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Stoupa is a coastal village in the southern Peloponnese region of Greece, situated along the Ionian Sea. The village features traditional whitewashed houses, olive groves, and a pebble beach popular with swimmers and water sports enthusiasts. Visitors typically enjoy seaside taverna dining, explore nearby hiking trails, and visit ancient archaeological sites in the surrounding Messenia region.
Stoupa is a small coastal resort village located on the outer Mani peninsula in the regional unit of Laconia, southern Peloponnese, Greece. It sits approximately 100 kilometres south of Kalamata and is positioned along the western coast of the peninsula facing the Messenian Gulf. The village is administratively part of the municipality of West Mani and serves as one of the main tourist access points for the broader Mani region, a UNESCO-recognised cultural landscape defined by its tower house architecture, Byzantine heritage, and geographically isolated character.
Stoupa | Mani Peninsula | Laconia | Southern Peloponnese | Greece | Coastal Village | Beach Destination | Cultural Landscape