Kalami Corfu is considered to be one of the most tranquil beauty spots in Corfu. It is a horseshoe-shaped bay, with a rare beauty of the Greek uniqueness of nature. The amphitheatric greenery accompanied with the Ionian Sea and the hillside villages around Kalami Corfu are a perfect combination for an idyllic and relaxing environment. Kalami beachbeach proudly flies the blue flag. It offers a wide range of water sports including water-skiing, canoeing, pedalos and boat hire. With Kalami being a typical small Greek village, it is not for people who want a lively holiday. The emphasis put on relaxation and tranquillity. Kalami is ideal for family holidays, for people who enjoy the romance, the nature and the simple life of the Corfiot country.
Transfer from Corfu Airport/Port to Kalami Kouloura Corfu
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If you are a lover of peaceful and quite holidays, then Kalami is definitely your destination. Kalami is well known as the place where the Nobel Prize nominated author, Lawrence Durrell, once lived in the White House, and wrote excellent novels as “Prospero’s Cell”. The White House is still preserved at the end of Kalami bay from the beginning of the 20th century. Be entertained with the various water-sports or hire a boat to explore the unspoiled beaches of the northeast coast. You can go on numerous excursions by coach or boat to explore the rest of Corfu or other neighboring islands.
On the 21st of May is the name day of Saints Constantine and Helen. The local people celebrate the name day of the Saints with a festival in the back yard of the church. There is plenty of food with “souvlakia”or grilled lamb and soft drinks, Greek retsina wine or beers. The people are dancing to traditional Corfiot and Greek songs played by a live band. During the summer season, the festival of pie is organized at the same place. Every year, the local businesses of Kalami organize the Varcarola festival in Kalami. An old Corfiot event, where the boats, decorated with lights, sail along Kalami bay as the choirs of the Municipality sing traditional Corfiot songs called “cantades”.