Kalami
Small beautiful beach to the west near the village of Mylopotamos. It has fine pebbles and small sea caves at its entrance. If one pays close attention, some days of the year one will see pirate cannons at its bottom.
On the way to the beach it is worth visiting the monastery of Panagia Orfani which is built on a cliff.
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It does not have facilities for bathers.
Access: Asphalt road to the monastery of Panagia Orfani, then a dirt road for 200 meters and finally a difficult path with a descent. At one point a rope is used for the descent. Suitable shoes are also required for this part of the route.
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BEACHES OF KYTHIRA
- Agia Pelagia
- Agios Lefteris
- Agios Nikolas
- Ammoutsi
- Avlemonas
- Chalkos
- Diakofti
- Feloti
- Firi Ammos (Agias Pelagias)
- Firi Ammos (Livadi)
- Fournoi
- Kaki Lagada
- Kakoplaka
- Kaladi
- Kalami
- Kalogirou
- Kapsali | Sparagario
- Karpathi
- Kiriakoulou
- Kombonada
- Koufos Gialos
- Likodimou
- Limnaria
- Limnionas
- Lorentzou | Lagada
- Melidoni
- Palaiopoli | Limni
- Platia Ammos
- Routsounas
- Steno Avlaki
- Vlychada
- Vroulea