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Scuba diving at Shinaria (Shinaria Bay) in Crete
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Shinaria (Shinaria Bay)

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CreteShore
About This Site
Shinaria is the iconic shore dive of southern Crete and the hub of diving in the Plakias area, tucked into a small sandy bay east of Plakias below the village of Lefkogia. From the easy beach entry divers cross a shallow, sun-lit sandy shelf before reaching a drop-off that steps down from about 12 to 25 m, with the seabed continuing to a maximum of roughly 27 m. The site's signature is a large cavern at around 18 m, its ceiling pierced by cracks that let shafts of sunlight pour in, alongside a network of canyons, gorges and swim-throughs and a wall dive along the drop-off. Sheltered from the prevailing north wind by the bulk of Crete, it offers dependable, exceptionally clear water and works for everyone from first-time open-water students on the shallow shelf to experienced divers exploring the wall and cavern.

Difficulty

Intermediate

Max Depth

30m

Type

Shore

Typical Visibility

24m

Conditions Summary

Best time today

4PM - 10PM

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Best day in forecast

Tomorrow

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2026-07-12

Community-reported visibility

n/a

Warnings for today

None

Shinaria sits on Crete's south coast on the Libyan Sea, in a bay that opens toward the WSW-SW between a northern rocky point and a prominent southern rocky promontory. The bulk of Crete to the north and east shields it from the dominant summer Meltemi (N-NNW), which blows offshore here and is the reason this is the reliable, north-wind-sheltered hub of southern Crete diving. The exposed window is the open sea to the WSW and W, with the SW partly shadowed by the southern headland and the WNW-NW partly cut by the northern point; surface chop and entry surge are driven almost entirely by SW-W winds or a Southerly Libyan Sea swell, which are the only conditions likely to make the bay uncomfortable or cut visibility.

NNEESESSWWNW
Protected
Partially Exposed
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