The Olive Tree as Tradition and a Way of Life
The Messenian olive grove is far more than just a rural landscape; it is a living archive of history, flavour, and culture that stretches from Kalamata to Mani and Chora in Trifylia. Here, amidst vast expanses of olive trees, some of the earliest evidence of olive cultivation in the Greek world was born.
At the Palace of Nestor in Chora, Linear B ideograms for the olive tree and its oil have been unearthed, proving that Messenia is one of the most ancient homelands of the olive in the Mediterranean. Since Mycenaean times, the olive has served as a symbol of power, wealth, and sanctity.
Today, the world-renowned Kalamata PDO olives and premium Messenian olive oil travel to every corner of the globe. Yet their essence remains here: in centuries-old groves, in both traditional and modern olive mills, and in monasteries and country chapels still lit by the flicking flame of olive oil lamps.
The Olive Cultural Routes connect Kalamata with Kardamyli, Ancient Messene, Androusa, and Chora, revealing industrial heritage monuments, archaeological sites, and authentic landscapes.
Visit the olive mills during the harvest season (autumn–winter) to witness the production process firsthand and savour fresh olive oil served with traditional bread.
At the Palace of Nestor in Chora, Linear B ideograms for the olive tree and its oil have been unearthed, proving that Messenia is one of the most ancient homelands of the olive in the Mediterranean. Since Mycenaean times, the olive has served as a symbol of power, wealth, and sanctity.
Today, the world-renowned Kalamata PDO olives and premium Messenian olive oil travel to every corner of the globe. Yet their essence remains here: in centuries-old groves, in both traditional and modern olive mills, and in monasteries and country chapels still lit by the flicking flame of olive oil lamps.
The Olive Cultural Routes connect Kalamata with Kardamyli, Ancient Messene, Androusa, and Chora, revealing industrial heritage monuments, archaeological sites, and authentic landscapes.
Visit the olive mills during the harvest season (autumn–winter) to witness the production process firsthand and savour fresh olive oil served with traditional bread.

























