Mani Peninsula
The Mani Peninsula is a rugged and scenic region located in the southern part of the Peloponnese in Greece. Known for its dramatic landscapes, the peninsula features steep cliffs, beautiful beaches, and traditional stone villages. The area is rich in history, with ancient ruins and Byzantine churches dotting the landscape.
The Mani Peninsula is divided into two main regions: Inner Mani and Outer Mani. Inner Mani is characterized by its mountainous terrain and secluded villages, while Outer Mani is known for its coastal towns and vibrant culture. The peninsula is a popular destination for hiking, exploring, and experiencing authentic Greek life.