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Korakas

Shallow beach dive at Korakas

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Sandy beach entry in Toroni with a shallow bottom, easy swim-or-dive access, and a wind-sensitive bay.

About Korakas

Korakas is a sandy beach dive at the north end of Toroni, where the entry is smooth and the bottom stays shallow and easy to read as it turns from sand to a little rock near the point. The site works well for snorkelers, freedivers, and first-time scuba because the water is calm enough for easy orientation, while a rockier edge near the point adds just enough structure to keep it interesting. On windy days, the open bay side can pick up waves, so the calm side and a steady entry plan matter.

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Research Estimate At Korakas

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VisibilityVisibility: 20m
AccessEasy entry
Marine LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CrowdedQuite busy
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthLight surge

Where Is Korakas?

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Korakas Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

0m - 5m

Depth Note

The entry is smooth from the beach and the guided try-scuba/freedive profile reaches about 5 m.

Best Season

April to October

Typical Conditions

Shallow, calm, and easy to read on most days, with waves and a bit more movement on windier afternoons.

Safety & Access At Korakas

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Waves

Safety Notes

Choose the calm side, watch for waves on windy days, and keep the approach simple because the bottom stays very shallow.

Access Restrictions

Sandy beach entry with a shallow bay-side approach; the rockier point and wind-exposed side need more care.

Legal Notes

Respect the beach setup and avoid the more exposed side when wind is pushing waves into the bay.

Local Intel For Korakas

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Try scuba and beginner scuba are the core use cases, with very shallow water and an easy beach entry.

Freedive

Freediving is a natural fit because the site is shallow and easy to enter from the sand.

Snorkel

Snorkelers can use the shallow bay side and the sand-to-rock edge without needing a scuba setup.

Korakas Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Korakas

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Recent Logged Visits At Korakas

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Korakas

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Korakas Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Korakas Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

azuredivingcenter.com Β· Operator

Lists Try Scuba Korakas Beach as a seasonal April to October activity, corroborating the main operating season.

azuredivingcenter.com Β· Operator

Confirms the smooth entry from Korakas Beach in Toroni and the shallow freediving training use case.

azuredivingcenter.com Β· Operator

Describes Korakas Beach in Toroni as having a smooth water entry and a maximum depth of 5 m for try-scuba visitors.

sithoniagreece.com Β· Directory

Beach guide describes Korakas as a sandy beach with a shallower bay side, easy swimming, and waves on windy days.

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