Day Trip to Palace of Nestor and Voidokilia Beach from Kalamata
1 day
Full Day
About this activity
Following a pickup from your Kalamata hotel or the cruise port, take a seat in your comfortable vehicle and relax on route through the olive and orange groves to Palace of Nestor. Along the way, listen as your private guide shares a few of the myths and traditions surrounding this beautiful corner of Greece.
With a brand-new construction of the new protective shelter (made in June 2016) the Palace of Nestor permits the visitors to experience the Mycenaean past of Messenia. This palace was the administrative seat of the kingdom of Pylos, and Messenia was governed from here during the 13th century B.C. It is the best-preserved Mycenaean palace in all mainland Greece and the second most important center of the Mycenaean world after Mycenae itself. It is a complex of various buildings. It consists of 105 ground floor apartments. It has four main buildings (central ones, wine store) and some smaller ones. The most important compartments of the palace are the big rectangular "throne room" with its circular hearth, the room with the clay bath tub and the stores with their numerous storage vessels. The walls of the palace were decorated with fine wall paintings.
Very close to the palace, we will see the most impressive, largest excavated Mycenaean vaulted tomb of the area. It was built in c.1550-1500 BC and it is estimated that it received at least 17 burials. The excavations brought to light interesting pottery and valuable small items now on display in the archaeological museum of Chora.
Afterward, head onward to the beach at Voidokilia — widely considered the prettiest in the region. Enjoy free time to swim in the sea or soak up the rays on the golden sand. Perhaps stop for lunch in the nearby village of Yalova (own expense). Then, return in comfort to your starting point in Kalamata.
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With a brand-new construction of the new protective shelter (made in June 2016) the Palace of Nestor permits the visitors to experience the Mycenaean past of Messenia. This palace was the administrative seat of the kingdom of Pylos, and Messenia was governed from here during the 13th century B.C. It is the best-preserved Mycenaean palace in all mainland Greece and the second most important center of the Mycenaean world after Mycenae itself. It is a complex of various buildings. It consists of 105 ground floor apartments. It has four main buildings (central ones, wine store) and some smaller ones. The most important compartments of the palace are the big rectangular "throne room" with its circular hearth, the room with the clay bath tub and the stores with their numerous storage vessels. The walls of the palace were decorated with fine wall paintings.
Very close to the palace, we will see the most impressive, largest excavated Mycenaean vaulted tomb of the area. It was built in c.1550-1500 BC and it is estimated that it received at least 17 burials. The excavations brought to light interesting pottery and valuable small items now on display in the archaeological museum of Chora.
Afterward, head onward to the beach at Voidokilia — widely considered the prettiest in the region. Enjoy free time to swim in the sea or soak up the rays on the golden sand. Perhaps stop for lunch in the nearby village of Yalova (own expense). Then, return in comfort to your starting point in Kalamata.
Included
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Driver / guide
- Local guide
- Transfer by luxurious vehicle
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
Not included
- Entrance fees (12
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Licensed guide (upon request with extra cost)
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Not wheelchair accessible
- At time of booking, Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
65%