The Westin Resort spreads across 445 deluxe rooms and suites, with 123 featuring private infinity pools and the remainder offering access to extensive shared pool areas. The low-rise villa clusters follow traditional Messinian design, built with natural stone and local architectural details that give the property character rather than cookie-cutter resort styling. Everything sits on a breathtaking stretch of sandy beach along the Ionian coast, with the layout designed to maximise sea views and natural light.
Rooms deliver proper five-star quality without feeling stuffy. Living areas are spacious and well furnished, with floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with Mediterranean light. You'll find strong Wi-Fi, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, 24-hour room service and the sort of bathrooms you'll appreciate after 36 holes. The attention to detail extends to practical touches like proper work desks and generous storage, which matters when you're unpacking golf gear and resort wear for a week-long stay.
The 123 suites with private infinity pools are worth the upgrade if you're travelling as a couple or small group. You get the same high-spec interiors plus your own pool terrace, which transforms the experience from excellent hotel to private villa feel. For families or larger groups, the standard deluxe rooms with shared pool access still deliver plenty of space and direct access to the resort's extensive pool network.
Dining spans four distinct restaurants, each with different views and culinary focus. You'll find everything from international cuisine to regional Greek specialities, with various pool bars, lounge areas and chill-out spots scattered across the property. The quality is consistently high, and the variety means you can stay on-site for a full week without menu fatigue.
The spa and thalassotherapy centre is large, well-equipped and spot on for post-round recovery, especially if you're playing back-to-back days. Combine that with the waterpark for families, multiple pools for different moods and direct beach access, and you've got a resort that works for pure golf trips and mixed-ability groups where not everyone wants to play every day.
The charm of the region lies just outside the gates in the local towns that truly make the resort what it is. Just a 10-minute drive away is Gialova, a picture-perfect waterfront village lined with excellent tavernas and bars right on the water, making it the perfect spot for fresh seafood and a sunset drink after a day on the fairways. Meanwhile, the historic town of Pylos is only 15–20 minutes away, offering an amphitheatre-shaped view over stunning Navarino Bay, a grand central square shaded by plane trees, the impressive Neokastro castle, and a bustling marina that provides an authentic taste of genuine Messinian charm and local life.