Kokkino Limanaki

38.027883 N / 24.005983 O

Kokkino Limanaki Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Kokkino Limanaki is a fun beach break located just 24 kilometers northeast of Athens that offers accessible waves for surfers of all levels. This sheltered bay near Rafina produces both left and right-hand waves on a sandy bottom mixed with flat rocks, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape the crowds while staying close to Greece's capital city.

Geography and Nature

Situated on the Aegean Coast near the port town of Rafina, Kokkino Limanaki is a 400-meter sandy beach surrounded by low cliffs that provide natural shelter from strong winds. The beach is part of the greater Attica region and remains relatively undeveloped compared to other beaches near Athens. The area is accessible by road and public transport, placing it in an urban zone but with a quiet, local atmosphere that attracts fewer tourists than more famous Greek beach destinations.

Surf Setup

Kokkino Limanaki works best with northeast swell direction, which generates fun, manageable waves across the beach break. The bottom composition of sand and flat rocks provides a forgiving surface for all skill levels. The spot produces both left and right-hand waves, offering variety throughout a session. Northeast wind creates offshore conditions that clean up the waves and improve shape. A typical session here delivers waist to chest-high waves with a playful character rather than heavy power, making it perfect for progression and enjoyment rather than challenging yourself against serious conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks approximately 50 days per year, making it somewhat inconsistent but reliable enough to plan a visit around favorable forecasts. Winter months from December through March offer the most consistent swell activity, though conditions can be variable. Summer months are generally smaller and less frequent, though occasional northeast swells can still produce fun waves. Spring and autumn provide moderate consistency with the best balance of accessible conditions and pleasant weather.

Crowd Levels

Kokkino Limanaki remains relatively empty on weekdays with only a handful of local surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity but never become crowded by international standards. The spot maintains a peaceful, welcoming vibe without the territorial tensions found at more popular breaks.

Who It's For

This beach break suits beginners and intermediate surfers perfectly, offering forgiving waves and plenty of space to practice. Advanced surfers will find the waves fun but not challenging enough for serious progression, though it serves as an excellent warm-up spot or alternative when other breaks are too powerful. The consistent bottom and gentle wave shape make it ideal for learning proper technique.

Hazards to Respect

The flat rocks mixed with sand require awareness of your positioning, particularly at low tide when rocks become more exposed. The area is generally safe with no significant hazards beyond standard beach break awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October reach approximately 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, requiring a 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 or 5-millimeter full suit. Spring and autumn sit between these ranges at roughly 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos lies 29 kilometers southwest of Kokkino Limanaki, approximately 45 minutes by car or taxi. From Athens city center, drive northeast toward Rafina, following coastal roads for roughly 30 kilometers. The beach has accessible parking near the entrance. Public buses connect Athens to Rafina regularly, with the beach located just 1.5 kilometers north of Rafina's port area, making it a short walk or local taxi ride from the town center.

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Kokkino Limanaki 

Greece
38.027883 N / 24.005983 O
Athens & Pelloponisos
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Kokkino Limanaki Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Kokkino Limanaki is a fun beach break located just 24 kilometers northeast of Athens that offers accessible waves for surfers of all levels. This sheltered bay near Rafina produces both left and right-hand waves on a sandy bottom mixed with flat rocks, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape the crowds while staying close to Greece's capital city.

Geography and Nature

Situated on the Aegean Coast near the port town of Rafina, Kokkino Limanaki is a 400-meter sandy beach surrounded by low cliffs that provide natural shelter from strong winds. The beach is part of the greater Attica region and remains relatively undeveloped compared to other beaches near Athens. The area is accessible by road and public transport, placing it in an urban zone but with a quiet, local atmosphere that attracts fewer tourists than more famous Greek beach destinations.

Surf Setup

Kokkino Limanaki works best with northeast swell direction, which generates fun, manageable waves across the beach break. The bottom composition of sand and flat rocks provides a forgiving surface for all skill levels. The spot produces both left and right-hand waves, offering variety throughout a session. Northeast wind creates offshore conditions that clean up the waves and improve shape. A typical session here delivers waist to chest-high waves with a playful character rather than heavy power, making it perfect for progression and enjoyment rather than challenging yourself against serious conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks approximately 50 days per year, making it somewhat inconsistent but reliable enough to plan a visit around favorable forecasts. Winter months from December through March offer the most consistent swell activity, though conditions can be variable. Summer months are generally smaller and less frequent, though occasional northeast swells can still produce fun waves. Spring and autumn provide moderate consistency with the best balance of accessible conditions and pleasant weather.

Crowd Levels

Kokkino Limanaki remains relatively empty on weekdays with only a handful of local surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity but never become crowded by international standards. The spot maintains a peaceful, welcoming vibe without the territorial tensions found at more popular breaks.

Who It's For

This beach break suits beginners and intermediate surfers perfectly, offering forgiving waves and plenty of space to practice. Advanced surfers will find the waves fun but not challenging enough for serious progression, though it serves as an excellent warm-up spot or alternative when other breaks are too powerful. The consistent bottom and gentle wave shape make it ideal for learning proper technique.

Hazards to Respect

The flat rocks mixed with sand require awareness of your positioning, particularly at low tide when rocks become more exposed. The area is generally safe with no significant hazards beyond standard beach break awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October reach approximately 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, requiring a 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 or 5-millimeter full suit. Spring and autumn sit between these ranges at roughly 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos lies 29 kilometers southwest of Kokkino Limanaki, approximately 45 minutes by car or taxi. From Athens city center, drive northeast toward Rafina, following coastal roads for roughly 30 kilometers. The beach has accessible parking near the entrance. Public buses connect Athens to Rafina regularly, with the beach located just 1.5 kilometers north of Rafina's port area, making it a short walk or local taxi ride from the town center.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthEast
Good wind direction:
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Winter months from December through March offer the most consistent swell at Kokkino Limanaki. The spot breaks about 50 days per year, best with northeast swells and offshore northeast winds producing waist to chest-high playful waves. Spring and autumn provide moderate consistency with pleasant weather, while summer has smaller, less frequent waves.
Kokkino Limanaki suits beginners and intermediate surfers perfectly. Its forgiving sandy bottom mixed with flat rocks and gentle wave shapes allow plenty of space to practice proper technique. Advanced surfers find it fun for warm-up or when other breaks are too powerful, though not challenging for serious progression.
Kokkino Limanaki is a beach break producing both left and right-hand waves on a sandy bottom with flat rocks. It works best with northeast swells and northeast offshore winds, delivering waist to chest-high playful waves ideal for progression. The sheltered bay offers manageable, fun shapes rather than heavy power.
Kokkino Limanaki stays relatively empty on weekdays with just a handful of local surfers, and weekends see slightly more but never crowded. It's 24 kilometers northeast of Athens near Rafina, with accessible parking, a 30-kilometer drive from the city center or buses to Rafina port plus a 1.5-kilometer walk.
Kokkino Limanaki offers accessible, fun waves for all levels just 24 kilometers from Athens, escaping crowds in a quiet sheltered bay. Its forgiving bottom, playful waist to chest-high waves, and low-key local vibe make it ideal for progression, unlike more crowded or powerful breaks, while staying close to the capital.

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