Interactive maps of hiking and biking routes around Kalamata
1. You can zoom in/out using your mouse wheel, as well as move the map of Kalamata with your mouse.2. This interactive map presents two modes: 'Biking Routes' and 'Hiking Routes'. Use the '+' button on the map to switch between them.
Railway and landscape maps of Kalamata area
This Kalamata map has two modes: 'Railway Network' and 'Landscape & Rural Map'. Use the '+' button on the map to navigate.City tours, excursions and tickets in Kalamata and surroundings
Greece - moving around the country
There are 5 large international airports in the country. About 22 of them have the national status. They also have a right to welcome international flights, but the capacity of their terminals is not too large. Another 25 airports in the country are designed for domestic flights; in particular, for flights from the mainland to the island of Greece. All international airports welcome about 85% of the total number of visitors to the country. They are located close to the major cities of Greece, which can be reached either by public transport, by taxi or transfer. While waiting for the flight or arriving at the airport, passengers can use ATMs or local and international bank offices at the terminal exit. There are various restaurants and cafes, as well as medical aid and baby care rooms in the airport area. Passengers can look into the picturesque souvenir shops and expensive branded boutiques. … OpenOverview of festivals and celebrations in Greece
One of the most joyful holidays is Apokries, which lasts about two weeks and ends before the Great Lent. During this time, the Greeks cook a variety of meat dishes, which are mostly of pork, and treat relatives and friends. After the feast, the Greeks dress up in costumes and go to the main square, where they continue to drink wine and have fun. The holiday ends with a grand carnival. One of the most spectacular feasts is the carnival in the city of Patras on the Peloponnese Peninsula. During the event, spectators can enjoy the procession of chariots. The festival ends with the burning of the carnival king. The dates of carnivals vary depending on the date of Easter. They begin about 2 weeks before this holiday. … OpenPhotogallery of Kalamata sights
Our guide to Kalamata
Attractions and active leisure
At the seaside far from the city, there are several large yacht clubs, in which experienced sailors can rent a watercraft, and tourists who simply want to relax can always book a peaceful ride. Curious travelers can always visit such seaside villages as Foinikounta and Stoupa. The first one is primarily a fishing village, and visitors can also try to fish or simply buy the fresh catch. The second village is famous … Open
Cuisine and top restaurants
In Greece, the majority of restaurants are divided into categories. Souvlatzidiko specialize in cooking kebabs, Psistaries are barbecue type restaurants, and Psarotavernas offer mostly fish dishes. That being said, there are restaurants where visitors can try everything at once. Kardamo Edesmopoleio is one of these dining establishments. It offers authentic Greek cuisine. The restaurant is designed in a charming … Open
Traditions and mentality of Kalamata
At the end of October, whole Greece, and Kalamata is no exception, celebrates the holiday called Ohi Day or a holiday dedicated to “No”. This holiday is dedicated to the events of October 28, 1940, when Mussolini made an ultimatum to Greece: either Greece capitulates and lets occupants enter its territory or Mussolini will declare war to the country. After a discussion, the prime minister of Greece gave a short … Open
Travel guide to Kalamata
One of the busiest places in the city is the central square – the Plaza de Espana. Near it, there are many interesting historical buildings, including the beautiful Cathedral, which was built in 1873. The history of the construction of this cathedral is very interesting. It was decided to erect it on the site of the old church, which at the end of the 19th century completely lay in ruins. During construction … Open
Advices for travellers
5. Local people are quite passionate, and their behavior might surprise travelers at first. They speak loudly and use active body language. Don’t worry: it is nothing but a trait of the national character. 6. Pay attention to your gestures – some harmless gestures may be considered rude in Greece. For example, the thumbs-up gesture means “shut up” in the country, and pointing at something with two … Open
Cultural excursion through Kalamata - things to see
The Railways Park is one more interesting place that tourists like to visit. It is open in the central park of the city. The open-air exhibition is located on the site of the old Kalamata-Limit railway station. It is recognized as the largest and the most interesting collection dedicated to this theme in Greece. The exhibition includes the historic building of the station, platforms, water-tower, and several types … Open