Agia Triada
Easy Greek reef dive, swim-through, abundant fish
Shore Access
5m Avg Depth
10m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is a shallow reef located in a sheltered bay near Agia Triada, Greece. Navigation is straightforward, with a prominent swim-through as a central feature. The reef itself is relatively small and easily explored, making it perfect for divers of all skill levels, though especially beginners. There is no known specific history attached to the dive site beyond its natural formation.
The marine life is diverse and abundant. Schools of anthias are a common sight, adding splashes of vibrant color to the reef. Shrimp can be found nestled in crevices, while larger fish like barracuda patrol the area. Various other reef fish populate the site, offering opportunities for diverse underwater photography.
The best time to visit is likely during the warmer months (May to October), when water temperatures are pleasant and visibility is typically at its best. For freedivers, the shallow depth and calm conditions make it a great training location. Divers should always be aware of their surroundings, stay within their limits, and check the weather and water conditions before entering the water.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Shallow, sheltered reef; ideal for training
Current Strength:
Mild

