Step into one of Crete's most mythical corners as the sun melts into the Libyan Sea. Matala, a village carved by time and legend, is home to ancient cave dwellings etched into the sandstone cliffs — once shelter for Neolithic settlers, Roman-era tombs, and later the free spirits of the 1970s hippie trail. Tonight, those same caves become your backdrop.
Settle into a candlelit table on the beach as the warm evening air carries the scent of salt and wild herbs. Savour a curated menu of authentic Cretan cuisine — freshly caught fish, smoky dakos, slow-braised lamb, and local wines from the vineyards of southern Heraklion — all prepared with generations of island tradition.
As the stars emerge over the cliffs and the Aegean glimmers in the last light of dusk, you'll understand why Matala has enchanted travellers for millennia. This is not just dinner. This is a meal you'll carry with you long after you leave the island.