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SEE KATAKOLO TOWN.
NEARBY KATAKOLO
SEE PYRGOS.
See Katakolo and Pyrgos. The protected bay has been welcoming sea goers since ancient times. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and others have made the Elis Region in the northwest corner of the Peloponnese their home.
Today, the majority of visitors by land are Greeks. They are looking to get away from the larger cities of the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland.
By water, the majority are non-Greeks, racing from their cruise ship to get a glimpse of nearby Olympia. By 6:00 PM, they leave with no knowledge of this charming area.
The pace is slower here, once the ships leave. Sip some local wine, watch a Greek sunset, and savor some local seafood.
Come, let’s See Katakolo, Pyrgos, and all their wonders.
See Katakolo
The port town has a fascinating museum which you would not expect. There are nearby beach tavernas. For me, it comes alive an hour before sunset.
A day out exploring. Returning around 5:00 PM when the mobs are walking back to their soon departing cruise ships.
A local wine, a local sunset, and then fresh seafood or local pork for dinner. Heaven.
See Nearby Katakolo
Less than an hour’s drive from Katakolon are many exciting areas with castles, museums, ancient sites, or monasteries.
You can see the Elis area, including Katakolo, offers many different things to explore. Some are seaside, while others are on top of a mountain. See them all.
See Pyrgos.
The capital of the Elis region has many things to see, including an interesting museum.
See Katakolo and Pyrgos Summary
The Elis region has many hidden gems to discover. Explore a Byzantine castle or wander the remains of a large Greek city. Or relax. There are beach chairs and cold drinks waiting for you. Get off the American tourist radar for a few days. Discover why so many Greeks come to revitalize.
And yes, it is near Olympia as well.
Come see Katakolo.