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Salamina

Salamina

Explore Salamina's history, nature, and beaches. Your perfect Greek island getaway awaits on the shores of the Argosaronikos Gulf.

Explore the Enchanting Charms of Salamina: Your Perfect Island Getaway

Nestled in the embrace of the Argosaronikos Gulf, Salamina stands as the largest jewel in this tranquil archipelago, a mere nautical mile away from the bustling Piraeus Port. Its close proximity to the capital is just one of the many reasons why this island beckons travelers seeking a perfect holiday destination.

Salamina captivates with its myriad natural wonders: scenic creeks winding through luxuriant forests of pine, olive, and vine; ancient monuments whispering tales of a glorious past, including the site of the legendary naval battle between Greeks and Persians in 480 B.C. This island, steeped in history, invites exploration and adventure.

Amidst the lush landscapes, the modern town of Salamina, lovingly called Koulouri by the locals, preserves its traditional charm. Stroll through its scenic neighborhoods, where churches of timeless architecture, adorned with captivating hagiographies, await your discovery. The town unveils its secrets at every turn, from the palm-lined coast of Karaiskakis leading to the exotic Koulouri beach to the ancient churches like the Cathedral of Saint Minas and the venerable Church of Saint Dimitrios, housing the hero Georgios Karaiskakis‘ bones.

For nature enthusiasts, Salamina offers two enchanting pine forests, Faneromeni and Kanakia, inviting walkers, joggers, and mountain bikers into their verdant embrace. The hill of the Mills, crowned by 18th-century windmills, and the Byzantine Monastery of Faneromeni, are testaments to Salamina’s rich historical tapestry.

Don’t miss Ampelakia, where the acropolis of Ancient Salamina is found, Peristeria with the captivating cave of Euripides, and the lush Aianteio, revealing remnants of a proto-Greek settlement. The island’s coastline, adorned with sandy and pebbly beaches, offers a haven for swimming and fishing. Kanakia, Peristeria, Gyala, Selinia, Satirli, and Panagia on the south coast, and the pristine Faneromeni beach on the north, promise idyllic seaside retreats.

Salamina is not just an island; it’s an experience. Its vibrant history, warm-hearted people, and modern amenities make it an irresistible destination.

How to get there

Coastally: Ferry Boats depart daily from Piraeus Port and Perama to Salamina.

Useful Information

Salamina Useful Telephone Numbers (Calling code for Greece 0030)

Salamina Municipality
210 4646000, 210 4646100
Perama Port Authority
210 4419441
Ambelakia Municipality
210 4671970
Piraeus Port Authority
210 4226000
Salamina Health Center
210 4651711
Salamina Bus Station
210 4671333, 210 4677278
Salamina Navy Hospital
210 4672000
Archaeological Musem
210 4653572
Salamina Police Station
210 4651100
Folklore Museum
210 4654180
Ambelakia Police Station
210 4672438
Faneromeni Church
210 4681861
Salamina Port Authority
210 4677277

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