Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Messenia Region, Peloponnese

June 29, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Messenia Region, Greece including Ancient Messini, Ancient Messini Stadium, Victoria G. Karelias Collection of Greek Traditional Costumes, Palace of Nestor, Golden Beach (Divari Beach), Romanos Beach, Voidokilia Beach, Temple of Apollo Epikourios, Methoni Castle, Koroni Castle.
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1. Ancient Messini

Messini 240 02 Greece +30 2724 051046 http://www.ancientmessene.gr
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5.0 based on 758 reviews

Ancient Messini

Reviewed By mikeo229 - Baldock, United Kingdom

Ancient Messini is a little off the beaten track (but quiet as a result) but well worth the visit. Not only does it have two well preserved theatres (a large Amphitheater and small Roman theatre), a large Agora with surrounding buildings, several temples and a host of smaller buildings, a Roman House with good mosaics but also one of the best preserved Stadiums you could ever wish to see. Many columns are still standing, especially around the stadium and the overall setting, surrounded by mountains is simply magnificent. Away from the main site (about 1k past the Museum heading out of town) is a well preserved gate and stretch of wall and, if you turn left just before reaching the gate there is another very well preserved stretch of wall. You need at least 2 hours to visit the main site and allow perhaps 30 minutes to visit the small Museum (included in the 12 Euro entrance fee) and another hour if you want to see the wall and gate. Back in town there is a good Taverna overlooking the site.

2. Ancient Messini Stadium

Ancient Messene, Messini 240 02 Greece http://ancientmessene.gr/ancientmessene.gr/index-2.html
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5.0 based on 70 reviews

Ancient Messini Stadium

3. Victoria G. Karelias Collection of Greek Traditional Costumes

Stadiou 64, Kalamata 24133 Greece +30 2721 086923 [email protected] http://vgkareliascollection.com
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5.0 based on 110 reviews

Victoria G. Karelias Collection of Greek Traditional Costumes

The Victoria G. Karelias Collection of greek traditional costumes was created, initially as a private collection, by the founding member and long-standing president of the Lyceum Club of Greek Women of Kalamata, V. Karelias. The collection comprises a large number of complete outfits, as worn by women and men, from all regions of Greece.

Reviewed By zoit589 - Kifissia, Greece

Unique, astounding presentatinon of well preserved traditional costumes as well as jewels and everyday items, placed in a magical set - scenery - discreetly accompanied by music performances from all around Greece. Polite and willing personnel .

4. Palace of Nestor

Ethnki Odos Kiparissias Pylou, Chora, Pylos-Nestor 246 00 Greece +30 2763 031437 [email protected] http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2562
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4.5 based on 182 reviews

Palace of Nestor

Reviewed By surya77 - Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

The viewing platform, which is brilliantly designed to 'hang over' the excavated area, makes it so much easier and more comfortable (no sun on one's head) for visitors to walk around and study the ruins of the Palace from above. There are signs with explanations about each different room. From the higher vantage point, one can also appreciate Nestor's brilliant choice of location for his Palace. He had a view all the way towards the sea and the various bays. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit

5. Golden Beach (Divari Beach)

Gialova 24001 Greece http://www.pylos.info/paralies/paralies-pylou/ntivari-chrysi-akti/
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4.5 based on 164 reviews

Golden Beach (Divari Beach)

Reviewed By HMDresearch - Athens, Greece

“People say I make strange choices, but they’re not strange for me. My "sickness" is that I’m fascinated by human behavior, by what’s underneath the surface, by the worlds inside people...There are four questions of value in life: What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for, and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only love....I think the thing to do is to enjoy the ride while you’re on it.” -Johnny Depp

6. Romanos Beach

Romanos, Pylos, Pylos-Nestor 240 01 Greece
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4.5 based on 188 reviews

Romanos Beach

Reviewed By 343henryt - Hampstead Norreys, United Kingdom

This is a wonderful beach, with clean sand, nice waves when there's wind, a light undertoe and a variety of different swimming niches, some perfect for underwater viewing (lots of local fish varieties) and diving and some for just chilling. The taverna and bar, both of which are continually changing their names. provide good food, cappuccino freddo's and beer on tap just when you need them, plus there are some shady spots reaching all the way down to the shore.

7. Voidokilia Beach

Petrochori, Pylos-Nestor Greece http://www.voidokilia.com/voidokilia/00-Voidokilia
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4.5 based on 1,093 reviews

Voidokilia Beach

Reviewed By LindaWNottm - Nottingham, United Kingdom

We hired bicycles at a very reasonable cost from Martin's on the main Street through Gialova (which is open 24hrs) then headed off along the beach road and across the lagoon toVoidakilia Beach (saw flamingoes and herons on the way) then parked up on the beach for a couple of hours on the beach. You need to bring everything with you -a parasol for shade and food and drink. The bay is beautiful fine sand sloping very gently down - you can be a fair way out before you are out if your depth. Water was clear, fishes swimming everywhere. We went early but by lunchtime it was busy and we cycled back. We loved it.

8. Temple of Apollo Epikourios

Bassae, Skliros 270 61 Greece +30 2626 022275 http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh251.jsp?obj_id=1142
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4.5 based on 215 reviews

Temple of Apollo Epikourios

An amazing temple site, as large as the Parthenon. Preserved under a vast tent to protect it. Its bold architecture is unique. Must be seen! Delicate columns, and striking internal design originality.

Reviewed By surya77 - Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

Before our drive to Bassae and the Temple of Epikourios Apollon, we were almost put off by comments suggesting a tiring and difficult road trip, leading to a temple in the middle of nowhere, covered by a large tent. Why would one drive all the way to see a 'tented' ancient monument?? Thank God we were not put off!! The winding, tarmac road lead us through the Arcadian mountains. We loved the view and felt no difficulty or danger. As we drove through Andritsaina we came to a lovely small square, so, we stopped and had a coffee in the shade of an over 500yr old Platanos tree. Next to us ran the water from the oldest fountain of the Peloponnese. The road up to the Ancient Site of Bassae was just as pleasant. Then , suddenly, around a corner, there on the hill, stood the covered Temple of Apollo. I can only imagine what a sight that must have been for visitors before 1987, when it was not covered by the huge tent. It's remoteness and isolation is part of it's wonder and beauty. How those magnificent columns stood the test of time, againsts all elements for 2500 yrs is a wonder indeed. The Temple was build in the 5th century BC and was the first Ancient Monument in Greece to be included in the World Heritage List in 1986. A year later the tent was put up. It may sound strange and off putting to visit a monument that is so covered but, for me, this made no difference. As I walked by the columns and sat quietly beside them, I was deeply touched. So much so that I really started to cry. The energy is very very special. So, I highly recommend that if you take the road to Bassae and allow that beauty and magic to touch your hearts , too.

9. Methoni Castle

Methoni, Pylos-Nestor Τ.Κ 240 06 Greece +30 2723 028758 http://www.methoni-castle.gr/
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4.5 based on 795 reviews

Methoni Castle

Reviewed By aleksandarm129 - Sofia, Bulgaria

Methoni Castle is very big with interesting history. The archeologists have a lot of work to do. The views from the walls and towers are amazing. If you visit in summer - bring water.

10. Koroni Castle

Koroni, Pylos-Nestor 240 04 Greece http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh352.jsp?obj_id=19758
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4.5 based on 301 reviews

Koroni Castle

Reviewed By TIISC1967 - Stuttgart, Germany

Very nice place with lots of tourist shops and nice places to rest for a drink. Very nice old castle / monastery.

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