Sparta to Kalamata Panoramic Road Itinerary
Embark on a panoramic road trip from Sparta to Kalamata and experience the beauty of Greece. This journey is around 61km and takes about one day to complete. Spring and summer are the best times of the year to drive, when the weather is pleasant and the countryside is in full bloom.
The route passes through the picturesque town of Mystras, a medieval fortress city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its rich history and beautiful architecture. You'll also get to enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Mani region, with its rugged mountains and stunning coastline. The overall road conditions are good and the journey is suitable for all drivers.
This road trip is a great way to experience the culture, history and natural beauty of Greece at an affordable rate. You'll be sure to make memories that will last a lifetime.
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61 km
route length
moderate
budget
family
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traffic direction
moderate
accident level
Distance 61 km
Driving time 1.5 h
Pace: slow
14.1 kWh
Airports
ATH
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KLX
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Sparta, located in the southern Peloponnese region of Greece, is a fascinating destination to include in your travel plans. As the starting point of the Sparta to Kalamata Panoramic Road, it offers travelers a unique opportunity to explore this ancient city and its surrounding countryside.
When visiting Sparta, be sure to explore the ruins of the ancient acropolis, located on the slopes of the Taygetos Mountains. Admire the remains of the Temple of Athena Chalkioikos and the Byzantine churches of Agios Nikolaos and Agios Dimitrios. The ancient theater of Sparta dates back to the 2nd century BC and is well worth a visit.
Kalamata International Airport (KLX) is the closest airport to Sparta and car rental is available onsite. For travelers wishing to explore the area in more detail, car rental is the ideal way to see the sights.
Sparta is a great starting point for a road trip along the Sparta to Kalamata Panoramic Road. Make sure to take in the wonderful scenery and visit the many villages and towns along the way.
Sparta is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking for an authentic Greek experience. With its rich history and stunning scenery, it is a great place to explore and enjoy.
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Sparta
- Mystras
Distance 61 km
Driving time 1.5 h
Pace: modest
15.9 kWh
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Itinerary
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Embark on a road trip from Sparta to Mystras, a journey of 61km that will take you less than 2 hours. Along the way, you will discover some of the most interesting places in Greece. Start your journey in Sparta, the ancient capital of Laconia, where you can admire the remains of its ancient acropolis, theater, and the Temple of Apollo. Then, visit the Byzantine Mystras, the "wonder of the Morea", a fortified city and the former capital of the Despotate of Morea. A visit to the city's churches and monasteries will give you a glimpse into the cultural and spiritual life of the Middle Ages. Once you reach Mystras, make sure to visit the Palace of the Despots, the churches of Peribleptos and Agios Demetrios, and the fortress of Mistra. Along the way, pay attention to the historical sites and monuments that will remind you of the past. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please refer to the Itinerary of this stage.
Mystras
- Kalamata
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Embark on a memorable road trip from Mystras to Kalamata! The journey is only 0 km and takes less than 0 hours, so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and explore some of the most interesting places in the area.
Start your trip in Mystras, a fortified town with a rich history and a unique architectural style. Don’t miss out on the Byzantine churches, the Mystras Museum and the ruins of the Palace of the Despots.
Continue your journey to Kalamata, a lively city with a vibrant culture. Visit the Castle of Kalamata, the Archaeological Museum, the Folklore Museum and the Municipal Park. Enjoy the beauty of the nearby beaches and don’t forget to taste the famous Kalamata olives.
This is one of the stages of a larger tour, so make sure to check out the itinerary for more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route. Enjoy your trip!
Kalamata
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Located in the south of the Peloponnese, the city of Kalamata is the perfect destination for a road trip. The Sparta to Kalamata Panoramic Road is a stunning journey, taking you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the country.
Once you arrive in Kalamata, there is plenty of attractions to keep you entertained. Take a stroll in the city centre, where you'll find a bustling market square and plenty of cafes and restaurants to enjoy. The city also has a lively nightlife, with bars and clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning.
History buffs will love visiting the Kalamata Castle, which has been standing since the 13th century. Here you can learn about the city’s long and colourful past. For those who want to explore the region’s natural beauty, there are plenty of picturesque beaches and mountain trails to explore.
The closest international airport to Kalamata is Kalamata International Airport (KLX). From here, you can take a taxi or rent a car and make your way to the city centre.
End your road trip in Kalamata and experience the unique culture and beauty of this special city. With its stunning landscapes, historical attractions and vibrant nightlife, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Kalamata.
Sparta to Kalamata Panoramic Road at a glance
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Start:
Sparta
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End:
Kalamata
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Distance:
61 km
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Stay:
1 day
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Getting there:
Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport (ATH),
Kalamata Airport (KLX)
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When to drive:
January, March, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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More info:
More info you can find in the "Itinerary" section at each stage.
We hope that our itinerary idea has become a perfect inspiration for your future holidays.
It is a ready-made idea that can be effortlessly developed into a complete itinerary – possibilities are countless.
If car travel is a means of travel that you prefer, there are a number of vital traffic regulations to follow and a bunch of things to keep in mind to make your road adventure smooth.
These tips will surely become useful for holidaymakers who are considering hiring a car or camper hire.
When sightseeing around Greece, there are multiple road regulations to be mindful of.
To be on the safe side, try avoiding alcoholic beverages.
Holidaymakers should remember that the amount of alcohol that can be consumed is low and equals only 0.5‰.
Exceeding the maximum allowed speed limit, which is 50km/h, around the city may lead to a speeding ticket.
If you are aiming for undeveloped areas, you should be mindful of the fact that the maximum allowed speed is 90km/h.
While on highways, you can travel at the speed limit of 130km/h.
In order to stay safe, it is best to drive with your headlights on at daytime and equip your vehicle with a first aid kit and fire extinguisher.
But what are the costs of the whole trip.
Depending on the budget option that you aim for, the money that you have to pay for your travel expenses will differ.
A wide range of budget configurations is described below.
We estimate that the cheapest offer when it comes to gasoline to cover the planned 3 stages across Greece may cost approximately 13 EUR.
Travel expenses connected with economy overnight stays will cost up to around 33 EUR.
Tourists who take advantage of this option will spend around 36 EUR on food and restaurants.
Travellers will have to pay about 23 EUR if they go for the budget car rental option as well.
Thus, going for car rental will increase the costs of the road trip from about 82 EUR to more or less 104 EUR.
When it comes to the standard offer, you have to spend the maximum of 13 EUR to cover the planned stages of the trip.
Those who are looking for standard accommodation options should be ready to pay about 55 EUR.
Tourists can expect that the standard option in terms of food and restaurants will cost around 48 EUR.
Travellers who want to cover the tour in a standard hire car can expect a cost of about 38 EUR.
Generally, those who are interested in a standard option without car rental will pay around 116 EUR and approximately 153 EUR for an option with a car.
The highest level of comfort of the premium option will come up to the expectations of the most demanding travellers.
Drivers who would like to rent a car will pay more or less 307 EUR for the whole trip, whereas those who are not interested in vehicle rental will spend about 195 EUR.
Travellers who want to cover the trip in a premium hire vehicle can expect a cost of around 113 EUR.
When it comes to the premium version of the itinerary, the approximate cost of gasoline for 3 stages around Greece will be 13 EUR.
Holidaymakers who are considering top services in all aspects of their adventure should expect to pay roughly 110 EUR for overnight stays and around 72 EUR for restaurants and food.
Our adventure will also be excellent for all camper enthusiasts, as it can be easily adjusted to their expectations.
Camper rental costs around 225 EUR.
Gasoline to tank a camper for the whole tour will cost around 13 EUR.
Tourists who are considering camper hire should expect to pay roughly 33 EUR for accommodation and more or less 36 EUR for expenses connected with food.
The Road Trip Costs section presents all the above details in an easy to follow way.
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