If you are planning a trip to Greece, you should consider touring Katakolon, one of the sight-seeing capitals of Greece. There are a variety of things to do, and amazing sites to see. Katakolon is rich with ancient and modern day Greek history. Great for people of all ages, Katakolon has something for everyone. Here are some of the best sight-seeing attractions in Katakolon.
Katakolon Beaches
One of the best attractions in Katakolon, is its beautiful beaches. The Katakolon beaches span across the Katakoklon gulf for about 30 kilometers, or 18.6 miles. Some of the beaches are within walking distance of the port, and others are miles away. The beaches include fish taverns and beach bars, and the ocean water is warm, and great for swimming. There are several beaches to choose from, each with it’s own flair. Plakes Beach is the closed beach to Katakolon Port. It’s a small beach, with clear, blue water. Amenities include, a beach bar, changing rooms, and showers. Kourotua Beach is about a 40-minute drive away from the port. There is a large, sandy beach, with umbrellas scattered throughout, changing rooms, and showers. The water is clear and clean, and there are several bars, cafes, and restaurants. They often hold beach parties on Sundays. Other great beaches to visit in Katakolon are, Agios Andreas Beach, Aldemar Beach, and Kaiafas Beach, to name a few.
Katakolon Museum of Ancient Greek Technology
One must see attraction in Katakolon is the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, located near the entrance to Katakolon, next to the train station. The museum exhibitions include Greek inventions dating from 2000 B.C. to 100 A.D. All exhibits include English labels, and there are tours available in both English and French. Some of the exhibits include, an alarm clock made by Plato, the first automatically opened gates, the first acoustic telegraph, ancient Greek musical instruments and toys, and much more. The museum has flexible open and close times, depending on the presence of cruise ships in the Katakolon port. Children can visit the museum for free.
Chlemoutsi Castle
When sightseeing in Katakolon, you might want to stop by the Chlemoutsi Castle. This is the best-preserved Frankish castle of Peloponnese. It is situated atop a 250-mile high hill, named Helonata. The Castle of Chlemoutsi was built between 1220 and 1224 by Prince Geoffrey I Villehardouin. Later the castle was invaded by the Franks, who controlled the castle for years. This castle was home to several invaders throughout time. The architecture of the castle follows Frankish guidelines, and is a well-known attraction for architects worldwide. The Castle of Chlemoutsi tours two main areas: the inner enclosure, which contains a chapel, a small residence, and a bigger residence where the Prince used to live, and the outer enclosure, that used to have several smaller rooms and buildings. If you love ancient architecture and history, you have to visit the Chlemoutsi Castle. It is rich with interesting history and legends, and is one of the only areas with such well-preserved ancient architecture.
Ancient Olympia
One of the greatest sightseeing adventures for Katakolon tourists is Ancient Olympia. Ancient Olympia is full of great history and Greek culture. Olympia is the birthplace of the Olympic games, and was a sacred place in ancient Greece. When visiting Olympia, you can tour the archaeological site and museum that includes one of the most important sanctuaries of ancient Greece. There are several guided tours available in Ancient Olympia. You can race along the original Olympic stadium, and visit the Temple of Zeus and the Temple of Hera while you learn about ancient Greek beliefs. This is a great attraction for history buffs, children, and anyone interested in seeing where the Olympic games began.
Katakolon, Greece is a popular location for sightseeing. Therefore, it is a hot spot for international travelers and tourists. There is so much to see and do. Whether you want to relax on one of its many beautiful beaches, learn about ancient Greek history, or immerse yourself in Modern Greek culture, Katakolon has something for everyone.
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