Pylos, also known as Navarino, is a city in the Peloponnese that lies 55 kilometres to the south-west of Kalamata

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Pylos, Kalamata

Pylos, also known as Navarino, is a city in the Peloponnese that lies 55 kilometres to the south-west of Kalamata.

Pylos, also known as Navarino, is a city in the Peloponnese that lies 55 kilometres to the south-west of Kalamata. Well known in Greek mythology as the home of the Achaean leader Nestor in Homer's Illiad, it has been a battleground since ancient times and has 2 Venetian Castles. Explore the beautiful Bay of Navarino, and take a ferry to the island of Sphacteria.


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About Pylos

 Pylos, Greece

Pylos and Nearby Sights on Map

Methoni

Methoni lies 65 kilometres to the south-west of Kalamata, and is a gorgeous coastal town with beaches, a castle, and the Sapientza Island

Ancient Messene

Ancient Messene in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese is an archaeological site near Mavromati with the ruins of the classical city-state of Messene

Kalamata Municipal Railway Park

Church of Agioi Apostoloi

The Agioi Apostoli or Church of the Holy Apostles is a small Byzantine church of historical significance in Kalamata

Archaeological Museum of Messenia

Located on the site of the former Municipal Market, the Archaeological Museum of Messenia is dedicated to excavated finds from Messenia spanning from the Prehistoric and Mycenaean era to the Byzantine and Roman periods

Museum of Military History Kalamata

The Military Museum of Kalamata traces the military history of Kalamata from the Battle of Kalamata in 1821 which ended Ottoman occupation, to the present day

Kalamata Farmer's Market

Kalamata Castle

Standing majestically on a hill overlooking the Nedontas River, the Kalamata Castle traces its origins back to the Byzantine era

Kalamata Beach

Skirting the Messenian Gulf of the Ionian Sea, the Kalamata Beach is a clean pebble beach where you can relax on a beach-bed under a straw umbrella

Andelea Benakopoulos Olive Mill