Ksamil (Albanian: Ksamili, Greek: Εξαμίλι) is a village and a former municipality in the riviera of Southern Albania, and part of Butrint National Park.
During the communist era, the coastal village of Ksamil was built[4] in 1966 and is located south of the city of Sarandë off the road to Butrint.
[4] According to official estimates (2014), the population of the commune of Ksamil numbered 9,215,[3] of whom 4,207 were Greeks, seven Aromanians, and the rest Albanians.
The Caribbean white sand beaches in Ksamil gave the town great tourism boost.
Other activities are the Blue Eye in Muzinë, the Butrint National Park, Saranda and as well some other minor beaches that lie north to Ksamil.