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Voidokilia

Voidokilia Beach is a popular beach in Messinia in the Mediterranean area. In the shape of the Greek letter omega (Ω), its sand forms a semicircular strip of dunes.

On the land-facing side of the strip of dunes is Gialova Lagoon, an important bird habitat. The beach has been named “A Place of Particular Natural Beauty It is part of a Natura 2000 protected area which means that you will not encounter the sun-beds, umbrellas and beach bars that flood Greek beaches and therefore, it is considered unspoiled.
Perhaps it is one of the most beautiful Beaches in the Peloponnese

The Castle of Methoni

 

If you’re driving south from Pylos, when you will see the island of Sapienza, you have reached Methoni, an elegant small town, built on the edge of Greece. Or in the center of the Mediterranean.

Which fully justifies its magnificent and imposing castle, a Venetian fortress built in the 13th century, right next to the water. The octagonal shape of the building and its location offer one of the most impressive sunsets in our country, so try to visit this magical spot at that time!

The Castle of Methoni

 

If you’re driving south from Pylos, when you will see the island of Sapienza, you have reached Methoni, an elegant small town, built on the edge of Greece. Or in the center of the Mediterranean.

Which fully justifies its magnificent and imposing castle, a Venetian fortress built in the 13th century, right next to the water. The octagonal shape of the building and its location offer one of the most impressive sunsets in our country, so try to visit this magical spot at that time!

Kardamili

On the slopes of Taygetus, overlooking the Gulf of Messinia, stands a village, straight out of a medieval fairy tale. Where the mountain meets the sea, where the green sinks into the blue, there is a stone-built place, with alleys, that belong to another era, with flowery courtyards, with shops, cafes and taverns that can teach the meaning of “atmosphere”. Or time travelling.

Kardamili is a dream village and, just 35 kilometers from the city of Kalamata, a village that more and more people are discovering! Is it your turn?

Polylimnio Waterfalls

 

There is a place, immersed in mountains and trees, “hosting” lakes and waterfalls. It is a place that’s now called the Blue Lagoon of Messinia…

Near the village of Haravgi, next to Kalamata, begins a path that leads you to Polylimnio. After the first wooden bridges, you will find yourself in a place that may have been cut off from heaven, with waterfalls and 15 lakes!

More and more people are discovering this enchanted canyon, attempting a dive in its icy waters. And maybe, you should try it too!

Polylimnio Waterfalls

 

There is a place, immersed in mountains and trees, “hosting” lakes and waterfalls. It is a place that’s now called the Blue Lagoon of Messinia…

Near the village of Haravgi, next to Kalamata, begins a path that leads you to Polylimnio. After the first wooden bridges, you will find yourself in a place that may have been cut off from heaven, with waterfalls and 15 lakes!

More and more people are discovering this enchanted canyon, attempting a dive in its icy waters. And maybe, you should try it too!

Caves of Diros

Vlychada Cave in Diros is one of the most beautiful caves in the world and is located on the west coast of the Laconian Peninsula, in Diros Bay. Under the sparse Mani landscape, nature has patiently and artistically sculpted a miracle beyond imagination – white stalactites and stalagmites, impressive waterfalls and glittering crystals adorn every corner, creating an incomparable spectacle that takes your breath away!

The Cave is located on the west coast of the Laconian Peninsula, in Ormos of Diros, 15 minutes from Aeropolis. It is open to the public, offering organized tours on a route with a total length of 1,500 meters of which the first 1,200 are lake and crossed by boat. The route lasts 25 minutes.

The Olive Routes

 

The history, the soul, the tradition, the gastronomy of Messinia are revealed the Olive oil paths… enjoy a unique experience in our endless olive groves filled with the wisdom, the flavor and the aroma of Peloponnese.

“The Olive Routes are the outcome of our love for the olive oil, the nature and the land of Messinia. Our olive dreams, found their home at Androusa Messinias, inside our olive oil Mill, at our olive grove, in the taste of our extra virgin olive oil. Therefore, we designed and provide to the “experience seekers” and visitors olive routes/tours so as to share our passion for olive tree, olive oil, nature, tradition, gastronomy.”

 

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The Olive Routes
The Olive Routes

The Olive Routes

 

The history, the soul, the tradition, the gastronomy of Messinia are revealed the Olive oil paths… enjoy a unique experience in our endless olive groves filled with the wisdom, the flavor and the aroma of Peloponnese.

“The Olive Routes are the outcome of our love for the olive oil, the nature and the land of Messinia. Our olive dreams, found their home at Androusa Messinias, inside our olive oil Mill, at our olive grove, in the taste of our extra virgin olive oil. Therefore, we designed and provide to the “experience seekers” and visitors olive routes/tours so as to share our passion for olive tree, olive oil, nature, tradition, gastronomy.”

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Ancient Olympia

The Olympic Games—the most famous and important sporting event in the ancient world—paid homage to the finest athletes. That tradition continues to this day, nearly 3,000 years later. But Olympia was not just used every four years to laud mortals. It was also a place where remarkable works of art and culture were created and shared to worship the Greek god Zeus.

It is this melding of history and the molding of modernity that makes this site so special. The Olympic Games in the times of ancient Greece were about more than sport. They represented peace and the nobility of competition. These ideals, and elements of the events, have continued to this day.

Voidokilia

Voidokilia Beach is a popular beach in Messinia in the Mediterranean area. In the shape of the Greek letter omega (Ω), its sand forms a semicircular strip of dunes.

On the land-facing side of the strip of dunes is Gialova Lagoon, an important bird habitat. The beach has been named “A Place of Particular Natural Beauty It is part of a Natura 2000 protected area which means that you will not encounter the sun-beds, umbrellas and beach bars that flood Greek beaches and therefore, it is considered unspoiled.
Perhaps it is one of the most beautiful Beaches in the Peloponnese

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