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Explore 8 public dive-site guides across Greece.
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Positioned in the open passage off Naxos, this rocky reef system features submerged pinnacles, boulders, and steep drop-offs. Divers explore deep crevices and overhangs where ancient pottery remnants mingle with Mediterranean marine life. Open-water visibility is typically excellent, though conditions rely on seasonal wind and surface chop.
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The Kassandra was a Greek cargo vessel that struck Platourada reef in 1973 before sinking into the South Euboean Gulf. Today the wreckage rests on a sloping seabed of sand and rocky outcrops. Divers can explore the structural remains, including the intact engine section, propeller shaft, and fractured hull plates colonized by Mediterranean encrusting sponges.
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Located off the rugged Kynosoura peninsula flanking Marathon Bay in eastern Attica, this coastal site features stepped rocky reefs interspersed with patches of Posidonia oceanica seagrass. The seafloor descends over rocky shelves, boulders, and small crevices where typical Aegean marine life seeks shelter from coastal boat traffic.
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The Marianna is a Greek cargo vessel that struck the Amarides reef between Naxos and Paros in the early nineteen-eighties. Resting on a clean sandy seabed, the wreck split into distinct sections that now serve as an artificial reef structure. Divers can explore open cargo holds, the collapsed superstructure, and engine room remnants where natural light filters through jagged hull openings.
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The M/V Giannoula K. is a Dutch-built cargo vessel that foundered in the early 1980s off the coast of Plimmiri on Rhodes' southeastern shoreline. Sitting upright on an open sand bed, the intact hull and accessible superstructure make it one of the premier wreck dives in the Dodecanese archipelago. Sunlight penetrates down through the open cargo holds, illuminating schools of fish and resident predators that shelter within the metal ribs.
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Set along the southeastern coastline of Rhodes, the coastal waters off Pefkos provide calm conditions sheltered from the prevailing summer Meltemi winds. Divers encounter a mix of sandy patches, rocky reefs, and extensive Posidonia seagrass beds that shelter typical Aegean marine fauna. Ancient terracotta pottery fragments occasionally lie embedded in the bedrock crevices alongside modern marine life.
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Located northeast of Athens along the Marathon coastline, Schinias Bay offers sheltered Mediterranean diving characterized by expansive Posidonia seagrass meadows, sandy expanses, and rocky shoreline fringes. The calm conditions make it a prime location for skill refreshers and macro observation. Divers exploring the boundary where sand meets rocky substrate frequently encounter camouflaged critters and coastal fish species.
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Located along the coast of East Attica near Nea Makri, this protected bay serves as one of the primary training and checkout dive locations for Athens-area dive centers. The seafloor slopes gradually from a pebble-and-sand shoreline into extensive Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows interspersed with low rocky outcrops. Calm conditions and straightforward navigation make it popular for both novice training sessions and relaxed night dives.
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