Depart from Lagonisi in the morning and head northwest toward the island of Salamina, the largest island in the Saronic Gulf and a destination full of history, local life, and hidden coves — just a short sail from Athens.
Your first stop is one of the island’s secluded beaches, such as Selinia or Peristeria, where you’ll enjoy a peaceful swim in calm, clear waters far from the crowds. The coastline is dotted with small bays perfect for relaxing, snorkeling, or paddleboarding.
Around midday, cruise to the quaint port of Paloukia or Selinia, where you can enjoy lunch at a traditional seaside taverna offering freshly caught fish and local delicacies, with views of bobbing fishing boats and village life.
In the afternoon, visit the historic bay of Ambelakia, the site of the famous naval Battle of Salamis. You can also explore Faneromeni Monastery, perched above the sea, or enjoy one last swim before beginning your return to Lagonisi in the late afternoon.
🕐 Cruise Duration: ~7–8 hours
🏛️ Optional: Visit to Faneromeni Monastery or historical bay of Ambelakia
📍 Swim Stops: Selinia, Peristeria, hidden beaches
🥂 Lunch: Seaside taverna in Salamina
Price upon request