From this drone-view the golden arc of Matala Beach stretches beneath the iconic honey-coloured cliffs in which ancient rock-carved caves still glint in the daylight. These caves date back to Neolithic and Roman times—and once served as tombs, dwellings, and a vibrant hippie enclave in the 1960s and 70s when free-spirits from around the world settled here.
Myth whispers that here Zeus, transformed into a white bull, brought the princess Europa ashore—linking beach, myth and sea in one moment.
The sheltered bay still invites calm swimming, while your aerial angle reveals how the village, cliffs and sea quietly mirror centuries of human story and natural beauty.