Located right on the sandy beach of Porto Kagio in Mani, Akrotiri B&B features a sea-view restaurant with fireplace.
Maria
Switzerland
It was definitely the highlight of our trip. It is a cozy, rustic, silent and beautiful hotel. Since it is managed by a family, you can feel a personalised and welcoming service. I took the room with sea view which was amazing.
If I have the chance, I would love to come back again.
Offering free WiFi, Psamathous Guesthouse is set in Pórto Káyio. Featuring a shared lounge, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Marina
Italy
We planned for 1 night, we stayed 2 : it speaks by itself! I would definitely come back. Mrs. Erika, at the RECEPTION, was very welcoming, helpful and nice. Excellent stay, I can only recommend it ...200%!
In addition beside the facilities themselves: the place is a great gateway to peace and nature + the taverns in the small village offer excellent food, so everything is at its best at Porto Kaghio.
Porto Mani Suites, a complex of traditional buildings, is beautifully situated in a landscape that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, near the seaside village Kyparissos, in Mani.
Set in Marmari, 100 metres from Marmari Beach, Marmari Paradise Resort Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located right on the pebbled beach of Gerolimenas, the stone-built Pyrgoi Theodorakaki: O Gerolimenas offers traditional accommodation with sea or mountain views.
Christos
Greece
Great traditional building with cozy and clean rooms. Vegan breakfast(make sure you contact the property before you arrive so they are prepared)
Set in Láyia and only 35 km from Caves of Diros, Find your peace in a traditional country house!! offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Sara
Spain
Beautiful and secluded little house with a 5 min walk to the center of the town. Perfect to visit Mani Peninsula.
This was a beautiful hotel in a spectacular setting.
This was a beautiful hotel in a spectacular setting. The owner was super friendly and helpful and gave us a tour of the bay which was wonderful. There were three tavernas to choose from on the beach very close to the hotel. The delicious breakfast was served on our balcony from which we had a direct view of the beach. The room was very comfortable and not too hot at night and we slept very well as the area is so quiet. We’d thoroughly recommend this hotel and the surrounding area and wished we had stayed longer!
Rachel
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Porto Kayio for me was better from the top of the hill...
Porto Kayio for me was better from the top of the hill looking down than actually being there! We only stayed one night which was long enough! There are more beautiful places not that far away from Porto Kagio I would recommend more! There were only two tavernas to choose from and the one had a very pushy miserable lady desperate for your custom... luckily we had read the reviews and went to the other one! I’ll leave that for your opinion when you arrive!
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Porto Kayio is almost at the most southern point of Greece.
Porto Kayio is almost at the most southern point of Greece. The landscape is very dry, desolate and rocky. The tiny village stretches itself along the bay and has traditionally built fortified houses. It is like an oasis with olive & oleander trees and bougainville for shade. Along the narrow beach are parasols and beachbeds belonging to the restaurants. Enough opportunity to eat fresh fishbor fresh fruit. Overlooking the bay is a modern cafe bar that serves coffee and cocktails and other alcoholic drinks. All activity in the village is around the beach life, watching sail and fishing boats and the occasional yacht coming in. The village is very peaceful, unspoiled by mass tourism. If you are into sunbathing, swimming, relaxing, eating & drinking and finding peace then this is the place to be.
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Anonymous
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Porto Kayio is a concealed bay in Mani which I strongly...
Porto Kayio is a concealed bay in Mani which I strongly recommend: the landscape is great, beautiful, and the sea and quietness is something I was looking for and Porto Kayio did not disappointed me. There are a few restaurants near the beach which are good. There are no shops, though, in case you have to buy food regularly you will have to drive a few kilometers on a winding road or else wait for the lorry that brings basics to the locals form food to furniture. Easy car park.
RICARDO
Spain
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