Situated in the charming seaside village of Stoupa Greece, just 40 minutes from Kalamata and 2.5 hours from Athens, Maniatiko Village is perfectly located for travelers exploring the Peloponnese. Stoupa is the most popular tourist destination in Messinia, thanks to its pristine Stoupa Beach, renowned for its natural beauty, clear waters, and excellent facilities. Our complex is only 1.5 km from the beach, making it an ideal base for relaxation and adventure.
Nestled at the foot of Mount Taygetos, Stoupa combines the tranquility of the mountains with the beauty of the sea. This picturesque village is a true work of art, offering something for everyone: peaceful retreats, vibrant activities, and endless exploration. From Stoupa, visitors can easily access the surrounding areas and discover the breathtaking beauty of the Peloponnese.
But if you feel itchy feet, Maniatiko Village could also serve as an ideal base for exploring Mani – one of Greece’s most historic areas. The long coastline, enjoying natural shade from the tamarisk and pine trees, hides some of Peloponnese’s most renowned beaches: besides Stoupa and Kalogria, there is cozy Ritsa, Delfinia – where sand alternates with pebbles -, untouched Foneas, picturesque Pantazi, secluded Kalamitsi, and wild Katafygi.
However, beachside bliss is only the start; enjoy a host of outdoor activities – such as seaside walks, bicycle rides, mountaineering expeditions, etc. – or discover Southern Peloponnese: from Stoupa – the land of Zorba and so called Miami of Mani – and its Frankish Beaufort castle to, sir Patrick Leigh Fermor’s favorite, Kardamili (just 3km away), the stone villages of Western Taygetos (Thalames, Lagada, Proastio, Saidona and, Kastania), Vatheia village, the – dominated by the castle of Zarnata – Kampos, as well asnature’s miracles such asthe Cave of Diros, the Vassiliki Forest, the gorges of Viros and Rintomo, and so many more… Book your stay now
Mani is identical to tradition and history. Join us and experience the morals and the customs of the area, follow every path and explore more about Mani’s stormy history…
Maniatiko Village