Back to newsThe Matala Beach Festival is returning to Matala, a seaside village on the southern coast of Crete known worldwide as a symbol of the hippie movement of the 1960s and 70s. The festival, which has become closely tied to the cultural identity of the area, is organized to promote the region and boost local tourism. Matala is famous for its ancient cliff-side caves, once used as Roman tombs and later inhabited by international travellers seeking an alternative lifestyle. The festival brings together music, art, and community in a setting that carries deep historical and counterculture significance. Visitors attending can expect live performances on the beach with the iconic sandstone caves as a backdrop. Matala is located roughly 75 kilometres south of Heraklion, accessible by car or organized day trips from major resort areas.
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Matala Beach Festival Returns, Celebrating Crete's Hippie Heritage
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