West-side entry, all-level framing, and shore-dive profile.
Cape dive on Sithonia’s southern tip with a shallow west-side start.
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Lemos sits on the southern tip of Sithonia, where the cape has beaches on both sides and the west side is the dive side. The profile starts shallow and runs down a gentle slope, so it feels more like a coastal training dive than a drop-off. Clear Aegean water and strong fish life give it plenty of color, but the exposed cape rewards calm-weather planning.
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Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
2m - 25m
Depth Note
One description gives a route from 2 m down to 22 m; a stated maximum depth is 25 m.
Best Season
Late spring through early autumn, especially June and September, when calmer mornings and lighter traffic are more likely.
Typical Conditions
Clear Aegean water, a shallow west-side start, and a slope into the low 20s; the cape can feel livelier once the sea breeze builds.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Use the west-side entry, keep an eye on summer boat traffic, and stay conservative if wind and surface movement build on the cape.
Access Restrictions
West-side beach entry; keep clear of swimmers and tour boats on busy summer days.
Legal Notes
Southern tip of Sithonia beach access; follow local coastal and marine-traffic rules.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Suitable for all levels, with a dive profile starting around 2 m and descending into the low 20 m range.
Freediving
The shallow start and moderate maximum depth make it a workable freedive training site, especially for controlled shoreline sessions.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling works well on the shallower west-side water and is best on calm mornings before boat traffic picks up.
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Directional shelter context for incoming swell.
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West-side entry, all-level framing, and shore-dive profile.
Sea-breeze timing and south-Sithonia coastal conditions.
Snorkeling-friendly beach with a remote, usually empty feel.
Boat-tour stop and crystal-clear water context.
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