Kalamata (messenia)The enticing seaside land of olive oil
Kalamata is a vibrant coastal town with a rich history, natural beauty, and some of the best local delicacies in Greece, offering a perfect blend of stunning beaches, picturesque landscapes, and a lively city atmosphere.
The town is famous for its namesake olive, which is renowned for its distinct flavor and a staple ingredient in Greek cuisine, and has been supplying the world with its large, black olives for centuries now.
Wander through the charming old town, which features narrow cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and historical landmarks. Leaving the historical center behind and walking down Aristomenous Street towards the port, you reach the Municipal Railway Park, a 54-acre treasure trove for rail enthusiasts. Its collection of locomotives and rolling stock will take you back to the days of steam-powered travel.
Close to Kalamata is the imperious city of Ancient Messini, one of the most thrilling archaeological sites in Greece and one of the best-preserved ancient cities.
Kalamata is also a culinary delight, with a wide range of traditional tavernas; try the delicious Messenian pork, pastels, sfela semi-hard cheese, lalanghia, and dried figs.