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Katakolo is a small seaside port in Elis in the western Peloponnese. It is best known as the cruise gateway to ancient Olympia. Once a modest fishing village, it now serves as a seasonal stop for cruise ships visiting the archaeological site of Olympia and nearby western Peloponnese beaches. Despite this, Katakolo retains a relaxed waterfront atmosphere with cafés, tavernas, and views over the Ionian Sea.

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Getting there

By car Katakolo is about 10 km west of Pyrgos and easily reached via local roads.

By train Seasonal rail service connects Katakolo with Pyrgos and onward to Olympia.

By bus KTEL buses run between Pyrgos and Katakolo.

See

Harbour promenade – cafés, small shops, and cruise-ship activity. Agios Nikolaos Church – a small seaside church near the port. Coastal scenery around the village, especially toward the west. 1 Lighthouse at Katakolo. A short walk uphill with views over the Ionian Sea. (updated Jul 2026) 2 Pontikokastro (“Mouse Castle”, later known as Beauvoir) (on the headland south of Katakolo). A Byzantine fortification, captured early in the Frankish conquest of the Morea in the 13th century. It retains little more than overgrown earthworks and Byzantine tower bases in cloisonné masonry. Despite its modest remains, the summit offers wide views over the coast and inland plains. (updated Jul 2026)

Do

Walk along the harbour and lighthouse hill Swim at nearby small beaches (seasonal, informal)

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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