an odd angle, creating one of most unusual landscapes on island.

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Matala Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Crete. The beach itself is 300 meters long, and there are crystal clear waters that are perfect for swimming. On windy days, waves can be big and impressive—sometimes to the point where diving is forbidden! At the edge of the north side you’ll see a large cave that many adventurers attempt dives into. In general, Matala Beach is suitable for games, fun, and exploration.

Matala Beach

Matala beach has a beach bar with sunbeds, toilets, showers, and everything else you need—and although camping is prohibited on this beach at night (as well as everywhere else in Greece), many people still pitch their tents here anyway.

You can get to Matala Beach from Heraklion by taking the route to Agia Varvara – Agioi Deca – Mires and following the signs that will lead you to the beach. You can also visit the beach with the Heraklion Bus Station, which has a regular daily service to and from the beach.

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