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My tour with Jayway Travel: Review in Greece

I recently had the pleasure of embarking on a journey through the Peloponnese with Jayway Travel, and let me tell you, it was an experience of a lifetime. Excitement and fascination filled every moment of this tour from the stunning views of Monemvasia to the historical wonders of Mystras and Sparta! So let’s get to it! My tour with JayWay Travel: Review in Greece.

Their attention to detail, expert knowledge of the areas we visited, and warm hospitality made for a seamless and thoroughly enjoyable trip. Keep reading to learn more about the highlights of my JayWay Travel tour in Greece, and why I highly recommend them for your next adventure.

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A trip to Greece with JayWay Travel

Are you like I was and looking to explore new areas of Greece, but really don’t know where to start? I have to say, I had an amazing tour with JayWay Travel. I don’t know how many JayWay Travel reviews are out there, but personally, I had an amazing experience.

The company is more known for its Eastern Europe tours, but they have tour opportunities all over Europe. The local rep specializes and actually creates the tour for your specific group. That way it can focus on what you’d like to experience. You can view the JayWay Travel website here.

I absolutely loved that we had private tours with a local contact or tour guide at each location. They covered all the details of the planning process so I didn’t have to worry about other travelers, private drivers, car rental, where to eat, or anything. It really was a stress free memorable experience.

They generally suggest 10 days to two weeks for a tour, which is a good amount of time. My tour was shorter as it was sponsored by Jay Way Travel, but the opinions are all my own. I wouldn’t share otherwise!

Itinerary: from Kalamata to Monemvasia to Sparta

The itinerary included stops at Kastori salmon & caviar farm, Liotrivi Historical Mansion, Monemvasia Castle, Mystras, and Sparta. And let me tell you, each and every activity or stop was something I would not want to have missed!

JayWay Travel pulled out all the stops when it came to making sure we had the trip of a lifetime. Our driver was prompt, courteous, professional, and friendly. Also, we had several very knowledgeable local tour guides all about each area we explored, which I HIGHLY recommend.

Making stops at various local businesses to taste locally produced delicacies was an experience I would suggest to anyone who visits Greece. The Olive Oil and wine tasting lunch at Liotrivi Historical Mansion was out of this world! And don’t even get me started on the wine pairing dinner at Kinsterna Hotel.

So let’s get started, and I’ll tell you about some of the places and sites we visited. Then I’ll get into the food and accommodations. I may have eaten quite a bit on this trip! But, hey! It’s a necessary cultural experience, right?!

BONUS: I was super pampered and got to relax and just enjoy the trip. I did not have to worry about anything because it was ALL taken care of for me!

Starting point – Kalamata

Where is Kalamata and why was I there? Well, Kalamata is located in the southwestern Peloponnese region of Greece country, and it is known for its olive groves, sandy beaches, and picturesque mountain ranges. JayWay Travel arranged for us to start our tour here so we could get acquainted with the area and see some of the local sights.

I explored Kalamata on my own and attended TBEX, a content creator’s travel conference, which was absolutely awesome in itself. Don’t worry, I hope to share more about that with you later! However, that’s one reason we started our journey from Kalamata.

Kastori Salmon & Caviar Farm

Our first stop was the Kastori Salmon & Caviar Farm, located in the region of Laconia, just 17 kilometers from Sparta. It is one of the most tranquil destinations a food lover could ask for! Nestled among the rolling hills and valleys, the Kastori Fish Farm invites visitors to experience a unique taste of locally sourced products from their perfectly seasoned and smoked salmon to their tender trout and hearty sturgeon.

When you arrive at the farm, the gentle melodies of a flowing river by the mountain range greet you, providing an unforgettable backdrop for the experience. It’s perfect to whet your appetite for delectable, homemade, and savory dishes. I have to say, while I don’t always seek out fish as a favorite food, the fish I sampled at the farm was delicious and seasoned so well I even tried seconds of several kinds!

Sampling their freshly caught and smoked salmon, with its crisp and smoky flavor and tender texture, is a must-do! Truly, it’s no wonder that the farm has 22 awards for its smoked salmon!

I would also say definitely try the juicy trout, which easily falls apart in your mouth and brings out the freshness of the surrounding nature. Or you could go for something a little more upscale and complex, such as the indulgent caviar made from their very own sturgeon.

Not only is the food at Kastori Fish Farm top-notch, but the manager Mr. Gerontidis, is a bit of a celebrity himself! He appeared in a movie about caviar called God Loves Caviar, starring the elegant French actress Catherine Deneuve.

Great people, fun stories, and amazing fish make the Kastori Salmon & Caviar Farm a unique stop and a delicious way for me to kick off my tour with JayWay Travel in Greece.

Liotrivi Historical Mansion

Our second stop on the tour was the Liotrivi Historical Mansion, and let me tell you, it was absolutely stunning! The location alone was enough to take your breath away. Amongst ancient olive trees, the mansion sits with breathtaking views of the rolling hills and picturesque landscape of the Peloponnese region.

But the beauty of the mansion didn’t just stop at its location. The antique decor is captivating, and history and tradition are on display in every detail of the mansion, from the intricate woodwork to the elegant tapestries. It truly felt like we had stepped back in time to a bygone era.

After taking in the sights and marveling at the mansion’s splendor, a delicious olive oil and wine tasting lunch was a treat.

Olive oil tasting

First off, the olive oil tasting experience I had with this family-owned estate was like nothing I’d done before. I never knew that there were so many different varieties of olive oil, each with a unique flavor and acidity. The fruity and slightly bitter taste of the Koroneiki olive oil and the buttery and smooth texture of the Athenolia variety blew me away! The true diversity of flavors is nothing like the olive oil you get at the grocery store at home.

The specialist who conducted the live meeting was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about olive oil production. She shared fascinating information about the harvesting process and the different stages of production in the olive mill. I am now a true olive oil enthusiast and would highly encourage anyone who is interested in learning more about olive oil to give this tasting experience a try. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

Another highlight of our visit to the Liotrivi Historical Mansion was the fascinating look into the history of the region. I learned about the time-honored techniques used to harvest, press, and refine the olive oil. Also, the region’s unique climate and soil composition contribute to its unparalleled flavor and quality similar to wine.

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Indeed, our visit to the Liotrivi Historical Mansion was an unforgettable experience that left me with a deeper appreciation for the history, culture, and cuisine of the Peloponnese region. If you’re looking for a truly authentic and enriching cultural experience, I highly recommend a visit to this stunning and historic mansion. Also, you can check out the Liotrivi Estate website beforehand and even sponsor an olive tree for a year!

Monemvasia Castle

After the unforgettable adventure at the Liotrivi Estate, our group drove the short 20 minute drive to reach Monemvasia Castle on the east coast of the Peloponnese. A small island, where the castle’s located, connects to the mainland by a causeway. The views of the surrounding sea and the castle’s impressive structure are simply breathtaking and a popular stop for cruise ships. In my mind, I immediately compared it to a Greek version of the Mont St. Michel in France.

Monemvasia is an incredibly well-preserved Medieval castle, with two distinct parts: the Upper Town and the Lower Town. The Upper Town perches atop a steep rock and is home to impressive churches and fortified walls. Colorful houses line the narrow streets, while every corner reveals a new breathtaking view of the sea below.

Lower town Monemvasia

This part of the castle is much lower and closer to sea level, with its sea wall stretching along the shore. It was truly a magical sight – as if we were walking through a fairytale!

We started our exploration going by one of the many Byzantine churches and wandered through the narrow streets taking in the little shops and cafes.

As we first entered, our Monemvasia travel guide explained how the ancient Spartans and other peoples originally settled the area. Then the people built up the city during the Byzantine era, and then various conquerors fought for control of the castle over the centuries. The Turks and Venetians were a large part of all this conquering, and the different architectural styles used throughout the castle show how it evolved with time.

Upper town Monemvasia

The magnificent views of the sea and surrounding mountains left us completely speechless once we got to the upper level. It was an awe-inspiring experience, made even more so by our local guide, Effie. She provided us with fascinating insights as she actually worked on the excavations and shared stories that really added depth to our visit.

Be prepared!

I do want to mention that wearing comfortable and closed shoes is essential to navigating the numerous steps and steep paths of the castle. So, don’t forget to prioritize your footwear!

This stop in the Monemvasia area was a fantastic chance to explore local history and architecture, and our local guide was crucial in helping us appreciate and understand its significance. The place was so peaceful and tranquil, which made it all the more special. The castle’s rich history and spectacular views are a must-see for anyone visiting Greece. I definitely would say not to miss this glorious spot.

A stop in a bakery in modern Monemvasia

After our fabulous time exploring Monemvasia, we got to do something completely different – make cookies! I wrote about our visit to see Maria at the Doukata Bakery in my blogpost on Greek Almond Cookies – Amygdolata (Low Carb). This was so much fun, and yum!!

Mystras private tour

After our unforgettable experience in Monemvasia, I couldn’t imagine anything topping it. But boy, was I wrong! Our Mystras private tour turned out to be just as exciting and impressive. One of the highlights of our guided tour was definitely the fortress, built in 1249 by the prince of Achaia and later surrendered to the Byzantines.

Standing at the top of a 620 m high hill overlooking Sparta, it was the center of Byzantine power in southern Greece and played an important role on the political chessboard of the time. The view from the top is breathtaking and provided us with an excellent photo opportunity.



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