Grama Bay is a secluded coastal area on the Karaburun Peninsula, known for its clear blue waters and rocky terrain. Visitors usually arrive by boat from Vlora or Orikum, as the land route is difficult. The bay offers a quiet, unspoiled environment suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the surrounding caves.
An element of tourist importance are the ancient inscriptions on the rock, which belong to travelers and sailors of different times who have stopped there. For this reason, Grama Bay is of interest both for its pure nature and for its historical aspect.
In general, it is considered a destination for tourists seeking tranquility, unspoiled nature, and marine activities in an area isolated from mass tourism.