VIP Safari Agiofarago - Matala: A contrast of spiritual and wild beauty in southern Crete
Messara Plain

Embark on an exploration of the untamed and fascinating aspects of Crete. Agiofarago and Matala, situated in the southern part of the Heraklion prefecture, add charm to our journey with their stark contrast. The serene and enchanting Agiofarago with its raw allure and the vibrant Matala with its distinct hippie vibe!

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Messara Plain - Drive through Messara Plain.
    If you want you can take unique photos from the plain.
  • Moni Odigitrias - A short distance from Siva is the Odigitria Monastery where we will make a short stop. One of the most important monasteries in Crete, built in the 14th century.
  • Agiofarago beach - We enjoy swimming on the amazing beach of Agiofarago and the Libyan Sea.
  • Matala Beach - A small but crowded village, with a wonderful 300m long sandy beach and crystal clear deep waters. The village became famous for the carved Roman tombs and the hippies of the ‘70s, who lived in them! Here we will have a swim at the beach.
What's Included
  • Free hotel pick-up and drop-off in select areas
  • Guided by an experienced English-speaking driver
  • Provided sunshade for comfort
  • Scuba mask available for underwater adventures
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Refresh with 2 bottles of water (0.5l) per person
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch with wine, soft drinks, and water included
  • Travel in a comfortable Land Rover Discovery 3 with fuel covered
What's Not Included
  • Anything that it is not mentioned at the “Price includes” list
  • Tickets to museums and archaeological sites
  • Private expenses (coffees, alcoholic drinks etc.)
  • Specialized guides for museums and archaeological sites
Location
Messara Plain
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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