Visit Olympia: This is the most popular attraction in the area, and it is only 40 minutes away by bus or taxi from the port. Visitors can explore the archaeological site and museum, and see the remains of the temples, stadiums, and altars where the ancient athletes competed and worshipped34. You can also arrange a guided tour or an audio guide for a more informative experience.
Take the Katakolon Tourist Train: This is a fun and easy way to see the countryside and the coast of Katakolo. The train departs from the port and takes you to three different stops: Agios Andreas, a small fishing village with a beach and a church; Mercouri Estate, a family-owned winery where you can taste the local wine and olive oil; and Kourouta Beach, a long sandy beach with clear waters and sunbeds35.
Stroll around Katakolon town: If you prefer to stay close to the port, you can enjoy the picturesque streets, full of souvenir shops, little cafes, and tavernas, and along the harbor, aligned with restaurants and bars admiring the sea35. You can also visit the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, which displays replicas of inventions and machines from ancient times5.
Relax on one of the many beautiful beaches: Katakolo has a variety of beaches to suit different tastes and preferences. Some of the most popular ones are: Plakes Beach, a pebbly beach with crystal clear water and a beach bar; Agios Andreas Beach, a sandy beach with shallow water and a taverna; Kourouta Beach, a long sandy beach with sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports; and Skafidia Beach, a secluded beach with pine trees and a monastery nearby51.
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