Kampos (Greek: Κάμπος) is a village and a community in the Mani Peninsula, in Messenia in southern Greece.
It is located at height of 350m, on the provincial road Kalamata-Areopoli, 22 km.
In the village there is the Byzantine church of SS.
Also, there is the small church of St. John with 13th-century frescoes, and the tower-house of the Koumoundouros family, in which Alexandros Koumoundouros (a 19th-century politician and prime minister of Greece) was born.
Near this tower-house there is the arched Mycenaean tomb of Machaon, son of Asclepius.