Proti Island is located in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese and is washed by the clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea.
It is a small island of heavenly beauty opposite Marathopoli, less than two nautical miles away. It is a natural pier for the area and a place of great archaeological importance, since there are preserved parts of the wall and acropolis, as well as turrets of the Mycenaean or the Pre-classical period.
The myth states that the island's name comes from the god of the sea, the son of Poseidon, Proteus. According to the local tradition, the island was a refuge for sailors and a pirate nest for hidden treasures.
The island of Proti remains unspoiled by residential development and environmental pollution, offering tranquility, considering that the only building on the island is the monastery of “Assumption of Virgin Mary Gorgopigi”, in the north of which there is the white sand, of exceptional beauty “Vourlia” beach. The visit to the monastery is a unique experience attracting a significant number of visitors.
The island appeals also to those seeking adventure and contact with nature, offering activities such as hiking and climbing with routes suitable for all ages and fitness levels, creating thus unforgettable wellness experiences and experiential memories. In addition, organised scuba diving activities takes you to the beauty of the underwater world of the island.
Tourists can visit Proti Island easily by boat from the port of Marathopoli.