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Hotel Castello

1.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (12)
"Extremely friendly staff. "
Hotel Castello
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Learn more about Costa Navarino

Experience the family-friendly area of Costa Navarino—beaches, golf courses, and sights from Romanos Beach to Voidokilia Beach.

I took this photo in Messinia, Greece in summer 2016. It's of Voidokilia Beach and it's surroundings. Voidokilia Beach is on the Peloponnese peninsula and it was the most picturesque beach that I visited during that Greek trip, which was almost exclusively in Messinia. On that mountain is Nestor's Cave and above this are the ruins of a 13th-century Frankish castle (Old Navarino or Palaiokastro). Look closely and you will see :). I didn't get to walk up there. It was brutally hot that day and I spent most of the time at the beach. But, I did make time for some hiking. Near where I took this photo there was a lot of medieval or ancient ruins. Near those beautiful rocks. I had to be careful when walking on them, but it was worth it!
Photo by Brian Scrivner
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