Koroni is one of the most beautiful towns in Greece it has beautiful beaches and is built in and around a castle, This picture perfect town has an island feel about it, not only does it feel like an island but is also the beginning of the Ionian Islands such as Sapienza.
These 3 islands are world heritage listed meaning no one can build or camp overnight on them, they have an abundance of wild life such as birds and reptiles.
These birds are stopping over before their flight to Africa, It is also one of the few places in euorope and Greece that you will find the logger head turtle who come to nest here especially the ones who nest beneath our propertys.
Koroni is a short drive from its sister Castles of Methoni & Pylos and only 50min drive to the largest city in the state of Messinia , Kalamata is better known for its olives boasting some of the most fertile land in Greece, it has a population of 60,000.
Kalamata is renowned as the land of the Kalamatianos dance and the silk kerchief; of succulent dark olives, honey-eyed figs and the honey-covered sesame sweet called pasteli. The city can be reached from other Greek cities by bus and train. Furthermore, the city has an international airport and an important harbour. Ferries are available to places such as the Greek islands of Kythira, and Crete .
Kalamata has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, and squares (plateia). The newly established University of the Peloponnese has a campus in Kalamata, it also has most the modern hospitals in Greece.
The name Kalamata may be related with the Greek phrase kala matia which means beautiful eyes.
Koroni is only a short drive to the best golf courses in Greece which was the brain child of the late and great Vasilli Konstkopoulos
.Koroni has something that the other castles dont have its the fact that when you look across the Messinian Gulf you are confronted by the second largest Mountain in Greece rising to 2,344 m or 7,690 feet, its is an awesome sight especially when its peak has a snow cover.
These 3 islands are world heritage listed meaning no one can build or camp overnight on them, they have an abundance of wild life such as birds and reptiles.
These birds are stopping over before their flight to Africa, It is also one of the few places in euorope and Greece that you will find the logger head turtle who come to nest here especially the ones who nest beneath our propertys.
Koroni is a short drive from its sister Castles of Methoni & Pylos and only 50min drive to the largest city in the state of Messinia , Kalamata is better known for its olives boasting some of the most fertile land in Greece, it has a population of 60,000.
Kalamata is renowned as the land of the Kalamatianos dance and the silk kerchief; of succulent dark olives, honey-eyed figs and the honey-covered sesame sweet called pasteli. The city can be reached from other Greek cities by bus and train. Furthermore, the city has an international airport and an important harbour. Ferries are available to places such as the Greek islands of Kythira, and Crete .
Kalamata has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, and squares (plateia). The newly established University of the Peloponnese has a campus in Kalamata, it also has most the modern hospitals in Greece.
The name Kalamata may be related with the Greek phrase kala matia which means beautiful eyes.
Koroni is only a short drive to the best golf courses in Greece which was the brain child of the late and great Vasilli Konstkopoulos
.Koroni has something that the other castles dont have its the fact that when you look across the Messinian Gulf you are confronted by the second largest Mountain in Greece rising to 2,344 m or 7,690 feet, its is an awesome sight especially when its peak has a snow cover.