Kalami is a beautiful holiday village set in a small bay. The beach is rocky/shingly, the sea crystal clear and clean, becoming deep enough for swimming very quickly. There are sufficient tavernas/restaurants situated at the back of the beach. there could probably be more, but this may make the resort more popular and ultimately spoil it. Most of the accommodation apartments/villas are in the resort and are of good standard, although the San Antonio complex looks out of place. There are a couple of supermarkets and of course the famous Durrell White House at the far end of the beach which is an excellent restaurant and well worth a visit although, as with all the restaurants, it pays to book in advance, but this could depend on the time of season one goes on holiday.We stayed in the Old Office apartment which is of good standard with an incredible view over the bay. Access down to the resort is via a rough path outside the apartment which zig zags down a steep slope and takes about 10 minutes but is not for the faint hearted and care is needed. Coming back up is hard work in the heat!! We opted to take the lifts up through the San Antonio complex and the walk along the road back to the Old Office which takes about 25 minutes. Demitris Restaurant is 30 seconds from the Old Office and is excellent and very popular so booking is essential. Stavros, the waiter, is a real character and the service/food offered up by Demetris and his wife Allison is exemplary.