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Agios Nikolaos

Agios Nikolaos (Selinitsa) is a picturesque fishing village of Messiniaki Mani and a known destination for vacations. It is located on the Messinian Gulf shore. The village was firstly inhabited during the period of 1830-1840 and the inhabitants were occupied

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Elafonisos

Elafonisos Island, a picturesque small island which offers calm holidays in a wonderful natural environment, away from mass tourism and crowds of people. Elafonisos took its name by the rich hunting that existed in the region in the antiquity. Αccording

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Foinikounda

Foinikounta is a seaside village, notable for its beautiful beaches. It is believed to have been founded by the Phoenicians.The ancient town Phoenicus (Φοινικούς) and was mentioned by Pausanias as a port west of Cape Akritas It was a small

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Foneas Beach

The beach of Foneas is the most favorite of the less known beaches of Western Mani, as it is well “hidden ”. It is untouched by tourism and has white pebbles and turquoise waters. The characteristic of beach of Foneas

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Kardamili

Kardamili is a wonderful, picturesque, historic, coastal village of Messiniaki Mani. There, the visitor can admire overgrown mountain sides, olive groves, wonderful beaches, well cared stone mansions of traditional architecture of Mani, verdant gardens and the lovely, picturesque small port.

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Limeni

Limeni, is one of the most beautiful and traditional coastal village of Mani. The village is very picturesque and of a unique beauty as it combines harmoniously the sea and the unique landscape. Clear waters with hidden treasures, nothing more

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Porto Cayo

Although this was a notorious pirates’ lair, the cape takes its name from the flocks of quail (quaglio in Italian) that pass through on their way south. In its heyday the area was a major supplier of the tasty birds

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Stoupa

The beach of Stoupa is also called “Miami” of Mani with turquoise waters, fine golden sand. The waters of the beach of Stoupa are always clear, and underground rivers which start from Taygetos subsea flow here and recycle them endlessly.

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Voidokilia

Voidokilia is perhaps the most famous beach in Messinia and one of the most beautiful in Greece! Its name comes from Voufras, “where oxen live”. It is also mentioned on an ancient inscription as Vouvota – Voidokilia. However, the most

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Pilos

Pylos is the largest natural harbor in Peloponnese and simultaneously one of the most interesting tourist destinations of Messinia, thanks to the glorious history and rich natural beauty of the area. The naval battle of Navarino between the Allied and

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Methoni

Methoni is one of the most historic small market town of Peloponnese and was very famous for its port because its spot had a great strategic and commercial importance. The castle of Methoni is one of the biggest of the

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Koroni

Admiring the elegance of the Venetian Castle. Koroni is amphitheatrically built on a low-lying hill. It will enchant you with the beautiful stately homes painted in light colours with characteristic blue or yellow windows, yards filled with colourful flowers, picturesque

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