Kerami
Kerami is a traditional stone village in the Kalloni region — part of the agricultural network around the Gulf of Kalloni and its wetlands.
Stone village in the Kalloni agricultural area

Travel to Lesvos
What to See and Do in Kerami
Kerami is a traditional stone village in the Kalloni region — part of the agricultural network around the Gulf of Kalloni and its wetlands.
How long: 1–2 hours. Best combined with: Kalloni, Arisvi, Dafia, Skalochori. Best for: Slow travel, inland village lovers, central Lesvos drives.
Thematic Guides
For detailed coverage of attractions in this area:
- Beaches in Lesvos
- Monasteries & Sacred Places
- Museums
- Castles & Fortifications
- Thermal Springs
- Walking & Hiking
- Food & Gastronomy
- Birdwatching
Where to Stay
Skala Kallonis is the best base for birdwatchers; Kalloni town is more practical for shopping and central island access. See the Kalloni hotels page.
Kerami — Travel Notes
Kerami is a stop on a Kalloni area loop.
Kalloni Area villages
- Kalloni
- Arisvi
- Dafia
- Skalochori
