


Kala is a small and intimate music festival that takes place at a stunning location on the Albanian Riviera.
It brings together the joy and discovery of a carefully curated line-up with the freedom and ease of a beach holiday.

Expect blissful beach days, a friendly atmosphere and the very best DJs and live acts performing across 6 open air beach stages.

Clash Magazine


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When it comes to travel, few places are still undiscovered.
Albania is Europe’s final hidden gem, where turquoise seas, golden sands, and cultural treasures remain unspoiled.
Kala takes place in Dhërmi, an intimate coastal village perfect for escaping the crowds.




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Practicing naturism is not about suddenly loving every inch of yourself on day one. It is about neutrality, which is the first step toward genuine positivity.
By [Author Name]
The first time I stepped onto a nude beach, I almost tripped. Not over a rock, but over my own reflex to cross my arms over my chest. I had spent 30 years learning to hide, suck in, and apologize for my body. And now, I was about to walk into the sun with nothing but SPF 50 and a lifetime of insecurities.
That anxiety lasted precisely four minutes.
Within seconds, I realized something profound: No one was looking at me. Not because I was invisible, but because in a naturist space, bodies are not a spectacle. They are simply landscapes. purenudism gallery hot
In an era of filtered selfies, Ozempic trends, and the $60 billion global weight loss industry, the quiet revolution of naturism (often called nudism) offers a radical antidote. It is not about sex, exhibitionism, or even sunshine. It is about the slow, deliberate unlearning of shame. And it might be the most authentic body positivity movement we have.
Psychology Today has documented what naturists have known for decades: social nudity desensitizes the brain to body anxiety. This process is called "habituation."
Imagine walking into a naturist park for the first time. Your heart is racing. You are terrified of being judged. But within five minutes, a shift occurs. You see a grandfather with a surgical scar playing catch. A mother with stretch marks reading a book. A teenager with acne laughing with friends. A double amputee swimming laps.
No one is staring. No one is gasping. They are just living. Practicing naturism is not about suddenly loving every
This is the secret weapon of the naturism lifestyle: the normalization of reality. When you see 100 real, un-posed bodies in ten minutes, your brain recalibrates. The "flaws" you obsess over—cellulite, loose skin, asymmetrical breasts, belly fat—become statistically normal. They are no longer flaws; they are just features.
Modern body positivity was born from a noble place: the fight against fatphobia, ableism, and the tyranny of airbrushed perfection. But critics argue that commercialized "body positivity" has become another beauty standard—just with more stretch marks and cellulite allowed at the party. The pressure to feel confident is now another chore on the to-do list.
Naturism sidesteps this trap entirely. It doesn’t ask you to love your body. It asks you to simply inhabit it.
The international naturist federation, INF-FNI, defines naturism as "a way of life in harmony with nature, characterized by the practice of communal nudity, with the intention of encouraging self-respect, respect for others and for the environment." Not over a rock, but over my own
Notice the word "sexy" is absent. So is "perfect." So is "hot."
This is the most common misconception. Western culture has hypersexualized the naked body to the point where we cannot separate nudity from intimacy.
However, organizations like The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) and the International Naturist Federation (INF) strictly enforce non-sexual conduct. Naturism is about freedom, not lewdness.
In fact, many practitioners report that naturism has given them a healthier relationship with sexuality. By removing the constant visual noise of "forbidden skin," naturists often find that intimacy becomes more about connection and less about objectification.

Welcome to dance paradise.
Six open air spaces on the beach equipped with wooden dancefloors and top tier sound systems.
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Kala is designed to balance all-night dancing with time to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Besides the music, you’ll find stunning beaches, soothing wellness sessions, and mouth-watering mediterranean food that will help you recharge.
Plus a range of daytime activities ideal for spending quality time with your friends and connect with others beyond the dancefloor.

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Say goodbye to festival camping
All tickets include hotel accommodation, and most hotels are within walking distance.
Having your own comfy hotel bed and shower at a festival is a game changer.
This also allows us to keep prices affordable:
Full week ticket + 3* hotel starts at only £325 / 375€ per person
There are options for every style and budget, from cosy beach huts to fancy 5* hotels.
Check the accommodation page for more details:

