Kalami Beach is a quiet coastal destination located east of Chania city, along the coastline of Souda Bay.

Geographically, it is situated next to the Chania-Rethymno national road (E75), offering easy access to travelers moving along Crete's main road axis.

The landscape is characterized by its proximity to historical and geological points of interest, as the beach is located very close to the Itzedin Fortress and a short distance from the archaeological site of Aptera. The shore faces the enclosed Souda Bay, which typically ensures calm waters, while the natural environment includes low hills and rocky formations.

Access is very simple via the national network, with parking spaces available near the shore. A local cemetery and a shipyard area are also located nearby, elements that add a unique local character to the location.

In terms of organization, the beach maintains a less commercial character compared to other shores in the prefecture, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a quick swimming stop or a calmer experience by the sea, combining natural beauty with the historical atmosphere of the area.