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A Hidden Gem In Peloponnese, Greece

caz looking at Polylimnio Waterfall

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When you hear stories of Greece, it’s typically about ancient ruins, stunning island beaches, and Mediterranean flavors.

Never have I ever heard about hidden waterfalls cascading into crystal clear aqua and turquoise lakes. That is, the hidden gem of Polylimnio Waterfalls in the Messina area of the Peloponnese. 

Polylimnio Waterfall

They are Greece’s best kept secret, located in the Messina Gorge and can be reached by a short trek through a gorgeous forest and craggy canyon.

On this hike, you’re met with water so blue and clear you might associate it with glaciers. Here in the Peloponnese, you won’t have to make such drastic efforts like climbing a mountain to see something just as beautiful. 

There’ll be no icebergs waiting at the top of the lake for you either. Which means swimming is possible – although still slightly cold. 

In this guide, I’ll delve into what makes the waterfalls of Polylimnio so special. I’ll also be sharing how to reach the waterfall, share my experience hiking the enchanting walking trail, as well as share some must-see attractions nearby and essential tips for an unforgettable experience.

Don’t be like me and leave your swimsuit in the car! 

Why visit the Polylimnio Waterfalls?

caz smiling at camera in front of waterfall
Enjoying the Polylimnio Waterfall

The reason why you should visit Polylimnio Waterfalls, or Gorge of Polylimnio Waterfalls as they are sometimes called, is simply it’s a side of Greece you didn’t realize was there. The waterfalls and pools are an idyllic backdrop for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

There is a short 3km out and back trail that leads you to the main waterfall, so there is a touch of adventure as you scramble over rocks.

This secluded paradise provides a refreshing escape from the summer heat, with its emerald pools and cascading waterfalls forming a landscape of beautiful nature with aqua blue waters.

two small rivers in lush forest

The lush vegetation includes olive trees, pine forests, and an array of wildflowers, creating a vibrant and fragrant environment. Keep an eye out for various bird species, butterflies, and even turtles that call this area home.

My friend Keryn from Twist Travel Mag and myself embarked on an easy day trip from Kalamata on our free day during the TBEX conference.

We were both bummed we missed out on a spot on the Polylimnio Waterfall tour. But tears were not necessary, as I

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