Whether you’re looking for a cost-effective hostel, guest house or hotel, or five-star luxury accommodation, there are plenty of options in this part of the island. Hotels in Kamari are located all around the village, many of which are just a one-minute stroll to the main beach, Playa de Kamari.This five-kilometre-long stretch of black sand is a great place for families to spend the day relaxing, picnicking and swimming. It helps that so many of Kamari’s café’s, restaurants and shops are right by the beach, ensuring that you’ll never need to walk far. It’s also an ideal location to practise jet-skiing, flyboarding, wakeboarding, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and other water sports. And because the beach is so long, it’s easy enough to find a secluded spot, which makes it especially appealing to visiting couples.If you fancy a bit of a break from Kamari, why not visit an ancient city that is situated on top of Mount Vounó? It’ll take you less than 75 minutes to reach on foot, or 10 minutes each way by taxi. You’ll not only discover artefacts and structures that date back as far as the ninth century BC, you’ll be treated to some quite spectacular 360-degree views.Hotels in Kamari are a good option for adults who enjoy a glass of wine or two. If that includes you, a visit to award-winning Gaia Winery is in order, which is less than a half-hour walk from the centre of town. Sample a number of delicious, locally fermented wines as you enjoy the pleasant surroundings of this beachside estate.