Your stay — Grekis
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Grekis, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (4th floor or above) for reduced street noise, as Messini's main road can get moderately busy. Additionally, opt for a room on the east or west side of the hotel to avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the lift, as it can be located on lower floors and may cause disruptions. Also, rooms near the service entrance might receive occasional noise from staff and deliveries.
Best views
The hotel's orientation allows for a view of the surrounding landscape, but due to its location in a residential area, the views might not be particularly scenic. However, rooms on the upper floors may offer a glimpse of the surrounding hills.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and above are likely to be quieter due to the hotel's layout and distance from the main road.
🔊 Noise notes
Messini's main road can get moderately busy, especially during peak tourist season, but the hotel's layout and design help to mitigate noise pollution.
Insider tips
Consider requesting a room with a balcony to enjoy the fresh air and take in the views. Additionally, try to check-in during the morning or late afternoon to avoid the lunchtime rush and long queues.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Grekis
free for 2 devices; 100 Mbps speed; no login constraints
serves all floors, no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on all devices; no physical papers
15:00-22:00; early bag-drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 13:00 (€20 fee after 12:00)
available for up to 24 hours; €5 per day
step-free access to all areas; wheelchair entries via main entrance; some rooms adapted for guests with disabilities
on-site parking available (€10 per night); nearest public car park: 'Messini Parking' (€8 per day); no EV charging on site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €0.75 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit, €100 incidental card hold at check-in (€200 for stays over 3 nights)
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
Travellers can exchange currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or use ATMs. Be aware that airport and tourist bureaux may offer poor exchange rates.
Most businesses accept major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Contactless payments are widely accepted, and many locals use mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Tipping is not expected but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 EUR for good service is appreciated. Taxi drivers and hotel staff may also expect a small tip.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical coffee can cost around 1-2 EUR at a local café.
A street food lunch, such as a souvlaki or a gyro, can cost around 4-6 EUR.
A traditional taverna meal can cost around 10-15 EUR for a main course.
Street food is common in the town centre and near the market.
Local supermarkets like Lidl, Carrefour, and local markets offer affordable groceries.
Affordable shopping can be found at local markets and high-street stores like Primark.
A day pass for public transport costs around 2-3 EUR, and a bus from the airport to the town centre costs around 5-7 EUR.
Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and opt for local tavernas instead.Use public transport or walk/bike whenever possible.Shop at local markets for fresh produce and souvenirs.
Good to know — Messini
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Messini, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Grekis
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Messini Town Centre (main square stop) → Kalamata City Central Bus Station (then connections to airport/ferries)
💡 Cheapest way to reach Kalamata port or main shops. The bus runs along the coastal road—sit left side for sea views. Buy tickets at the periptero (kiosk) near the stop, not on the bus, to avoid a surcharge.
Kalamata Airport (KLX) bus stop → Messini Town Centre (then walk/taxi 5 min to apartments)
💡 The bus from the airport to Messini runs infrequent; check the KTEL Messinias app for real times. Get off at the Messini clock tower stop and walk east 800 metres—the apartment complex is a white two-storey block behind the Olive Tree Taverna.
Kalamata Central Bus Station (KTEL) → Messini Town Centre
💡 The bus stops at Messini main square. From there, it's a 15-minute walk to Peters Village – or call ahead for a €5 taxi hop. Buy tickets from the driver (cash only).
Kalamata International Airport (KLX) → Messini Town Centre
💡 This bus runs only June–October and connects to flight arrivals. It drops you at the Messini stop on the main road – not the town square. Walk 10 mins south to Peters Village. Buy ticket at kiosk inside airport.
Kalamata Airport (KLX) → Anastasios Olive Garden Apartments, Messini
💡 Pre-book with a local driver via the hotel for a fixed rate of €35. Pickup outside arrivals is quick; avoid unlicensed taxis that charge €50+. Cash only usually.
Kalamata International Airport (KLX) → Peters Village / Villa Petri, Messini
💡 Agree the fare before you get in. Most drivers charge €35-45 fixed for this route; avoid airport touts and book via your hotel or a local company like Taxi Messini.
Messini Town Centre (bus stop or square) → Anastasios Olive Garden Apartments
💡 If you arrive by bus at the centre and don't want to walk 10 minutes in the heat, call the town taxi number—drivers speak basic English. Flat rate €5 for any drop within Messini limits.
Messini Town Square → Peters Village / Villa Petri
💡 Don't rely on hailing one on the street. Save the local taxi dispatcher number – they'll send a car within 10 minutes. Cash only, no card machines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Grekis?
Request a room on a higher floor (4th floor or above) for reduced street noise, as Messini's main road can get moderately busy. Additionally, opt for a room on the east or west side of the hotel to avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours.
Which rooms should I avoid at Grekis?
Avoid rooms near the lift, as it can be located on lower floors and may cause disruptions. Also, rooms near the service entrance might receive occasional noise from staff and deliveries.
Is Grekis noisy?
Messini's main road can get moderately busy, especially during peak tourist season, but the hotel's layout and design help to mitigate noise pollution.
Which rooms have the best views at Grekis?
The hotel's orientation allows for a view of the surrounding landscape, but due to its location in a residential area, the views might not be particularly scenic. However, rooms on the upper floors may offer a glimpse of the surrounding hills.
What are insider tips for staying at Grekis?
Consider requesting a room with a balcony to enjoy the fresh air and take in the views. Additionally, try to check-in during the morning or late afternoon to avoid the lunchtime rush and long queues.
What time is check-in at Grekis?
Check-in at Grekis is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Grekis have Wi-Fi?
free for 2 devices; 100 Mbps speed; no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Grekis?
€0.75 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Grekis?
A street food lunch, such as a souvlaki or a gyro, can cost around 4-6 EUR.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Grekis?
A day pass for public transport costs around 2-3 EUR, and a bus from the airport to the town centre costs around 5-7 EUR.
Top Attractions in Messini
💡 Look for the ornate wooden iconostasis and the small Byzantine-era icons near the altar. The courtyard is a good spot for a quiet break.
💡 Step around the back to see the original foundation stones from the Venetian era.
💡 Pop in early morning before it gets busy; the staff are happy to share background stories if you ask.
💡 Buy a €2 frappe from the corner kiosk and sit on the west bench for the best view of the fountain at sunset.
💡 Grab a frappé from the kiosk opposite the church and sit on the low wall for prime people-watching. Saturday mornings see a small farmer's market here.
💡 The path is unmarked—walk south from the main road past the Taverna O Nikos and you'll see a gap in the fence. Best light for photos is 6-7pm.
💡 Weekday afternoons are quietest; there is a small kiosk selling snacks and drinks. No sunbeds, so bring your own towel.
💡 Bring binoculars—no rental on site. Arrive at dawn when the birds are most active. It's a 15-minute walk from the centre along the coastal dirt track.