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July 18, 2021September 20, 2023

Matala Bay Hotel, Matala, Crete

Review Rating: 3/5

Date of Visit: July 2021

As I journeyed across Crete from west to east, my penultimate hotel was an overnight stay at Matala Bay Hotel. The hotel was further from the beach and resort centre than I’d expected from looking on the map, but still walkable in 10-15 minutes, and the free parking was essential as it gets pretty busy here in high season.

The room was reasonable, if nothing special, but everything worked as expected, and the bed was comfortable enough for a decent night’s sleep.

The best thing about the hotel is the pool, which, despite being relatively small, was pleasant to sit around and not too crowded during my stay. For €52, it was one of the more expensive hotels and, as such, didn’t seem superb value – the included breakfast was mediocre, but I suspect the price reflects the popularity of the resort and the fact it has free parking and a swimming pool, which most other hotels nearby lack.

If I were staying longer, I would still consider it as I couldn’t see many nicer options in the area, but the price could have been better.

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