Kalamia Beach is like a true paradise with its breathtakingly beautiful and crystal-clear sea. It's so clear that you might not even need a snorkel mask to enjoy it. The beach is easily accessible by foot through a dirt trail, making it convenient even if you have children with you. You can park your car for free on the street, and if parking spaces are limited, there's a paid parking option nearby for 7 euros.
At the beach, you can rent umbrellas for 10 euros each, and there's a well-equipped bar where you can quench your thirst and enjoy delicious food. On the left side of the beach, there are fascinating caves that are perfect for capturing stunning photographs. Snorkeling enthusiasts will love Kalamia Beach as the underwater world is mesmerizing with an abundance of fish.
Unlike some other beaches in Cefalonia, Kalamia Beach doesn't offer jet ski rentals, which helps maintain its tranquil atmosphere. This makes it a great choice for water games and paddleball. The only small downside is that there are pebbles along the shoreline, but once you go a bit deeper into the water, the sea bottom becomes sandy and comfortable.