Apartments in Kalamaki

Apartments in Kalamaki

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Highlights in Kalamaki

  • Kalamaki Beach
  • Marathonisi (Turtle Island)
  • Laganas Bay
  • Keri Caves
  • Pantokratoras viewpoint
  • Michaelos Taverna

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Apartments in Kalamaki

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Why Rent an Apartment in Kalamaki?

Kalamaki offers a relaxed coastal escape on the southern shore of Zakynthos where warm shallows and soft golden sand create an easygoing atmosphere perfect for unwinding. Visitors staying in an apartment in Kalamaki can spend slow days by the sea watching turtles glide through protected waters or wander along quiet lanes lined with family-run tavernas serving fresh Greek dishes. Gentle scenery surrounds the resort with low hills, olive groves and peaceful paths leading to viewpoints that overlook the Ionian Sea. Evenings feel calm and welcoming with cafés and restaurants creating a friendly buzz without overwhelming noise or crowds. It is a destination that rewards those seeking simplicity, comfort and the charm of an island that moves at a gentle pace.

You could also of course stay in apartments in Planos for a modern beachfront experience near Tsilivi Beach. Alternatively, consider apartments in Alykes to explore a lively village with family-friendly beaches and traditional tavernas.

What Are the Apartments in Kalamaki Like?

The apartments in Kalamaki typically feature a blend of classic Greek architecture and modern comfort. These accommodations often have bright terraces or balconies overlooking gardens or the sea. Interiors are usually fresh and simple in decor, combining whitewashed walls with warm wood accents. Many apartments are newly renovated or well-maintained to offer guests a comfortable stay. You can find private apartments to rent in the heart of Kalamaki or closer to the beach, enabling easy access to local amenities. Most apartments for rent in Kalamaki are family-run and provide a welcoming, personalised atmosphere. For travellers seeking variation, you might also explore villas in Zakynthos, which offer more space and private pools for a luxurious stay.

Apartments here usually include comfortable amenities to enhance your holiday experience:

  • Private parking
  • Air conditioning
  • Wi-Fi
  • Balconies or terraces
  • Garden access
  • Barbecue facilities
  • Flatscreen TV

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Travellers and Activities

Kalamaki for Watersports Lovers

Watersports enthusiasts will find Kalamaki ideal thanks to its calm, shallow waters perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding and swimming. Windsurfers and sailors benefit from steady winds, and snorkellers can explore colourful marine life in nearby coves. Families often book an apartment in Kalamaki to enjoy safe sandy beaches and close proximity to family-friendly attractions such as Tsilivi Waterpark. Boat trips reveal hidden bays and dramatic cliffs, while local beachfront cafés provide refreshment throughout the day. Visitors interested in conservation can join guided tours focused on turtle habitats, with more insights available in this detailed Lonely Planet guide to Zakynthos. Consider also checking out apartments in Laganas, which are well suited for those looking to combine beach life with vibrant nightlife.

Kalamaki for Families and Relaxation Seekers

Families often appreciate the wide sandy beaches where children can safely play and swim in shallow waters. Nature trails and boardwalks offer gentle walks with chances to see sea turtles and native plants. Small playgrounds, cafés and ice cream shops make days out easy and fun. Boat excursions offer marine life exploration and visits to hidden coves. Quiet beach areas provide spots for relaxation while children enjoy the gentle waves. Evening promenades create a peaceful close to active days filled with family time. For those who prefer a quieter village vibe, checking out affordable apartments in Kalamaki like these ensures comfort and convenience. If you'd like to explore further, villas in Planos also provide excellent options for families seeking a nearby location with similar coastal charm.

Kalamaki's long sandy beach is a vital worldwide nesting site for the endangered loggerhead sea turtle, which returns annually to lay eggs.

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What Are the Best Things To Do in Kalamaki?

  1. Relax on Kalamaki Beach
  2. Discover Zakynthos' Turtle Habitats in the National Marine Park
  3. Explore Water Activities at Keri Caves
  4. Taste Local Greek Cuisine
  5. Snorkel and Swim in Hidden Coves

Top 7 Travel Tips in Kalamaki

1. Relax on Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki Beach stretches along the southeastern coast of Zakynthos with wide soft sands and shallow, warm water ideal for long swims. Walk toward the quieter end near Crystal Beach Hotel to find peaceful spots away from Laganas. From the shoreline you can see Marathonisi (Turtle Island) in the distance, and the sunsets behind the cliffs of Cameo Island are especially beautiful. Sunbeds and small beach cafés offer iced coffees, fresh salads and sea views throughout the day. Early morning walks reveal calm, glassy water and the chance to see turtle tracks from the night before. The beach's long, uninterrupted coastline creates a naturally relaxing setting perfect for slow days in the sun.

2. Discover Zakynthos' Turtle Habitats in the National Marine Park

Kalamaki lies inside the National Marine Park of Zakynthos, one of the most important loggerhead turtle nesting zones in the Mediterranean. Join a guided walk with local conservation groups to learn how nesting sites are protected along Kalamaki and Laganas Bay. Boat trips from nearby Laganas offer a respectful way to see turtles feeding near Marathonisi or drifting through the clear shallows of Keri Bay. Interpretive signs along the beach explain how the dunes and warm sands support the turtles' life cycle. Visiting early in the day helps avoid disturbing nesting areas and offers the best chance of spotting wildlife!

3. Explore Water Activities at Keri Caves

The calm waters around Kalamaki are ideal for paddleboarding toward Laganas Bay, where you can drift over seagrass meadows and spot fish below. Kayak rentals near the main beach allow you to paddle toward Marathonisi or the rocky edges around Kalamaki Point. Local boat operators offer small trips to the famous Keri Caves, where the water glows bright blue under the cliffs. Snorkelling near the rocks at Kalamaki's eastern end reveals wrasse, starfish and schools of tiny silver fish. On calm days you can swim along the coastline all the way to the sandy stretches of Laganas!

4. Taste Local Greek Cuisine at Escape and Michaelos Taverns

Kalamaki's tavernas offer traditional Zakynthian dishes such as rabbit stifado, stuffed peppers and freshly grilled sea bream caught that morning in Laganas Bay. At family-run restaurants like Escape or Michaelos, you can try local wine, homemade bread and olive oil pressed in nearby villages such as Lithakia. Beach cafés serve simple favourites including tzatziki, feta pies and baklava enjoyed with the sound of waves in the background. Evening meals often come with views of Marathonisi glowing in the fading light. Visiting Kalamaki's small bakeries for sesame koulouri or honey-soaked loukoumades adds sweet local flavour to your day!

5. Wander Nearby Villages like Lithakia and Mouzaki

A short drive from Kalamaki brings you to the village of Lithakia, where stone houses, olive presses and small cafés reflect traditional Zakynthian life. In Laganas, visit the quieter backstreets to find bakeries, fruit markets and local shops away from the nightlife. Head up to Mouzaki or Pantokratoras for views over the whole bay and glimpses of everyday rural rhythms. As you explore, you'll pass courtyards filled with lemon trees, small chapels and village squares lively with conversation. Each village reveals different layers of island culture - from crafts and cooking to architecture shaped by centuries of history!

6. Enjoy Scenic Walks and Trails to the Kalamaki Viewpoint

Coastal paths from Kalamaki lead toward Laganas Beach or eastward to the quieter dunes near Dafni Beach, part of the protected marine park. Inland trails climb gentle hills dotted with olive trees and wild herbs, offering wide views of Keri Bay and the mountains of Vasilikos. The walk to Kalamaki's small viewpoint above the cliffs gives panoramas of Marathonisi and the shimmering water below. These routes range from easy beachfront strolls to slightly more challenging hillside climbs, making them suitable for most visitors.

7. Snorkel and Swim in Hidden Coves Near Kalamaki Point

Small rocky inlets west of Kalamaki lead to quiet coves where the water turns deep blue and visibility is excellent. Swim toward Kalamaki Point to find sheltered spots with calm seas and colourful marine life. Snorkelling near the rocks by the old pier at Laganas also reveals vibrant underwater scenes and shoals of young fish. Boat taxis from Laganas can take you to Marathonisi, where two beaches offer shallow turquoise water ideal for relaxed swimming. Each hidden corner feels different, from pebble coves shaded by cliffs to open sandy stretches glowing in the midday sun. Finding an apartment in Kalamaki by the beach is a must for the perfect holiday getaway!

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