Thank you, a truly wonderful video, a gift to everyone fortunate enough to find it! Just a small point, Odysseus' son Telemachus visits Nestor's palace in the Odyssey. In the Iliad, Nestor is the wise old man in the Greek (Achaian) army besieging Troy.
Loved this video so much, very informative and it brought back so many memories. I did that walk up to the old castle from the beach with a big old VHS video camera strapped to my back in 1990! Returned a few years ago with a Nokia phone! 😅
@@GreeceExplored The main square is still more or less the same, the waterfront to the left as you look at the sea has been spruced up a lot since the 90s. The beach route up to the castle was tough even though I was much younger. it was scary too with big cobwebs between the bushes and big spiders!
What a fabulous video of a most fabulous part of Greece!. It's also very familiar to me, as I used to live just to the north from Pylos.. I was there again, it seems, at the same time as you, in late April - May, and this was a much needed fix, before my next trip in Autumn. 😊 Voidokilia is gorgeous; the bit with the Mycenaean tholos is thick with orchids in spring. Platania trees are closely related to London Planes, with leaves like those of sycamores.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree, I loved visiting there, Such a lovely place. I hadn't been for maybe 10 years. The coast round Pylos and along the coast there is amazing
@@pavloskaisseris7587 I love it too. I feel I am running out of places to film though.,.. unfortunately so any ideas around the area be much appreciated!
Thank you guys. I agree, one of my favourite places, beginning to struggle for places and ideas though now, at least easy for me to visit without a lot of time and costs! any thoughts or ideas be appreciated. Thought I may do a little as a foreigner living in Greece but be a change of direction.
Of all your beautiful videos, this one is the most stunning. Maybe because I'm partial. I looked at that pyramidal mountain every day for years - now only during my visits. The next trip is in 10 days, so getting all psyched up and excited about new explorations of the ancient sites. Love the path to the castle - it's so quintessentially Greek countryside. I've never been to that castle, only to the cave underneath, so it's wonderful to see those views. It really is a treat!
I am so glad you enjoyed my vid, and they are fantastic views from the top. I went early, about 0730 and the sun was rising which was great. The path is easy, and enjoyable, once in the castle it is a bit, riskier to take care!
Great job andrew!!! im from Gialova,i grew up there,swimming in voidokilia and the sourrunding beaches!!! Im glad you had a good time! you never get bored of these place! you are always welcome!!!
You are very lucky, it is a beautiful place, I love that area of the Peloponnese. I am glad you enjoyed. Good comments from a local are the best compliment! Thank you.
With the old castle the spot facing Voidokilia were you say dont come here to enter the castle, just below it is a massive cave where locals say it is the legendary cave of the Cyclops were Odysssyus landed during his journey back to Ithaca from the Trojan war. Great work with your videos!
Truly exceptional Andrew! Those views are stunning. And OMG that beach! Yet another magical place I'd never heard of until you introduced it to me. (but how?) Really enjoyed it. And I'm typing this only halfway through the video, but I couldn't wait. Many thanks!
Thank you, as always appreciate your positive comments. Any suggestions around the Peloponnese appreciated too, I feel like I am now running out of ideas a bit. May do some vids on living in Greece as a foreigner, but will see. Next week is UK, then Athens I think.
I am so glad you are enjoying, this time of year round there you need to like castles!! Methoni was secondary to Koroni Castle, but I agree, hugely impressive, better than Koroni castle.
you have to drive around the coast line all the way to the southern foot of the cliff face. if you look on Google maps you can spot the car park at the end of the beach, the opposite end to Voidokilia beach. It takes about 15 mins from Pylos.
Another great video. Thank you so much. After making myself mental trying to plan a 30 day tour of the Peloponnese on the KTEL bus system I decided that I best rent a car. Added this to my overflowing bucket list. Do you have a preferred rental car company? Thanks
Car is the way, only way. I used to have one simple rule with Greek hire cars. Never pick one up after dark, and photograph it all, or video it when you do!! I used to use Avis, but I think any of the majors are fine. Easy to pick up in the airport. My brother in law went cheap once, Took 40 mins to get the car delivered to the airport, and had zero petrol when it was, so her had to fill up on the airport (shell) and v expensive!!
@@GreeceExplored thanks! I was looking at picking up at the Athens airport using a major rental company. Then after rush hour scampering off to Nafplion and stopping in Corinth. Very exciting Just need to figure out this credit card insurance coverage issue Great advise on pix plus video. Will email myself a copy to archive just in case I have phone issues.
@@UpintheairFL I know the drive extremely well, it is easy and fun, come off the motorway at the red rocks after the 4th toll... you will see it, sign posted to Namea. Do it in the daylight, the drive along the Olympia Othos, along the coast is fantastic, then over the Corinth Canal, and left at the Acrocorinth. After Dervanakia (the pass), just before you turn left to Nafplio, (straight on to Argos) there is a good toilet stop / coffee if you want.
@@GreeceExplored Thanks for the tips. From different forums I understand parking in Argos can be a challenge. Using Nafplio as a hub for six days to do day trips. All tasty suggestions welcome
@@UpintheairFL Nafplio is a good place for trips. Park at the port in Nafplio, huge carpark, will be busy though. Be careful not to get blocked in, but huge, always room. The three castles in Nafplio are worth a look. My fav restaurant there is La Gratella. Walk the coastal path to the 'beach' too. Worth the 15 mins each way... though not for the beach. Beyond - Argos Castle and Roman theatre - under-rated and quiet - Mykines - of Course, Epidaurus, of course. If you fancy it I would Recommend Ancient Messini too, about 2 hours drive near Kalamata, but my god, the best I have visited. yet to publish the Video, if you like that sort of thing. If you want a proper beach for a day, drive to Tolo, 290 mins, or Paralio Astros, 40 mins, Astros is better, and the drive round the coast is amazing. I like The Acropolis of Tiryns, on the outrskirts of Nafplio, where the 12 labours of Hercules were set. When you drive theouth Milos, its ancient name was Lerna, whre the Hydra was killed by Hercules, and Namea, where Hercules slew the Lion. When are you going?
You need to read about the Battle of Pylos and the capture of the Spartans on Spachteria in 425 BC. The first time a Spartan army surrendered. Thucydides tells the story in Book 3 of his history of the Peloponnesian War. It’s an engrossing tale.
@@GreeceExploredPlease do; you’ll be greatly intrigued and it will transform the whole area for you. There is a Mycenean wall and well on the island that are referred to by Thucydides and still stand. The area where you ascend to the first castle - the southern opening to the bay - was fortified by the Athenians. It is a hunter turned hunter story. An incredible and captivating story from beginning to end. No other campaign in the Peloponnesian War is better understood and so vividly displayed by the existing geography. Thank you very much; your commentary and footage are excellent. 👍
We have been going to this area of Greece for the last 35 years and never fail to be amazed. You have a lovely voice!
Thank you for your kind comment, I love the area too. If there is anywhere you would like me to cover, please let me know.
Don't know why this man doesn't have a million subscribers. Just beautiful work.
I wish!!! Thank you. I would 'retire' and do this full time!! Really appreciate your support.
Thank you, a truly wonderful video, a gift to everyone fortunate enough to find it! Just a small point, Odysseus' son Telemachus visits Nestor's palace in the Odyssey. In the Iliad, Nestor is the wise old man in the Greek (Achaian) army besieging Troy.
Thank you, and I am very glad you enjoyed the video, I think the content is one of my better ones!!
I can't believe how it's beautiful...❤
It is fantastic, and the light in the morning helps!
I fell ins love with this little place Pilos and thank you for your tour
It is so beautiful, Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you great video 👍
I am glad you enjoyed, thanks for taking the time to comment too!
Oh it is spectacular ❤
Thank you for sharing 👍
It is pretty, especially when you explore
Loved this video so much, very informative and it brought back so many memories. I did that walk up to the old castle from the beach with a big old VHS video camera strapped to my back in 1990! Returned a few years ago with a Nokia phone! 😅
I assume not a lot has changed since the 90s? The beach route looked hard to me, barely visible.
@@GreeceExplored The main square is still more or less the same, the waterfront to the left as you look at the sea has been spruced up a lot since the 90s. The beach route up to the castle was tough even though I was much younger. it was scary too with big cobwebs between the bushes and big spiders!
@@authentictuscany I don't think that path is any easier now!
What a fabulous video of a most fabulous part of Greece!. It's also very familiar to me, as I used to live just to the north from Pylos.. I was there again, it seems, at the same time as you, in late April - May, and this was a much needed fix, before my next trip in Autumn. 😊
Voidokilia is gorgeous; the bit with the Mycenaean tholos is thick with orchids in spring.
Platania trees are closely related to London Planes, with leaves like those of sycamores.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I agree, I loved visiting there, Such a lovely place. I hadn't been for maybe 10 years. The coast round Pylos and along the coast there is amazing
I love the Peloponnese, which is my favourite place in Greece ❤🇬🇷
It was one of my favourite places to film. Really beautiful and so much history
@@GreeceExplored I ve been to Nafplio as well is so pretty 🇬🇷❤️
@@pavloskaisseris7587 I love it too. I feel I am running out of places to film though.,.. unfortunately so any ideas around the area be much appreciated!
Another great video and the views are stunning 😊
Thank you guys. I agree, one of my favourite places, beginning to struggle for places and ideas though now, at least easy for me to visit without a lot of time and costs! any thoughts or ideas be appreciated. Thought I may do a little as a foreigner living in Greece but be a change of direction.
I love all your videos in Greece. Your vlogging, your energy, your way of expressing and how it affects you. All great!
Your comment really matters to me. Thank you
Of all your beautiful videos, this one is the most stunning. Maybe because I'm partial. I looked at that pyramidal mountain every day for years - now only during my visits. The next trip is in 10 days, so getting all psyched up and excited about new explorations of the ancient sites.
Love the path to the castle - it's so quintessentially Greek countryside. I've never been to that castle, only to the cave underneath, so it's wonderful to see those views. It really is a treat!
I am so glad you enjoyed my vid, and they are fantastic views from the top. I went early, about 0730 and the sun was rising which was great. The path is easy, and enjoyable, once in the castle it is a bit, riskier to take care!
That was a sight for sore eyes - just stunning!
If you ever get the chance to visit and explore it is amazing
@@GreeceExplored I shall be now after seeing your video 😁
Great job andrew!!! im from Gialova,i grew up there,swimming in voidokilia and the sourrunding beaches!!! Im glad you had a good time! you never get bored of these place! you are always welcome!!!
You are very lucky, it is a beautiful place, I love that area of the Peloponnese. I am glad you enjoyed. Good comments from a local are the best compliment! Thank you.
Salut Nestor, vous avez un beau pays
Thank you very much! The video is great! It is defenitely one of the most beautiful places I've seen.
It is a lovely place to visit.
Excellent as always!
Thank you, much appreciated, glad you enjoyed!
With the old castle the spot facing Voidokilia were you say dont come here to enter the castle, just below it is a massive cave where locals say it is the legendary cave of the Cyclops were Odysssyus landed during his journey back to Ithaca from the Trojan war.
Great work with your videos!
Thank you, next time I go I will have a look for the gave!
Great and informative video! I enjoy the scenery! Thank you very much! I wish the audio was a bit easier to understand.
Thank you, I agree, I need to invest to improve my microphone I think... Glad you enjoyed though
Truly exceptional Andrew! Those views are stunning. And OMG that beach! Yet another magical place I'd never heard of until you introduced it to me. (but how?) Really enjoyed it. And I'm typing this only halfway through the video, but I couldn't wait. Many thanks!
Thank you, as always appreciate your positive comments. Any suggestions around the Peloponnese appreciated too, I feel like I am now running out of ideas a bit. May do some vids on living in Greece as a foreigner, but will see. Next week is UK, then Athens I think.
@@GreeceExplored Great video, I love your enthusiasm. Have you visited Ancient Messini yet?
So glad you enjoyed, and yes, I have a video on Ancient Messini, it is one of my absolute favourite sites in Greece!!@@roulab8657
Another great day trip to Pylos and Methoni which is all your fault! 😉. Must say very impressed with the Methoni Castle.
I am so glad you are enjoying, this time of year round there you need to like castles!! Methoni was secondary to Koroni Castle, but I agree, hugely impressive, better than Koroni castle.
Awesome video! I’ll be staying in Pylos for a few nights in early October. Where do I park to visit the old castle and hike to the beach?
you have to drive around the coast line all the way to the southern foot of the cliff face. if you look on Google maps you can spot the car park at the end of the beach, the opposite end to Voidokilia beach. It takes about 15 mins from Pylos.
@@GreeceExplored Thanks! So it would be in the Divari Beach area?
@@jessicalaw08 yes exactly, between the sea and the lagoon
Another great video. Thank you so much.
After making myself mental trying to plan a 30 day tour of the Peloponnese on the KTEL bus system I decided that I best rent a car.
Added this to my overflowing bucket list.
Do you have a preferred rental car company? Thanks
Car is the way, only way. I used to have one simple rule with Greek hire cars. Never pick one up after dark, and photograph it all, or video it when you do!! I used to use Avis, but I think any of the majors are fine. Easy to pick up in the airport. My brother in law went cheap once, Took 40 mins to get the car delivered to the airport, and had zero petrol when it was, so her had to fill up on the airport (shell) and v expensive!!
@@GreeceExplored thanks! I was looking at picking up at the Athens airport using a major rental company. Then after rush hour scampering off to Nafplion and stopping in Corinth. Very exciting
Just need to figure out this credit card insurance coverage issue
Great advise on pix plus video. Will email myself a copy to archive just in case I have phone issues.
@@UpintheairFL I know the drive extremely well, it is easy and fun, come off the motorway at the red rocks after the 4th toll... you will see it, sign posted to Namea. Do it in the daylight, the drive along the Olympia Othos, along the coast is fantastic, then over the Corinth Canal, and left at the Acrocorinth. After Dervanakia (the pass), just before you turn left to Nafplio, (straight on to Argos) there is a good toilet stop / coffee if you want.
@@GreeceExplored Thanks for the tips. From different forums I understand parking in Argos can be a challenge.
Using Nafplio as a hub for six days to do day trips.
All tasty suggestions welcome
@@UpintheairFL Nafplio is a good place for trips. Park at the port in Nafplio, huge carpark, will be busy though. Be careful not to get blocked in, but huge, always room. The three castles in Nafplio are worth a look. My fav restaurant there is La Gratella. Walk the coastal path to the 'beach' too. Worth the 15 mins each way... though not for the beach. Beyond - Argos Castle and Roman theatre - under-rated and quiet - Mykines - of Course, Epidaurus, of course. If you fancy it I would Recommend Ancient Messini too, about 2 hours drive near Kalamata, but my god, the best I have visited. yet to publish the Video, if you like that sort of thing. If you want a proper beach for a day, drive to Tolo, 290 mins, or Paralio Astros, 40 mins, Astros is better, and the drive round the coast is amazing.
I like The Acropolis of Tiryns, on the outrskirts of Nafplio, where the 12 labours of Hercules were set. When you drive theouth Milos, its ancient name was Lerna, whre the Hydra was killed by Hercules, and Namea, where Hercules slew the Lion. When are you going?
You need to read about the Battle of Pylos and the capture of the Spartans on Spachteria in 425 BC. The first time a Spartan army surrendered. Thucydides tells the story in Book 3 of his history of the Peloponnesian War. It’s an engrossing tale.
Thank you I will have a look, I need a different angle next time I go down there too!
@@GreeceExploredPlease do; you’ll be greatly intrigued and it will transform the whole area for you.
There is a Mycenean wall and well on the island that are referred to by Thucydides and still stand. The area where you ascend to the first castle - the southern opening to the bay - was fortified by the Athenians. It is a hunter turned hunter story. An incredible and captivating story from beginning to end.
No other campaign in the Peloponnesian War is better understood and so vividly displayed by the existing geography.
Thank you very much; your commentary and footage are excellent. 👍
P r o m o S M 😔