A Trip to Southern Peloponnese
I was in Greece last month, but after coming back I was so tied up with Splinterlands that it is hard to get a travel post out! I was with a team of geologists to do a field trip to understand the geodynamic evolution of external Hellenides. Yes, that is a lot of terminology but in reality what you should care for that it is nice road trip from Athens through Peloponnese peninsula of Greece for 7 days. I was very excited to go on to this trip, because I have never been to this part of Greece and I absolutely love Greece as a travel destination.
Brooks was here! So was Red!

If you catch the reference then you will appreciate that I rarely post my picture while doing a travel post, but this place was so out of the world and so out there, I felt it was perhaps appropriate just to remind myself, yes I was there! I was there at the top of this rock at Panagia Hodegetria, a church quite literally at the edge of the world. Yeah, I was there at the southern tip of Greece, at the walled city of Monemvasia.
Monemvasia was founded in the 6th century AD when inhabitants from the mainland sought refuge from Slavic and Avar invasions. The name, derived from Greek "moni emvasis" (single entrance), reflects its unique geography—a rocky island connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. By 583, a fortified settlement was established, and it became a significant Byzantine stronghold. I was not doing any ancient history there, rather was on a geological field trip in the area. I stayed there for one night only. I wish I could stay there a bit longer. It was a stormy afternoon when we arrived there and stayed in this unique hotel called Hotel Byzantino. I have stayed at many unique hotel all over the world, but this one I will remember for a long time.
Apart from the unique balcony overlooking the Myrtoan Sea, the other cool feature was a spiral stairwell, that I just barely fit, that led to my room upstairs.

I loved the simple decoration of the old building that have been renovated clearly multiple times if various phases. The important part is all that works in harmony without being an eye soar. Even the lamp and the asymmetric front door is something that I will remember for a very long time.

This was the entrance to the my room and the window is the upstairs room I am talking about. There are stairs everywhere. The little walled city has no cars of any vehicles of any kind. You have to walk and carry all your stuff on foot. Yeah, leave those roller bags at home if you decide to come here. Just a backpack is what you need and you will thank me for it.
I probably should have put this map above at the very front, but I decided against it. I have visited many of these town in the 7 days. I will write about them later, especially Navarino, Kalamata and Grand Magne. Hopefully you can see Monemvasia on the east coast.
This is the town square with a sweeping view of the Med. Yes there are olive tree everywhere here. I read somewhere that Greece produce 65% of world's olive and majority of that comes of Peloponnese.
If you turn around, the other side is the towering cliffs of Eocene Limestones, and pass the Bell Tower in the foreground you can see the old city. No one lives up there, but you can climb up a rocky trail to the top where the old Church of Panagia Hodegetria is located. That is the first picture of this post.

Here you can see the beautiful trail to the top and the path is lined by ancient stone walls and flowers. When I visited this in the late afternoon with an approaching storm, there was not a single soul in sight around the entire old city. I had the whole place to myself for hours. Imagine that in Europe!

Here is the money shot when get to the top. You can see the new city down below. If you look carefully you can identify the clock tower and the plaza down below. Up here, especially if you are alone, this is a out of body experience for sure. I wish I can spend more time. I am planning to bring my family here next time, my kids will absolutely love this place.
I didn't know about this place, nor had I read about it. I loved the first photo, literally on the edge, but my favorite is the one with the view of the city by the sea, what a beauty!
I don't see many people; are there no tourists? If that's the case, it's definitely a place I would love to visit.
I miss another view from your window 😅
There weren't too many people this time of the year. I am sure it changes in summer
In that case here is a bonus
I will be in Thassos in just over a week, hope it warming up over there!
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256860071_The_Circum-Rhodope_Belt_northern_Greece_Age_provenance_and_tectonic_setting
If you are interested :)
I'm more interested in beaches (without rocks and pebbles). Those are tough to find in Greece.. 😀..
These are marble beach pebbles from the Aegean :)
They all hurt your feet! Stones everywhere.., I like pure sand and no pebbles, bricks, stones, seaweed, used toilet roll or any other types of crap in the sea.., that's a tough call in Greece.
Yep. Tough to do in Greece.
Have you been to Mexico?
Half the price:)
Riviera Maya :)
Two things put me off.
The best beaches I ever saw were in The Maldives. We might try Cape Verde next year if I can be sure we won't get poisoned by the food. That's also 3rd world, but I might be able to convince her.
I was in Monemvasia 25 years ago, back in the days of film cameras. I loved the southern Peloponese. I had 3 weeks to explore there before going to spend a week on Lesvos. Were you able to go into the Mani? Love seeing your photos!
Yeah that’s the rub. I have driven through Tygetos but most of Mani is Metamorphic rocks and we were not looking at that. We were interested is sedimentary rocks and mostly carbonates. So we didn’t spend time around Mani peninsula. I loved what little I have seen and I also read the book
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mani:_Travels_in_the_Southern_Peloponnese
My favorite for a long time.
I need to revisit.
I bought the book and am looking forward to reading it. You had mentioned it before, but somehow I never got around to buying it. $2.99 on Google play!
Monemvasia 2000
Wonderful! A perfect sunny day.
I saw storm clouds mostly. But it was still beautiful
A magical place.
I want to take my girls there. They would love it. I also want to stay a few nights in Vathia. I now know quite a few locals
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zUaYzS5npWmtdC1K8?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Do you speak any Greek?
I really like first photo. Seems like a nice mix of nature and human creation.
I like it too, that is why I chose it as the first photo
This is such a refreshing set of photos from Greece. I feel like I only ever see the soft white washed houses from Mykonos or Santorini, and it is really cool to see the elegant imperfection of the exposed stone. Its cool you got to explore some of the place on your own, it looks like a perfect spot to let the mind wander.
There is a lot more to Greece beyond Santorini and Mykonos :)
Although I must admit they are spectacular, but loved to death.
Loved to death does seem like a fitting description haha
Looks quite picturesque! And having olive trees everywhere... a dream to me! Then again, I remember traveling to Israel 15 years ago and seeing pomegranate trees everywhere, with the fruit (so expensive in Germany!) just rotting. What's exotic to some, is so normal to others.
Yeah. Perks of being a geologist. I get to visit these places for free :)
I should've stuck to environmental sciences instead of becoming a baker... But I'll probably travel in Summer again. First time in years that I have the time and the money to do so.
Well I find oil and gas my friend. Many people call us dirty and evil :) So there is that :)
Oil and gas have their purpose. I hope that it will be reduced without giving way to another destructive system, but it seems like humanity is just too fascinated with the power of destructing to really look for alternatives. Until then: I sold meat products in the restaurant I owned, and even advertised them. "Dirty and evil" are judgments of those who fail to consider the existence of other values than their own.
Thank you for saying that.
However, I am perfectly comfortable in my skin. Also perfectly know my place and purpose in the world :)
I never had this opportunity in any of my travel, quite a unique feelings it must be. You standing beside the church on the edge, feels like a photo shoot of an emperor being done - stunning capture. What did you explore here ? How do you strategize to visit such places from a geological field trip perspective ?
In India that is hard, but not impossible. You got to go to very remote places though. Even in Europe it is hard, but this is a not so popular part and definitely out of season.
Strategy is easy. We look at a geologic map and make a call :)
Thank you for showing us such a beautiful part of the world. Your photos are excellent, great motivation for the other photographers
Are you from Peru? That is perhaps one of the most spectacular countries in the world in terms of Landscapes!
If I am from Peru, you can see in my profile some photos about Cusco, and Lima I still have a lot of material to show, what a joy that you know about my country and you love its landscapes, I hope one day you can meet it.
A dream place!
I would love to be able to go up there and see that natural beauty along with its town.
It is charming I must say
That's a long way from Zihuatanejo, but it looks just about as beautiful! Not that I have ever been to either place!
I have that place marked, and I have no idea why :)
I have been posting photos of my kids holiday in Zihuatanejo! They enjoyed their time there!
Greece is indeed one for the books travel destination. Greece is on my bucket list of countries that I dream of visiting one day. Your pictures convinced me more to go to Greece, the place is very beautiful, and the views are breathtaking. 🙂
If you can manage is cheap air ticket then it may be not hard to get to.
Not many people around in the photos? Was it siesta time?
Greece is on my list for a revisit. 📸👍
There wasn't many people. I loved it that way.
Me too, getting away from the tourist traps is right up my street.
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What beautiful! I would like to visit some day! I love this kind of places. Grate pictures!
history and beauty together there
I'm so in love with the place, full of history and discovery. I hope I can visit here someday.
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Nice pictures!
I love Greece! And if I am lucky, I will live here.
That stormy afternoon sounds dramatic but in a good way, bet it made the place even more magical.
What a great place! @azircon full of history, stunning views, and unforgettable experiences 🤗 Can't wait to see more of your moments here.
Greece is one of my bucket list. It didn't fail to amaze me 😍 I love the designs of medieval structures there 💖 I feel like I travelled there through your post ✨ Thanks for sharing 😊
The town’s unique mix of rocky landscapes and old stone buildings takes a step back in time. Greece is one of the places on our travel list. Hope we get the chance to visit someday
Wow, such a beautiful place for travel. I like the picture with the bell tower along with the other old structures and the shot from the top overlooking the sea. What a memorable place for travel; you enjoyed the whole place all by yourself. This ancient city is remarkable.
Beautiful place, amazing shots and thank you so much for this post!
I have never been there, so it does add to my future list :)
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