Kayaking

Tucked away on the eastern side of Kalymnos, the fjord-like valley of Vathy is one of the island’s most magical places to explore by kayak. With its calm turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and hidden coves, Vathy offers an unforgettable paddling experience for both beginners and experienced adventurers.

Gliding across the sheltered bay by kayak reveals a different side of Kalymnos — peaceful, wild, and untouched. As you paddle along the coastline, you’ll discover secluded beaches accessible only by sea, explore natural caves carved into the limestone, and pass beneath towering cliffs glowing in the Mediterranean sun.

The waters of Vathy are usually calm, making kayaking here ideal for relaxed exploration. Along the way, you can stop for a swim in crystal-clear coves, snorkel over vibrant underwater life, or simply drift and enjoy the silence of nature. The route often leads toward hidden inlets and coastal spots where the scenery feels almost secret.

Kayaking in Vathy is more than an activity — it’s a way to connect with the authentic beauty of Kalymnos. Surrounded by rugged mountains, citrus groves, and traditional seaside settlements, every paddle stroke reveals a landscape shaped by both nature and island history.

Whether you’re looking for a gentle coastal adventure, a romantic sunset paddle, or a chance to discover hidden gems away from the crowds, kayaking in Vathy offers one of the most rewarding outdoor experiences on the island. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery in one of Greece’s most beautiful natural settings.

Along the route, you can also visit three beautiful beaches accessible only by sea, each offering peaceful surroundings and crystal-clear waters far from the busy tourist spots. And with a little luck, you may even encounter dolphins swimming in the area — a magical sight that makes the experience on the water even more unforgettable.