The Peloponnese or Peloponesus (Greek : Πελοπόννησος Pelopónnisos) is a large peninsula and region in southern Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Gulf of Corinth. The peninsula is divided among three distinct peripheries of modern Greece: most of the Peloponnese and parts of the West Greece and Attica peripheries.
MessiniaAn extended shoreline with beaches, picturesque inlets, mountain villages covered in greenery, a mild climate, tranquil nature, a castle, monasteries, fertile plains and green-capped hills can be seen almost anywhere in this part of the Peloponnese.It is worth a visit. Messinia is washed by the Messinian Gulf and the Ionian Sea, while, to the east, it borders with Laconia; and Arcadia and Eleia to the north.
Winter view of Kalamata
A view of Kalamata’s harbor
Stoupa beach
Nice little cove at Stoupa beach
Kazarma Waterfalls
Trachilla
Koroni – a view of the town
Koroni
The town Koroni, nearly at the southernmost point of the Messinian peninsula
Koroni – The Castle
Methoni – The Castle
Methoni – view from the Castle
Bourtzi prison – Methoni Castle
Ancient Messini – The Arcadian Gates
Columns from a temple at Messini.
Anncient Messini - Theater
Polilimnio - Messini
Kyparissia
Kyparissia - Sunset
Beautiful quiet beaches and lush scenery in Kardamyli
Kardamyli - Harbor
A view of Kardamyli
Katafigi – spectacular slabs of horizontal rock sloping down to