Located along a tree-lined road on the banks of the Messinian Gulf, this simple whitewashed hotel is 14 miles from Kalamata International Airport and 12 miles from the scenic Polylimnio Waterfalls.
The bright rooms, with simple décor, offer a flat-screen TV, a minibar and Wi-Fi access (for an additional charge), as well as air conditioning. Some rooms have balconies and / or views of the gulf, garden or pool.
Breakfast is served. Other services include a cafeteria, a simple restaurant and 2 private beaches with sun loungers, plus 2 outdoor swimming pools; 1 for children. There are also tennis and basketball courts, plus a soccer field.
Messenia, (Greece)
Messenia or Messinia is a regional unit in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese region in Greece. Until the implementation of the Kallikratis plan on January 1, 2011, Messenia was a prefecture covering the same territory. The capital and largest city of Messenia is Kalamata.
Messenia became part of independent Greece as a result of the Greek War of Independence (1821-1832). The famous naval Battle of Navarino took place near present Pylos in 1827, and was a decisive victory for Greece and its allies. The population in the area of Kalamata and Messene increased from 30,000 before World War II up to nearly 80,000 in the present day.. Messenia suffered damage from the 2007 Greek forest fires.