Overview
Located right on the sandy beach of Agios Andreas in Messsinia, the family-run Kassimiotis offers a restaurant and a bar. It features air-conditioned apartments with balcony overlooking the Messinian gulf. A kitchenette with cooking facilities, fridge and electric kettle is included in all apartments at the Kassimiotis. Each has a private bathroom fitted with a shower.Lunch and dinner are served at the seafront restaurant. Guests can enjoy coffee or drinks at the bar. The village of Agios Andreas is within 650 meters. Staff can arrange car rental to explore the scenic town of Koroni at 7.5 miles. The popular resort of Finikounda is within 9.9 miles. Kalamata airport is a 30-minutes drive away. Free private parking is available at the property.
Thessaly. This region of Greece, which borderd with the Aegean Sea on the east is a truly unique and inspiring region, and one that offers a huge range of landscape, natural beauty and perfect destinations for holidays throughout the year. With Kassimiotis as your starting point, there are plenty of sights to keep you fascinated in the surrounding area. During the summer season, the beautiful beaches all around the coast are full of people enjoying the summer sun and sea. During the winter season, visitors descend onto Mount Pelion for its fantastic ski centre. Other winter sports and activities also take place here. The region of Meteora in the county of Trikala is one that all visitors to the region should try and visit. The stunning monasteries located right at the top the famous rocks is a truly unique sight, and one that needs to be seen to be believed. Trikala is also home to the stunning “Lake Plastira”. Kassimiotis is located at Messinia, 24010, Greece – a place that visitors will instantly fall in love with and the ideal starting point to explore an area of immense natural beauty. Thessaly is a remarkable region of Greece with a delightful selection of landscapes, scenery and opportunities for unique and interesting holidays. The region is easily accessible from both North and South Greece.
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