Kalamaki Beach
About
Kalamaki Beach, on the southern coast of Zakynthos island in Greece, stretches along the eastern side of Laganas Bay. It is renowned for its fine white sand, crystal‑clear waters, and dramatic mountain backdrops, making it a popular destination for sun‑seeking travelers and families alike. The beach is part of the Zakynthos Marine Park and serves as a vital nesting ground for the endangered loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta); visitors can watch turtles nest and hatch between May and October, though certain areas are cordoned off to protect wildlife and water‑sports are prohibited at night. Despite these restrictions, the gentle, shallow waves offer a safe swimming environment, while sunbeds can be rented and several beachfront restaurants and resorts cater to guests. Kalamaki is freely accessible to the public, providing visitors with an unforgettable combination of natural beauty and ecological significance.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours