Holiday in Greece - Hidden Greek Gems - Lakonia
77The Peloponnese - The Undiscovered Holiday in Greece
Greece is not a large country, in terms of area or
population, but is crammed with a wealth of sights for the tourist seeking a relaxed holiday in Greece. In terms of
culture, history and natural beauty you could spend a lifetime exploring this
rich corner of the Mediterranean. Whilst
everybody is aware of the Acropolis in Athens,
or the pulsating nightlife of Mykonos, there
are many hidden gems offering a rich experience for the discerning tourist. For
those prepared to think laterally, and stray away from the tourist traps, there
are many places for a unique vacation, at a budget price. Whether your interest
is history, culture, nature or lazing on the beach, Greece will surpass your
expectations.
Trying to pick a few hidden gems is an impossible task, and would be the work of many hubs. Lakonia, making up the southern tip of the Peloponnese, combines ancient history with a pristine environment. A few weeks spent here will reward the tourist seeking a holiday in Greece with a lifetime worth of memories.
Sparti – The Home of Leonidas and the 300
The modern city of Sparti, built upon the site of Ancient Sparta, is a laid-back agricultural town. Sparti does not suffer from the influxes of tourists suffered by the coastal tourist traps, yet is an excellent base for exploring the Peloponnese. Hotels are relatively cheap, and some of the backstreet tavernas offer authentic Greek food for a few Euros. This sleepy town offers the opportunity to enjoy a quiet break within easy travel of many of the most beautiful places in Europe, yet most tourists planning a holiday in Greece overlook it.
Whether you hire a car or use public transportation, Sparti is well serviced by roads, and Gythio, Monemvasia and the coast are a short journey. Sparti is a working town, but really picks up at night when the Greeks recover from a long day’s work with a lazy evening meal with fine wine and good company. The central square is a wonderful place, surrounded by bustling Tavernas and clubs, and the chance to enjoy live entertainment at the weekends.
The streets and boulevards are wide and lined with orange trees. In the spring, the refreshing smell of the orange blossoms mingles with the heady scent of jasmine. The warm evenings drift into the night, and the sound of the traditional music drifting from the tavernas contrasts with the modern music of the café-bars. For an enjoyable evening, the Rodon open-air cinema is a wonderful place to watch a movie, whilst enjoying a cold beer and popcorn.
Of course, the ancient history hardly needs explaining, and the ruins of Ancient Sparta lie to the north of the town. There is little remaining from the time of Leonidas, but the ruins are impressive, and excavations are ongoing. There is a small museum with some of the many artifacts discovered by the archaeologists, and the Temple of Apollo and the Shrine of Artemis offer the chance to sample a taste of Ancient Greece.
Sparti offers more than just ancient history for the traveller enjoying a holiday in Greece. Byzantine ruins and churches surround the town, and the Independence Day parades, on March 25th, are a time of celebration. The Spartans are proud of their heritage, spanning the centuries, and regard themselves as the true descendents of the 300.
Sparta - The Historical Holiday in Greece
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeKastorio – History, Nature and Dancing
Kastorio is our home village, and it lies at the
centre of the Dimos (municipality) of Pellanas. This market town is sleepy
during the day, but awakens at night, as the local farmers sip ouzo after a day
in the fields and olive groves. Kastorio lies in the mountains, surrounded by
the unique wildlife of the Taygetos Mountains. A few kilometres
away from the village lies Pellanas, the birthplace of Beautiful Helen of Troy.
Recent excavations show that Pellanas may have been the site of the palace of Menelaos, ruler of Lakedaimon. The Tholos Tombs at Pellanas may be the final resting place of the 'Long Haired Achaeans' of Homer's Iliad
In Kastorio, forget about the drinking dens of Malia and Mykonos, and sample the authentic Greek way of life as part of a unique holiday in Greece. Contrary to popular belief, ‘Traditionally Greek’ does not mean whitewashed houses next to a blue sea. Most of Greece is like Kastorio, and you can enjoy a summer morning rambling in the mountains, returning to the village to contemplate life over a cool drink or Ouzo. The final part of the Kastorio experience is going out for a meal at night, mixing fine Greek village food with music. Inevitability, the wonderfully hospitable people will get you drunk and make you dance.
Kastorio - A Traditional Holiday in Greece
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeThe Byzantine City of Mystra
Mystra, lying a few kilometres outside Sparti, is
listed as a site of special historical interest by the world Heritage
Foundation, but this site is little known outside Greece. Mystra was once the most
important Byzantine city outside Constantinople, and became known as the
gateway to Greece.
The 15th Century citadel sits astride a precipitous crag with the
city, once housing 14 000 souls, crammed onto the slopes. Occupying a site of
strategic importance, the citadel offers breathtaking views over the lush Evrotas
valley and down towards the Gulf
of Gythio.
Mystra offers a unique mix of old stone ruins,
delightfully studded with spring flowers, and the protected nature of the site
means that it is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including snakes, ravens,
hawks and tortoises. After a day walking through the site in the beautiful and invigorating
Greek sun, the local tavernas offer the chance to enjoy an Ouzo, and gaze out
over Sparta as the sun sets behind the towering Taygetos Mountains. Mystra is a wonderful addition to your itenerary for a unique holiday in Greece.
Mystras - The Byzantine Holiday in Greece
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeThe Citadel of Monemvasia
Most tourists planning a holiday in Greece think of the country as the site of rich ancient history, forgetting that it has so much more. The Peloponnese was closely tied to the fortunes of the Byzantine Empire, and the strategic importance of the area led to long and bitter wars between the Byzantines and Venetians. The rocky outcrop of Monemvasia offers a unique holiday experience, contrasting the warm azure seas of the Aegean with Byzantine architecture. The crowded buildings within the walled old town are home to wending streets, packed with shops and tavernas. An evening in Monemvasia is a wonderful experience, a chance to enjoy Greek life without the drunken tourists littering many of the more illustrious spots and ruining your holiday in Greece.
Monemvasia - The Crowning Glory of a Holiday in Greece
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeGythio - Gateway to the Mani
Gythio is a nice little port, known as the octopus capital of Greece and renowned for the quality of the sea-food. It offers all of the charm of a Greek fishing village with peace and serenity. Nearby Stoupa, whilst beautiful, suffers from an influx of package tourists, enjoying a holiday in Greece, in the summer. Gythio has a nightlife but is never too crowded, and the many tavernas offer good food at a reasonable price.
Gythio was the port of Ancient Sparta, and Marathonisi Islet is where Beautiful Helen and Paris of Troy consummated their relationship. The many beaches are great for snorkelling, and the seas are warm and serene. Gythio is the gateway to the notorious Mani peninsula, home of abundant wildflowers in the spring and autumn.
Gythio - A Seaside Holiday in Greece
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeLakonia - The Greek Experience
Lakonia truly provides some hidden gems, mixing history, culture and natural beauty with the hospitality of the Greeks. Cheaper than the tourist spots, and closer to the true ideals of Greece, this corner of the Peloponnese provides a unique experience for those willing to step of the beaten track as part of their holiday in Greece.
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That was a really usefulm hub for me thanks. I am actually off to Greece tomorrow, but sadly am on a working trip. Still, it shoudl be good :).
Great hub! If and whenever I get to another country I prefer the quieter, tourist-free areas for undiluted immersion in the culture and history. Every town or county has its draws. Thanks for this well-written piece on your area.
Someday I'll visit your patch of heaven, but for now your delightful glimpses will have to do. How lucky you are to live there! I too prefer places off the tourist track, and those described here will be on my must-see list!
What a joyful morning ride into Greece! I so dig the whole country, and you are right, it's a lot more than the islands and Athens (though these are wunneful!). In a way, I feel a bit like that about my own country. It's mostly popular for sun and beaches and siesta and bullfighting and sangria, but in truth it's so much more!
Thanks for the visuals!
These hubs frustrate me so much. You do such a good job that it makes me long to be back in your beautiful country. Not so sure we'll make it this year though, with the state of the economy.
Wow I am even more enchanted than before. It's like a dream Sufidreamer
Sufi
This was a thoroughly satisfying read. Better than travelogues that usually suffer from lack of meat and sensitivity. I can tell you love the place and I can see why. And oh great pictures, too! Thanks for sharing :D
Aww Sufi, do you really have to tell me about the Rodon cinema? (I imagine it to be something similar to Cinema Paradiso, have you seen it?) Now I'm sure I'm envious. I was not quite as certain when I first read this but now I'm dead sure! Now I'm gonna have to see Clash of the Titans! LOL
Lucky is the man who finds his place in the sun! :D
You're heartless! Now I'd say a prayer to Zeus and have him throw a thunderbolt your way - and I bet if there's one being who knows Greece... he wont miss!
And I just might flag this hub! Ha!
:D :D :D
No i was not, I was busy offering myself to Aphrodite! LOL Really, that close? Didn't I say you're one lucky fella?
Oh I know, I'm welcome to thumb this down anytime! :D
PS I don't usually get over petty things that upset me easily :D
What a wonderful, informative and pictoral display of your beautiful part of the world. Hope to get there in person someday. Everyone I know that has visited Greece loves it. Will forward this to people who have been there and inquire if they have enjoyed this part of Greece. You are so fortunate to be able to call this home!
Good. I see you're making amends already - hell yeah I can make the earth move!
And I was about to make the first of a thousand thumbs down, good thing you made clear your invitation - again, you are very lucky!
Ah my friends, if only they don't covet, morph and have sex all over the Greek Isles...
:D :D
Don't bother sending them through Fed-Ex or email. We have enough folklore to confuse the children as it is! What more if you add mythology into the mix? So no thanks.
Good for you! And there are how many fates, three? Three fates for one sorry ass, now that would be unlucky! :D
Keeping your Hub as a guide I will make sure to visit the heaven you have just described whenever I travel to Greece. Believe it or not Greece was just Greece for me. I didn't know much or rather anything else about it. I just knew that it is a country in the south of Europe. Thanks to you, I know more about it now!
Thanks that was so nice of you
I thought I was grrrrr
Bookmarking this one for when we go to Greece! Some great travel ideas.
Is this part of Greece more like the Greek Islands or the Greek mainland? I know they both have a different feel. I do love Greece though thanks for sharing this area with me.
Awesome hub sufidreamer.
sufidreamer, all I can say is "WOW". Beautiful scenery, beautfiul countryside, beautiful waters, awesome beaches. Awesome hub sufidreamer.
This is soooo beautiful! I am drawn in completely.. Definitely some place I will see. I love the relaxed nature of it. Beauty, culture, and lovely local warmth!
Sufi- your expression of Greece, is a journey lived in itself! I am attracted to travel areas that have a seasoned, yet natural, real, experience!
I have greatly enjoyed this journey. : )
There are so many undiscovered and underrated places that need some reviews!
I love to go off the beaten path while visiting other countries. Thank you for pointing to some 'hidden' gems of Greece. I love your photo with the snowy mountains in the background. I wish to go skiing in Greece sometime. This has to be an awesome experience.
The Mystras photos are beautiful.
I very much enjoyed this article. I would love to visit your area some day. I have only been to Athens and have long wanted to come back and get off the beaten path. You are an excellent writer and you made fine choices of photographs. Thanks for the tasty tour!
Thanks. Hopefully, I'll make it there one of these days. :)
Very nice. I can understand the attraction. I friend married a Greek girl of Lefkas in a tiny church on top of a mountain and the party was a proper local affair. I like Greece and the Greek people.
Kate
What a wonderfully descriptive and pictorial of select locations of Greece!! I would dearly love to visit The Byzantine city of Mystra steeped in ancient history and ruins....very beautiful!! Thank you for the tour! Peace ~ K
I dream of going to Greece one day. Thank you for the beautiful pictures! The article is great!
very well researched and helpful...plus the pictures take your breath away! now I know where to plan my next holiday! thanks for sharing..
Hello!! Loved reading the hub. Beautiful pictures and an even better description of the places.
My boyfriend and I are planning a 10 day holiday in Greece in the last week of June. Both of us have our birthdays then.
Was wondering if you could point us in the right direction in terms of how to plan the trip broadly. Are there some sites which are better than the others to read and plan. Are there homestays where we can stat instead of hotel? Not from a cost point of view - but from learning a little more about the Greek way of life.
We would really love to visit some of the places mentioned by you in the hub and spend time soaking in the country.
Thankyou for making us more aware!!
Amazing place, and a wonderful representation all around...
I will have to travel there at some point...
I do know that my place will not remain where I am, or probably in this nation.. Enjoy your quiet corner of the world...(comparatively speaking of course)..
I stopped by to get some info on Lakonia - but ended up learning a whole lot more! Nice to see somoen putting some real effort into a well written Hub! thanks.
I have not personally been to Greece, only the greek islands. Would love to enjoy your part of Greece as you make it sound so nice. Would it be young child friendly?
Can you see the sea far away from Sparti? Would it be possible to find a house there with a view of the sea at the far distance? Or a plot of land perhaps? :-)
Nice descriptions and nice photos :) but I will add and "Porto Heli".
If I remember well, is old more of 5000 years!!!
Situated in a beautiful bay in the vicinity of the two islands Spetses and Idri. On both islands there are no cars! :)
Once again, sorry to my bad English :(
This Hub was absolutely magnificent! It makes me want to hop onto the next plane to Greece (come to think of it, I wouldn't mind an escape from final exams! haha)!
I would love to visit Greece and I'll be sure to revisit this Hub if/when I get a chance (especially considering that when I've asked my friends who've visited Greece about their travels, they seem to have all gone to the usual culprits of Athens and Santorini.) It's great to read about so many other historic and beautiful destinations. Thanks! :)
ps- the pictures are gorgeous!
Thanks for the article and wonderful pictures.
What a great Hub. I love histroy,and I have a fascination for Greece; what more could one ask for. Sufidreamer, you did a fabulous job. And the pics, breathtaking.
Thank you
Voted up! Your hubs are always informative. Nice pictures. Though I don't see it coming in near future...i'd love to visit!
My grandparents were from Kastorio....they were from an area called in area called"Epano Mahalas" I actually hold the title deed to the land and half of a house...my grandfathers name is Vasilio Konstantaki and my grandmothers maiden name is Pegi Alfoganis.My cousin is a priest at the church there.Hope to visit soon.Andrew.
Does Sparti have statues of ancient soldiers? Or have I got the wrong greek town. I think I may be wrong. I'm thiking of the place where they had a mystical temple/place where a virgin woman would go, and sit over a spring, hallucinate and give wisdom to people. Where am I thiking of?
You write beautifully!
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Frieda Babbley Level 2 Commenter 3 years ago
Magnificent. Your descriptions make me feel like I was really there. Ah, one day... Gorgeous photos as well. You are so lucky.