Walk through the village with the friendly people!
The first mention of Katakolon is around 1850. According to older villagers, the area was originally inhabited by residents of Zakynthos, Kefalonia and other villages close to Pyrgos. Features of this small community are the great and gradual export of raisin and its welcoming people.
Book Now
Discover the legend of the name!
Arethusa, the daughter of Nereus and Doris, was the companion of the goddess Artemis and the nymph of every source and every forest. Arethusa, in a effort to avoid the fluvial god Alpheus, who loved her madly, crossed the sea that separates Peloponnese and Sicily and arrived to an island near Syracuse, named Ortygia. There, she was transformed in "source" rich in limpid water by Artemis Goddess. Then, God Alpheus transformed into powerful undersea river to unite his waters with those of the source Arethusa. His impetuosity was so great that not even Adriades (Adriatic Sea) could prevent him.
Book Now