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Arachova & Area - The Perfect Winter Road Trip In Greece
About 8km from Arachova is the famous site of Ancient Delphi - one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. Delphi is most famous as the home of the Delphi Oracle, which gave its predictions to people who visited from around the world, and even the Kings of Persia! The archaeological site of Delphi is located in a landscape of raw beauty and at a crossroads of natural passages in the heart of central Greece, perhaps this is how it became known as the ‘navel of the earth.’ Delphi is a must-stop destination for those who appreciate ancient Greek culture and civilization.
Within a 30-minute drive from Arachova, you will come across the Monastery of Hosios Loukas, one of the most important monuments of the Middle Byzantine era. The monastery, that was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990, is a place of outstanding architecture and wealth, famous for its gold mosaics on the ceilings.
The final destination on this winter road trip in Greece is located two hours from Arachova. Located along the Corinthian Gulf, opposite the seaside city of Patra, Nafpaktos has survived 30 centuries of turbulent history which is evident across the town and forever imprinted on its monuments. A picturesque town, full of warm and welcoming locals, Nafpaktos lies in a historic region where visitors are treated to spectacular mountain ranges, traditional villages, and beaches with crystal clear waters.
The Ultimate Road Trip Through Southern Peloponnese Greece
Keep in mind, to fully discover the splendid diversity of natural and historical wonders, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this road trip is best experienced over 2-3 days or ideally 4 days.
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Just after setting out from Athens on this inspiring road trip, grab a quick coffee at the Corinith Canal. This man-made miracle completed in the late 1800s, offers breathtaking views and connects the mainland with the Peloponnese. Before it was built, ships wanting to cross the Adriatic, or go to Corinth, had to circle the Peloponnese, which added approximately 300 kms to their journey.
Our first destination, the well preserved fortified Byzantine town of Mystras, is located just under 2 hours south from the Corinth Canal. Also known as the ‘wonder of the Morea’, Mystras winds up the hill like an open-air museum and is one of the most unique sites in the southern Peloponnese, not to mention is also being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mystras was built amphitheatrically in 1249 and is home to many Byzantine churches, and over its long history was conquered by Byzantines, Venetians, and Turks. The most important sites in Mystras are the hilltop fortress and the Byzantine monasteries.
Our next stop, 1 hour and 30 mins away from Mystras, is an ideal year round getaway destination. Monemvasia lies on a big rock in the sea connected to the mainland by a small causeway. To actually enter the town, you have to leave your car behind. This medieval castle town of unique architecture on the south-eastern coast of the Peloponnese, is one of the most romantic destinations in Greece due to its fairy-tale atmosphere and unique history. You're up for a lovely surprise as you enter the fortress’ gates, as the whole town of castles, mansions, cobbled streets, squares and churches unfolds before your eyes.
Heading West and around 2 hours from Monemvasia, the next destination will most certainly impress you! The Cave of Diros is one of the most impressive cave complexes in the world as it’s full of lakes and extraordinary stalagmite and stalactite formations. Part of the cave tour is by boat while the rest can be done on foot, making it a truly remarkable experience for visitors of all ages!
From here, drive 20 minutes north to Limeni, a picturesque fishing village ideal for a delicious seaside lunch in one of the excellent traditional fish tavernas. The area is also home to the beautiful tower house of the Mavromichalis family, a family who played a significant role in the Greek War for Independence. While in the region, don't forget to pay a visit to Gerolimenas, a port of historical significance during ancient times. Today Gerolimenas is a traditional fishing village with lovely tavernas and a small pebbled beach.
Further along the central southern prong of the Peloponnese, about a one hour drive from Limeni, you will be met by the pretty coastal villages of Stoupa and Kardamyli. Mani is a popular destination among visitors seeking an authentic Greek holiday experience. The beautiful seaside town of Kardamyli is nestled between turquoise waters and lush green mountains and is ideal for a relaxing getaway away from the crowds all year round.
Next, just under 2 hours from Kardamyli, Pylos is an amphitheatrically built town, reminiscent of an island hamlet. The tranquillity that the town enjoys today contrasts its turbulent past as it is the location where the Battle of Navarino took place in 1827. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Pylos, take a stroll along the town’s seaside promenade and enjoy a coffee at one of the traditional ‘kafenio’ or sit down for a bite at one of the many restaurants in the area.
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Costa Navarino’s 3rd Messinia Pro-Am Is Coming 20-23 February 2019
Early bird discount for the international golf tournament until October 31st
Costa Navarino’s 3rd Messinia Pro-Am to be held on February 20-23, 2019 is fast approaching.
Registrations for the 3rd international golf tournament will close on January 18th 2019; however golfers from all over the world can take advantage of the “early bird” discount on their participation packages until October 31st, making their registration through the official website of the event HERE!
The 30 teams taking part in the award-winning signature golf courses The Dunes Course and The Bay Course at Costa Navarino will compete in a landscape full of centuries-old olive trees with stunning views of the Ionian Sea and the historic Bay of Navarino. This year’s professional golfers will be competing in the two 18-hole courses for a total prize fund of 30,000 euros.
You can get a taste of the anticipated action, in the 2019 video teaser of the event!
Messinia Pro-Am had a prominent presence in its first participation at the 2018 Sports Marketing Awards in Greece, winning 3 awards. In particular, the international golf tournament won the Gold Award in the “Sports Media” section, the Silver Award in the “Sports Events / Branded Events” section, and the Bronze Award in the “Sports Brands” section.
The 3rd Messinia Pro-Am is organized in collaboration with the PGAs of Europe and is held under the auspices of PGA of Greece and the Hellenic Golf Federation.
AEGEAN, a member of Star Alliance, is the official airline partner of the event.
Vodafone και Hertz are the official sponsors of the event.
Erasmus is the official travel partner coordinating and ensuring the smooth registration & accommodation process.
For special accommodation packages at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and the full program of Messinia Pro-Am, click HERE!
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Photo credit: The Dunes Course @ Costa Navarino (professional player Adam Kritikos