There are places in the world that stay with you long after you leave. Matala is one of them. Choosing to stay here means immersing yourself in a place with a profound soul and history. Long before it caught the world's attention, Matala was a sleepy, isolated fishing village, tucked away in the wild beauty of Southern Crete, untouched by roads and time.
In the 1960s, this remote paradise became a global symbol of freedom. The famous "Beatniks" and international free spirits discovered the ancient Roman caves carved into the cliffs, living a simple, communal life directly on the sand.
Today, Matala has evolved into a wonderful, protected beach enclave. It successfully preserves its relaxed, bohemian charm and slow rhythm of life, worlds apart from the overdeveloped, crowded mass-tourism hubs of Northern Crete. The surrounding region adds to the draw: just 15 kilometers away stands the Minoan Palace of Phaistos, one of the great archaeological sites of the Mediterranean, second only to Knossos. The landscape between coast and hills — olive groves, gorges, wildflower paths — is walking and cycling country of the finest kind.
Close to the beach, with a view over the bay and the famous cave dwellings, sits something new — and in Crete, genuinely unique.
The 1st Rolling Resort in Matala is a small collection of Rolling Tiny Houses, positioned closer to the water than any other accommodation in the area. This is not a hotel.
It is not a campsite. It is something between the two: private, self-contained, beautifully designed — and rooted in the landscape as though it always belonged here.
The fully equipped Tiny Houses are available for short or long stays throughout the year.
Each Rolling Tiny House at the resort is the "Kreta" — a model conceived and built specifically for the Cretan climate. Its design balances warmth in winter and natural ventilation in summer, with materials and proportions chosen to sit lightly in the rocky, sun-bleached terrain of Southern Crete.
With an area of 27 m² of thoughtfully arranged space, the Kreta offers everything you need and nothing you don't:
Living area — comfortable seating, a work surface, and large windows that frame the landscape
Fully equipped kitchen — for morning coffee, fresh market produce, and evenings in
Bathroom — clean, complete, and well-finished
Sleeping loft — a private retreat above, with the feeling of sleeping among the hills
Each house is designed to accommodate one or two guests (maximum 2 persons) . The scale is intentional: small enough to feel like your own private world, large enough to live in properly — for a long weekend or a long month.









The Rolling Tiny Houses are available for both short stays and extended visits. Whether you are looking for a few days of complete rest, a base for hiking and exploring the south of Crete, or a quiet place to work remotely through the winter months, the Kreta is ready for you.
Southern Crete's mild climate means the resort is open well beyond the summer season — and in many ways, the shoulder months and winter are when this corner of the island is at its most beautiful.
Total length incl. drawbar approx. 8.90 m
Usable length incl. bay window on the upper floor approx. 7.80 m
Width approx. 2.54 m
Height approx. 3.98 m
Living space (approximate specifications according to Sylt standards):
* Optionally available in many different tones.
Product / Service | Unit price excl. VAT | Unit price incl. VAT |
Special model "Creta", depending on equipment, approx. | €94,708.70 | €112,703.35 |
Delivery at production site Bad Segeberg | €250.00 | €297.50 |
Transfer to the port of Chania, Crete, Greece, approx. | €11,000.00 | €13,090.00 |
*) Status: 01.05.2026. Technical changes reserved at any time. Previous price and performance specifications lose their validity. Solely authoritative is the written order as well as technical availability. Photos and descriptions may contain optional equipment available at an extra charge.
