Capital and chief port of the Messinia prefecture is the much-sung Kalamata, the
land of the Kalamatianos dance and the silk kerchief. The land of succulent black
olives, honeyed figs and the sesame-covered sweet called "pastelli".
The town is dominated by the 13th century castle above it built by Geoffrey de
Villehardouin. On the north side of the citadel there is a small Byzantine church,
dedicated to the Virgin of Kalomata (of the good eye), from which the town may
have acquired its name. From the castle you can survey the expanse of the sea
below with its sandy and pebbly shores or turn your gaze upon the deep green plain,
the "happy land" of the ancients.
The old city is spread out underneath the castle. Every summer cultural events
like concerts and plays put on by the Kalamata theatre are held in the amphitheater
of the castle. In the evening, the town comes alive, especially along the waterfront,
which is lined with tavernas, seafood restaurants and rotisseries serving local
dishes and drinks, fresh fish, roast suckling pig and chicken, sausages, cheese,
olives, retsina and raki. Kalamata has an archaeological and folklore museum,
a fine arts museum and a library.
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Serving Airports
Airport: Kalamata International Airport
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Flight Time from the UK: 3 hours 30min.
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