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From the beautiful and historic port city of Kalamata, you can embark on a journey to explore the stunning western side of the Mani Peninsula in Greece. Just 2.5 hours from Athens, Kalamata offers easy access to a wealth of natural beauty, ancient landmarks, and thrilling activities in West Messinia. Renowned for its golden beaches, charming Old Town, and world-famous olives, Kalamata combines the best of coastal relaxation with cultural exploration.


Kalamata Marina, situated on the western edge of the Messinian Gulf, offers a wide range of facilities and services for sailors and captains. It features 250 berths for vessels up to 25 meters in length, ensuring safety and comfort.
Facilities:
- Berths: 250, accommodating vessels up to 25 meters.
- Utilities: 24/7 electricity and water supply at every berth.
- Security: Round-the-clock surveillance for your peace of mind.
- Fuel Station: Easily accessible for refueling needs.
- Repair Services: On-site shipyard and maintenance services available.
Nearby Amenities:
- Restaurants and cafes within walking distance.
- Supermarkets for provisioning.
- Marine supply shops for nautical needs.
Railway Park in Kalamata is a unique open-air museum dedicated to the history of Greek railways. Visitors can explore vintage locomotives, carriages, and other railway artifacts displayed throughout the lush green park. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, the park offers a relaxing and educational experience in a serene setting.
Mikri Mantinia, located just 10 km from Kalamata, is a picturesque Blue Flag-awarded beach where the imposing Taygetos mountains meet the crystal-clear waters of the Messinian Gulf. Its white pebbles and cool underwater streams provide a refreshing escape, making it a perfect haven for relaxation on warm summer days.

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