On the shores of Pylos Bay lies the charming harbour town of Pylos and the small town Gialova. With its turbulent history dating back thousands of years, it holds a unique blend of cultural treasures and natural wonders. Join us on a journey through this exclusive gem – we’ll tell you which sights are particularly worthwhile in Pylos and Gialova, Greece.
The majestic castle of Niokastro
Above Pylos towers a popular Greek sight: the castle of Niokastro.
Built by the Ottomans in the 13th century, it served as a fortress as well as an administrative centre, making it the target of numerous sieges and battles. Moreover, Niokastro played a crucial role during the Greek Revolution in the 19th century and became a symbol of resistance and hope for the Greek people.
Architecturally, the castle combines Ottoman, Venetian and Greek influences, making it a fascinating sight for architecture lovers. Last but not least, however, it is the breathtaking panorama that captivates visitors: From the castle walls, the view leads to the sparkling Pylos Bay, the surrounding hills and the town of Pylos and Gialova itself.
Tip: To bring the stories behind the walls of this sight in Pylos to life, a private guide is recommended. We are very happy to assist you with the organisation.
The Palace of Nestor
This archaeological gem from the Mycenaean era gives you interesting insights into the “sandy Pylos” of King Nestor, as described by Homer in the Iliad. Besides the sacrificial hearth, one of the most mystical sights in Pylos, you can also discover the legendary bathroom where Telemach, Odysseus’ son, was bathed and oiled by Polycaste.
The historic centre of Pylos
Walking through Pylos, you can explore numerous narrow streets with buildings from different eras, as well as the lively Three Admirals Square. The monument in the square was dedicated to the three admirals who led the legendary „battle of Navarino”.
The Archaeological Museum of Pylos is a must for any lover of Greek culture.
Here you can admire an impressive collection of ancient artefacts – and afterwards shop to your heart’s content in one of the town’s elegant boutiques or sample local specialities in a traditional restaurant.
Pylos Bay and the Gialova Nature Reserve
The fabulous Pylos Bay and the Gialova Nature Reserve are undoubtedly among the top sights near Pylos. Picturesque hills, deep blue waters, lush greenery and rare species of animals will make you forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy nature in its full glory.
For a luxurious experience, take a trip on a chartered yacht. Sail through the crystal clear waters to hidden beaches and let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of the underwater world.
Tip: For divers, Pylos offers sights of a special kind. Numerous shipwrecks lie directly off the coast, silent witnesses to the „Battle of Navarino” in 1827, just waiting to be explored.
Accommodation in the heart of history
If you would also like to enjoy the architectural richness of the region in your accommodation, you can choose to stay at the exclusive Luxury Villas Gialova.
Like the sites in and around Pylos, our villas combine history, culture and art in a unique way – with the added comfort of five-star service, private pool facilities and unforgettable views of the Ionian Sea.