Scuba Diving at Kabouri

Diving atKabouri (Greece)

The waters around Kabouri present a varied depth profile, making it a versatile destination for divers with differing experience levels. Depths here commonly span from the shallower sandy areas to about 50 m / 164 ft, with accessible reefs and rock formations providing structural interest. This allows for both entry-level explorations and more challenging deeper dives. Its gradual depth transitions accommodate extended bottom times at recreational depths, while also offering pathways to advanced underwater topography.

As evening covers Kabouri, the local air temperature is measured at 11.8°C. The current wave height at the surface is recorded at 0.14m. These late-day readings characterize the surface conditions for the night.

Dive Site Coordinates

37.8607, 24.0487

Dive Site Characteristics

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Dive Site Overview

The underwater terrain at Kabouri presents a compelling mix of rocky reefs and expansive sand patches, fostering diverse habitats for various marine species. Divers gain easy access to this vibrant environment directly from the immediate shoreline, a significant advantage for independent exploration.

While specific, detailed site plans are not consistently reported for Kabouri itself, the general diving characteristics observed in the broader Halkidiki region suggest consistently clear conditions here. High visibility is frequently encountered, along with typically minimal currents, which collectively ensure navigation remains straightforward and enjoyable for all skill levels. With depths extending to about 50 m / 164 ft, the site adeptly caters to a wide spectrum of certified divers, embracing those who prefer tranquil, shallower explorations as well as individuals keen on investigating more challenging, deeper formations.

Water temperatures commonly fluctuate between 14-27°C / 57-81°F, a range that significantly influences wetsuit choice depending on the time of year, ensuring divers can select appropriate thermal protection for comfortable, extended bottom times.

Best Time to Dive

Seasonal patterns significantly influence the diving experience at Kabouri. The prime diving season generally extends from May through October, aligning with warmer water temperatures and more stable weather conditions across Greece. During these months, water temperatures consistently sit within the 20-27°C / 68-81°F range, offering comfortable conditions. Air temperatures during this period are also pleasant, averaging around 19.7°C / 67.5°F in May, peaking near 29.7°C / 85.5°F in July, and remaining warm at 20.2°C / 68.4°F in October. Rainfall is notably minimal, particularly from June to September, ensuring clearer skies and generally calm seas. While diving is possible year-round, conditions outside this window become cooler, with average air temperatures dropping to 11.8°C / 53.2°F in winter, which can make for a more challenging experience reserved for hardy or experienced divers.

Jan: GoodScore: 8/10
Feb: GoodScore: 8/10
Mar: GoodScore: 8/10
Apr: GoodScore: 8/10
May: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Jun: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Jul: ExcellentScore: 9/10
Aug: GoodScore: 8/10
Sep: GoodScore: 8/10
Oct: GoodScore: 8/10
Nov: GoodScore: 8/10
Dec: GoodScore: 7/10
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January12°C0.9m24 km/h2.4 mm
February12°C0.8m23 km/h2.3 mm
March14°C0.6m21 km/h1.4 mm
April16°C0.6m22 km/h1.6 mm
May20°C0.5m22 km/h1.1 mm
June26°C0.5m25 km/h0.6 mm
July30°C0.5m26 km/h0.3 mm
August28°C0.6m27 km/h0.2 mm
September24°C0.5m24 km/h0.5 mm
October20°C0.6m21 km/h1.1 mm
November17°C0.8m23 km/h1.8 mm
December13°C0.7m22 km/h3.5 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Divers approaching Kabouri will find a site suitable for all certification levels. The generally calm seas and typically minimal currents provide a welcoming environment for newer divers to build confidence. Shallower zones near the shore are ideal for initial explorations, offering clear waters for observing marine life without significant challenges. As one ventures deeper, the underwater landscape transitions, presenting opportunities for intermediate and advanced divers to explore more intricate reef structures. Excellent visibility is a common characteristic, allowing for clear views of the underwater formations and resident species. Water temperatures fluctuate seasonally, ranging from 14-27°C / 57-81°F, which influences thermal protection needs, but generally supports comfortable diving throughout the peak season.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

While specific hazards are not consistently reported for Kabouri, general diving safety protocols are essential for any dive site in Greece. Divers must adhere to their certification limits and avoid solo diving unless specifically trained and equipped for it. Planning each dive with a buddy, checking equipment thoroughly, and monitoring air consumption and no-decompression limits are standard practices. It's advisable to remain aware of local boat traffic, especially near shore entry points. Always prioritize a conservative dive plan and be prepared to adjust to changing conditions, even if currents are typically minimal.

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Recommended Dive Suit

With water temperatures around 16°C (61°F), many divers find a 5-7mm wetsuit provides comfortable protection.

Local conditions can vary slightly across different parts of the same dive site.

Surface conditions are expected to warm up slightly in the coming days. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

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Currency

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International AirportATH
12 km
✈️Mykonos Island National AirportJMK
124 km
✈️Skiathos Island National AirportJSI
154 km

Marine Life at Kabouri

Marine life at Kabouri often includes a variety of common Mediterranean reef fish, creating a visually engaging underwater scene. Divers may encounter colorful reef species, octopuses seeking refuge among the rocks, and various types of starfish and sponges adorning the seabed. While sightings of larger pelagic species are not consistently reported for this specific site, groupers and moray eels are known residents of the broader region and might be present in deeper reef areas. The underwater landscape supports a healthy ecosystem, providing ample opportunities for observing local biodiversity, particularly in the reef and rock formations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical depth range for diving at Kabouri?

Kabouri offers a diverse depth profile, with dive opportunities ranging from shallow areas to approximately 50 meters / 164 feet. This accommodates both beginner and advanced divers.

When is the best time to dive in Kabouri, Greece?

The optimal time for diving is generally from May to October, when water temperatures are warmer, typically between 20-27°C / 68-81°F. This period also offers excellent visibility and calm conditions.

Are there strong currents at Kabouri?

No, strong currents are not typically reported for Kabouri. The site is generally known for its calm conditions, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see?

Divers commonly encounter colorful reef fish, octopuses, starfish, and various sponges. In deeper areas, there's a possibility of spotting groupers and moray eels, which are prevalent in the region.

Is Kabouri suitable for beginner divers?

Yes, Kabouri is well-suited for beginners. Its shallow, calm waters and shore access provide an excellent environment for new divers to gain confidence and explore without significant challenges.

What are the water temperatures like throughout the year?

Water temperatures at Kabouri range from 14-27°C / 57-81°F annually. They are warmest in the summer months and cooler during the winter, requiring appropriate thermal protection.

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