Nestled at the southern edge of the Aegean Sea, South Crete beckons with its rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and timeless charm. Here, ancient history mingles with stunning natural beauty, creating a captivating destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in South Crete, with archaeological sites such as the ancient city of Gortyna and the legendary Palace of Phaistos offering glimpses into the island's rich past.
For those in search of authentic Cretan cuisine, South Crete does not disappoint. From traditional tavernas serving freshly caught seafood to family-run olive oil mills and vineyards offering tastings of local produce, the culinary scene here is a true delight for the senses
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At the heart of the village lies the picturesque main square, where locals gather to socialize over strong Greek coffee or a glass of raki. Visit the centuries-old Byzantine church dedicated to Agios ...
At the heart of the village lies the picturesque main square, where locals gather to socialize over strong Greek coffee or a glass of raki. Visit the centuries-old Byzantine church dedicated to Agios Thomas, its ancient frescoes telling stories of faith and tradition.
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The Phaistos Palace is an ancient Minoan palace located on the island of Crete, Greece. It was built around 1700 BC and was an important center of Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age. The palace...
The Phaistos Palace is an ancient Minoan palace located on the island of Crete, Greece. It was built around 1700 BC and was an important center of Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age. The palace was discovered in the early 20th century by the Italian archaeologist Luigi Pernier.
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The Matala Caves, located on the southern coast of Crete, Greece, hold a captivating history that dates back centuries. Carved into the limestone cliffs overlooking the Libyan Sea, these caves have se...
The Matala Caves, located on the southern coast of Crete, Greece, hold a captivating history that dates back centuries. Carved into the limestone cliffs overlooking the Libyan Sea, these caves have served various purposes throughout the ages.
Originally crafted by the ancient Romans as tombs and later used as dwellings by early Christian ascetics, the Matala Caves gained widespread attention in the 1960s and 70s when they became a popular refuge for hippies seeking an alternative lifestyle. The caves were immortalized in songs by the likes of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, solidifying their place in pop culture lore.
Today, while some of the caves still house residents, many have been preserved as a cultural landmark and tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the caves, marvel at the breathtaking sea views, and contemplate the diverse tapestry of human history that these caves have witnessed over the millennia.
Pick up and Drop off from your accommodation Hotel/Port/Airport
Private Transportation in Mercedes Benz Van
Professional English speaking Driver Guide
All Fees and Taxes
Liability Insurance
Coffee and/or Tea
Bottled water
Matala Caves 4 Euro entrance fee per person
Phaistos Palace 8 Euro entrance fee per person