Kalamata – Kythira
Ferries to Ionian Islands
Kalamata – Kythira
Ferries to Ionian Islands
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With its rich history and stunning landscapes, Kalamata is more than just a gateway to the Peloponnese. The city is famous for its succulent olives and as a center of Greek culture. Visitors can bask in the beauty of the Kalamata Castle, or enjoy a leisurely walk through the Old Town's cobbled streets, lined with Byzantine churches and charming cafes. The Kalamata Dance Festival, an annual summer event, brings a celebration of movement and music to the heart of the city. From Kalamata ferry port, travellers can easily set sail to the enchanting island of Kythira or continue their journey by bus or car to explore the majestic Mani Peninsula. Convenient transport links from the port include bus services and taxis readily available to take you to the city centre. Whether you're departing or arriving, Kalamata ferry port serves as a perfect starting point for an unforgettable Greek adventure.
Kythira Ferry Port serves as the maritime gateway to the idyllic Greek island of Kythira, a hidden gem in the Ionian Sea that captivates with its rugged landscapes and picturesque villages. Its charm lies in the blend of Venetian architecture, pristine beaches like Kaladi, and the enchanting village of Chora with its medieval castle. The island is also home to the tranquil Monastery of Panagia Myrtidiotissa, revered for its religious significance. During summer, Kythira comes alive with the Kythira Dance Festival, showcasing traditional and contemporary performances. From the port, travellers can easily embark on journeys to the Peloponnese region or other Greek islands. Conveniently, the island's capital, Chora, is accessible by bus services that operate from the port, offering a seamless connection for visitors to begin their exploration of this serene destination.