The underrated Greek island moments from Athens without all the tourists

Salamis blends rich history with natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for those interested in finding a peaceful retreat away from urban life.

By Astha Saxena, News Reporter

Beautiful little Greek Church. Salamina Island, Greece.

Salamis (also known as Salamina) is a beautiful island in Greece (Image: Getty)

An underrated Greek island that holds great historical importance in ancient Greek history is located close to Athens - but attracts just a fraction of the tourists. Salamis, also known as Salamina, is a significant island in Greece, located in the Saronic Gulf near Athens. 

The island has history in abundance, from tales of an ancient naval battle to monuments and museums. It is around 1.5 hours away from Athens. 

It is most famous for the Battle of Salamis, one of the most decisive naval battles in ancient history. 

During the Greco-Persian Wars, the Greek fleet, led by Themistocles, defeated the much larger Persian navy under King Xerxes. 

This victory was crucial in preventing the Persian Empire from conquering Greece and is considered a turning point in Western history.


Ruins of Gymnasium at ancient Salamis archaeological site near Famagusta, Cyprus

Ruins of Gymnasium at ancient Salamis archaeological site near Famagusta (Image: Getty)

But today, Salamina is a quiet island popular with day-trippers from Athens. 

It offers beaches, tavernas, and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the bustling capital.

The island has remnants of its ancient past, including the ruins of temples, though much of its historic importance comes from the surrounding waters where the battle took place.

The house of the famous Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos in Salamina Island, Greece

The house of the famous Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos in Salamina Island (Image: Getty)

Modern Salamis is home to Greece's largest naval base, continuing its long-standing association with naval power.

One user wrote on the TripAdvisor forum: "If you're looking for a place to relax and leave all your worries behind, then a trip down to this idyllic village of Selinia on the island of Salamis is worthwhile."

A second user said: "Visit the replica of an ancient theatre on the outskirts and if you're lucky, catch a play or other event happening there in summer. Then continue your visit to one of the many traditional taverns and restaurants on the seafront for a filling meal or just a meze."

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