Your vacation destination:
In the west of the prefecture of Ilia, 27 km from the capital Pyrgos, lies the area of Kaiafas, which consists of an extensive beach on the Ionian Sea and the lake of the same name, which is the center of health tourism in the region. The warm, healing waters of the lake are considered suitable for several ailments and the belief in their healing properties is ancient. Hydrotherapy is a center of attraction for many tourists of all ages and from all over the world in the region.
Location:
Kaiafas Lake Hotel is 800 m from the beautiful Kaiafas Lake and 900 m from the beaches of Zacharo and Kaiafas. The beach of Kaiafas is 1.2 km from the hotel, while the sandy beach of Zacharo is 2.5 km away. The archaeological site of ancient Olympia is 20 km away. Kilometers of sandy beaches are ideal for long walks and swimming. The nearest village, Zacharo, is approx. 2.5 km away. Here you will find a wide selection of nice bars, taverns and cafés, as well as stores for your daily needs. The airport of Kalamata is approx. 75 km away.
A car is recommended.
Facilities:
The small, cozy hotel with 51 rooms has a reception with lounge and TV area, lift, well-kept gardens with pool and sun terrace, umbrellas and sun loungers (included), pool/snack bar, traditional Greek restaurant, bar, free WiFi in public areas (included). Children's playground. Parking at the hotel is free of charge.
Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard
Accommodation:
Double room approx. 22sqm (max. 2 adults + 1 child)
The spacious rooms (double beds or twin beds) with wooden floors are equipped with air conditioning, sitting area. Satellite TV, WIFI (free of charge), telephone, safe, sofa bed for child, fridge, bath or shower/WC, hairdryer, balcony with lake or mountain view. Can also be booked for single use.
Triple room approx. 28sqm (max. 3 adults)
With the same facilities as the double rooms, the triple rooms have an additional bed and are slightly more spacious.
Board and lodging:
Breakfast buffet: When booking half board, dinner as a menu choice
Sports and entertainment:
Partial evening entertainment with music at the hotel. Large water ski center at Kaiafas Lake.
Popular region for individual tourists
Ideal starting point for excursions to Olympia, Ancient Messene, Loutra Kyllini and the Menalon Mountains.
Surroundings
Messinia - Gialova / Methoni / Pylos / Koroni / Finikunda / Kalamata
GIALOVA
The small village has a long beach promenade with pebbles and stretches of sand, small ...
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Fish taverns and grill houses along the sea. The lagoon of Gialova is a declared nature reserve and offers many rare bird and amphibian species a protected biotoop. The well-known Oxbelly Bay/Voidikillia, is an adored bathing beach and postcard motif.
METHONI
PYLOS
The actual small town of Pylos is located at the southern entrance of the bay of the same name, which is also known as the Bay of Navarino. At the western exit of the bay is the island of Sfaktiria.The bay of Pylos, or Navarino, was the scene of two important naval battles. Castle (Neo-Kastro) Paliokastro (old castle) north of the bay Aqueduct from the Ottoman period (at the southern entrance to the village) Church of the Assumption of Mary (extensively restored and partly rebuilt in 1989) Memorial to the Battle of Navarino. The well-known bay of Voidokilia with its lagoon and beautiful, long sandy beaches.
KALO NERO / Kyparissia
Almost virgin with miles of fine sandy beaches, Kalo Nero presents itself to the recreation seeker. Under protectorate and as a reserve for the Caretta-Caretta sea turtle, the beaches are mostly natural. Ideal for families and long walks on the beach. Nearby Kyparissia offers a lively backdrop of culture and nightlife. From 2014 new in WTG's accommodation program. Greece with all its dazzling facets. TIP!
KORONI
The city is located in a bay on the east coast of the Messinian Peninsula about 50 kilometers south of Kalamata and 30 kilometers east of Methoni. West of the city, the landscape is slightly hilly, the landscape is characterized by olive tree plantations.
The city is located on the back of a headland that juts out into the Messinian Gulf. On the plateau of the headland lies the fortress of Koroni, the town lies behind it inland, as well as with the center and harbor north of the fortress.
The old Koroni is best overlooked from the top of the old monastery. A short walk through the narrow alley past stone houses with lovingly landscaped gardens to the convent, with the Agia Sophia church and old basilica up. Down on the promenade we recommend the old corner kafeneion for a rest and small mezedes (small food).
From here you can enjoy the flair of harbour promenade life and the busy waiters at work.
FINNIKUNDA
The town of Finnikunda with its fine sandy beaches is lined with a wide range of taverns, bars and cafes and souvenir shops towards the centre. In the evening, they stroll along the beach promenade and start the evening with a glass of wine.
KALAMATA
Kalamata is the largest port of Messinia. The ruins of Kalamata Castle at the top of the old town on its northern flank with the small Byzantine church dedicated to Panagia Kalomata and after which the city was probably renamed Kalamata in Byzantine times. In 2011, the Attikis Odos from Athens to Kalamata was completed. The airport has just been expanded, the runways have been extended. Transfer time from the airport to Petalidi, Finnikunda, Gialova, Koroni approx. 1 hour.
Below the castle are the old town and the nunnery of Kalogreon, where the famous silk fabrics are woven. Of the many churches in Kalamata, the Church of the Apostles from the 13th century is the oldest. On March 23, 1821, the beginning of the fight for freedom against the Turks was officially announced. The city also has an archaeological and a folklore museum
The city is also known for the export of olives. The variety "Kalamon" owes its name to the city and is a sought-after souvenir from your holiday.
The highlight of cultural life is the annual summer festival in the amphitheatre of the castle, with concerts and performances by the city theatre.
Around the Apostoulous Church, in the small cobblestone alleys, there are tin merchants, herbs and fruit shops and individual cafes. Saturday is the market, up at the old market halls.
The promenade Kalamata with its long pebble beach is lined with bars, clubs, taverns and cafes. There is a water sports station near the Filoxinia Hotel.
Prices
Prices 2025 in (€) | 01/04-30/06 01/09-31/10 | 01/07-31/08 | per |
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Single room | 55,00 | 65,00 | person/night incl. breakfast |
Double room | 65,00 | 80,00 | Room/night incl. breakfast/ for 2 persons per room |
Triple | 88,00 | 96,00 | Room/night incl. breakfast/ for 3 persons per room |
Catering surcharge | |||
Half board (for all persons aged 7 and over) | 18,00 | 18,00 | per person/day |
Half board Children 0-6 years | free | free |
W T G offers:
- 10% early bird discount for bookings until 30.04
Extras:
- Baby crib free