Salina Bay

SALINA BAY is so called because of the salt-pans cut in the inner segment of this sea inlet. The water on both verges of the bay is not deep but is quite suitable for swimming off the rocks. The bay is well frequented throughout the summer.

THE SALINI CATACOMBS: Salina is full of catacombs and burial sites, dating back to between the second and the fourth Centuries AD. Many of these tombs include resting places for the head carved in stone, and some had been re-opened so that couples could be buried together. One burial place also has an 'agape' table, where the relatives of the dead would eat together after the burial. One of the Catacombs is decorated with simple sculptures. Evidence that the Salini Catacombs are from the Christian era are the Greek crosses carved on the walls.

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