Destinations search Check out the list below for all the destinations in our region. Categories - Any - ConcertFestivalParticipatory EventSporting EventCulture and HeritageFamily FunOutdoors EventEntertainmentLive MusicTheatreDanceFood & DrinkNatureSportWalks and Trails Date period Date, from Date, to Διεθνές Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου και Τεχνών Παλαιάς Πόλης Ναυπλίου Festival Γιορτή Χειμώνα στην Αλωνίσταινα Festival 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DMS products list Attraction | Sun & Beach Oitylo and Neo Oitylo Oitylo is two for the price of one! Oitylo itself is a traditional Maniot mountain village perched on the edge of a gorge and looking across to the ruined castle of Kelefa. Neo Oitylo is just a couple of kilometres away at the bottom of th.. Read more Attraction | History & Culture Maniot Towers Maniot Towers are the architectural trademark of the Mani (mainly Mesa Mani), and are also a symbol of the unusual family-based cohesion of Maniot society. Read more Attraction | Food & Drink Malvasia wine In the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance, no other wine was as famed as Malvasia. And from then until today, no other wine has had such an interesting history. In 2010 Monemvasia- Malvasia wines were recognised as a Protected Designati.. Read more Attraction | History & Culture Methoni castle Don’t miss out on Methoni castle! A visit here is packed with history, spectacular views and a real feel of adventure as you travel back in time. Methoni is one of the most impressive and significant castles in the Peloponnese. The fortifie.. Read more Attraction | History & Culture Kelefa Castle All the land and sea passages into the Mani were once controlled by three castles - Passava to the northeast, Zarnata to the northwest, and Kelefa which is at the southernmost end of the Taygetus mountain range. Read more Attraction | History & Culture Kalamata Castle A medieval castle in a picturesque, lively neighbourhood with great views -what’s not to like? The castle is in the northwest of Kalamata, on a rocky hill above the river Nedontas. Read more 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44