The bay of Kakome
Only three kilometres from the village Nivice-Bubar, as you pass through a wooded mountain pass, you can see the azure stretch of an exotic bay. It is the Bay of Kakome, which lies 2.8 km north of Qefali Peninsula. The bay is 2 km in breath and it enters the land for about 550 metres. The north and south coast is rocky with cliffs, which are 15 metres high, but the plain close to be bay, which has an area of 15 hectares, is suitable for building tourist facilities.

The coast and the hillsides rising from it are wooded and covered with typical Mediterranean vegetation forming a green belt. The sea at the bay is deep, but crystal-clear and abounds in plant life and wildlife. Two typical sand beaches in Kroreza extend for about 3 km in a strip of 2-5 metres wide. On the first beach there is a spring of very cold potable water. In Kakome Pass and in Kroreza there are two monasteries with the monastery of St. Mary standing out in an altitude of 100 m above the sea level and 150 m from the coast. At present it is difficult to be reached because of the rough track off the main road, but the most practical way of getting there is by sea on small boats from Saranda.

