
Kalami is a picturesque village on the northeastern coast of Corfu, known for its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters.
The village was originally a small fishing village, but has since become a popular destination for tourists seeking a tranquil and authentic Greek experience.
One of the most famous attractions in Kalami is the White House, also known as the White Villa of Darrell, named after its former owner, author Lawrence Durrell. The villa was built in the 1930s and was a popular spot for literary figures of the time, including Durrell's brother Gerald. The villa is said to have inspired the setting of the novel "Prospero's Cell" by Lawrence Durrell.
Aside from the White Villa, Kalami offers visitors a range of activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, and fishing.
The village has several tavernas serving fresh seafood and traditional Greek cuisine, as well as cafes and bars where visitors can relax and take in the stunning views of the Ionian Sea. The nearby hills offer opportunities for hiking and exploring the countryside.
You can visit Kalami following our standard routes:
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