Town
Separated from Laganas by a huge pine wood, Kalamaki develops almost entirely along the main street; recent hotels and restaurants, perfectly integrated with the surrounding countryside, offer the tourist all the possible facilities.
In the last years also many snack bars and souvenirs shops were born always respecting the natural environment and the close beach that being the extension of the one of Laganas it is protected too by the rules of the Marine Park.



Beach

It is a beach of fine sand very crowded in the first part, the one close to the trees but it is worth at least once to take a walk to the final part of this beach where the mountains dives straight into the sea. In this part in addition to the crystal clear sea and a very warm water it is possible to be alone even in August.
Even in this part the access hours are limited because of the turtles presence.


How to move
Kalamaki is connected to Zakynthos and Laganas by buses with daily runs.
Furthermore it is possible to rent cars, jeeps, motorbikes or bicycles to move around the island.



Where to lodge
Kalamaki is a town of small dimensions offering different lodge solutions such as hotels, studios of every kind and need. There are quieter areas and other in the middle of the enjoyments where to spend a personalized holiday.

Shops
There are many shops in Kalamaki and of every kind: supermarkets, cake shops, souvenir shops, jewellers and many other.

Amusement
At night after having chosen among numerous typical taverns with international cuisine or fast food you can enjoy a drink in one of the many pubs full of tourists where music is played till late at night.
The pubs are very well looked after from the aesthetic point of view to attract the tourist.

 


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