Mikri Mantineia (Greek: Μικρή Μαντίνεια) is a seaside village in the municipality of Kalamata, Messenia, Greece.
The village was probably founded in the second half of the 17th century in an inland location which is now known as Palio Chorio.
It was first mentioned in 1700 as Chora Mikri ("small village"), as opposed to the older and larger Megali Mantineia.
In the early 20th century, a small part of the population moved into the nearby beach areas of Mourti, Panitsa and Myloi.
Although the two Mantineies are part of different municipalities, they still form one entity from the geographic, population and economic side and they have a common Olive Production Committee.