Limmín Salamis Marina
Salamis 18900, Greece
GPS: 37°57’42.6″N 23°29’41.1″E / 37.961819, 23.494757
The main port, also called Salamis, is at the head of the Salamis cove. Anchor in 2-3 m depth. It provides good shelter from the meltemi but is is rather choppy when southerlies blow.
Caution: The water around Salamis is very polluted.
On Salamis is the main Greek navy base and anchoring in many bays in the island is prohibited.
Navigation is only unrestricted along the south of the island and on part of the south-west coast.
Warning: There are often navy exercises E of the island.
Limmin Salamis is a large size port situated in the city of Salamina, on the shores of the Aegean Sea. Salamis Island is a top rated visiting place amongst tourists and will give you the chance to experience deep sea diving in the deep waters or snorkelling in the shallow waters of the Aegean. On the southern side of the island, you can find beautiful and sandy beaches like Saterlí, Kanákia, Selínia and Faneroméni. If you are interested in the history of the island, visit the Folk Art and History Museum, Faneromeni Monastery, the Ancient City, The port of Salamis and Ayios Dimitrios Church. Restaurants in the area are open all year round waiting to please the customers. The top rated establishments in the area are Kafeneon Kouroumpelo, Istio and Kakias. Accommodation services in the city will always welcome you with open arms and will ensure that your stay will be one to remember. Here is a list of the most booked venues: Hotel Gabriel, Akrogiali Hotel and Votsalakia Hotel.
Services
Drinking water
Bar/Restaurant
Electricity
Shipyard
Weather forecasting
Crane
Hibernation
Ramp
Seamanship
Service Station for ships
Bank
Master harbour