While swimming is not advisable directly beneath the arch due to strong currents and sharp rocks, nearby beaches and coves offer safe and enjoyable spots for a dip. Visitors can also enjoy diving and snorkeling around the Cape Greco peninsula, where underwater caves and rock formations create a captivating marine environment.
The arch’s name, “Kamara tou Koraka,” translates to “Arch of the Crow,” reflecting its dramatic and somewhat mystical appearance. Local legends say that the site was once a meeting point for smugglers due to its secluded location. However, today, it stands as a peaceful and awe-inspiring natural landmark.