Santorini

The caldera villages, the volcano, the black sand beaches and the best sunset in the Aegean.

Overall rating: 4.8/5 · 76 km² · 15500 residents

Santorini is not primarily a beach island — come for the caldera, the architecture, the wine and the sunsets. The beaches exist and are worth visiting, but they are volcanic black and red, not the white sand of other Cyclades. Oia at sunset, the caldera from Fira, a boat tour around the volcano, and a glass of Assyrtiko white wine looking west: these are the reasons to come. Where to stay: Our pick is Aenaon Villas in Imerovigli — sitting midway between Imerovigli and Oia on the caldera's highest point, with both villages in view. Luxurious without being outrageously priced, quiet, and perfectly placed for the Fira-to-Oia cliff walk. For better value, Absolute Bliss Imerovigli has the same caldera views at a fraction of the cost.

3-day itinerary for Santorini

Day 1: Fira, Imerovigli & the Caldera Walk

Overnight: Aenaon Villas, Imerovigli · Drive: 10 km, ~15 min

  1. 09:00 · Fira
    The capital — perched on the caldera rim 300 m above the sea. Start early with a coffee on the main square before the cruise crowds arrive (around 10:30).
  2. 10:00 · Museum of Prehistoric Thera
    Small but extraordinary. Holds the Minoan frescoes from Akrotiri — among the most important Bronze Age artworks ever found. €6 entry. Spend 90 minutes.
  3. 11:30 · Caldera Path — Fira to Imerovigli
    The finest walk in Santorini — a flat, well-paved cliff path (1.5 km, 30 min) along the caldera edge. Unbeatable views of the volcano and Thirassia the whole way. End at your hotel to drop bags.
  4. 13:30 · Lunch at Avocado Restaurant
    Local favourite for a light lunch in Imerovigli — creative Mediterranean plates and a small, sunlit terrace. Reservations via their website. Expect €35-50/person.
  5. 16:00 · Skaros Rock
    The medieval rock fortress promontory below Imerovigli. Descend the stone steps (15 min down, 20 min up), scramble to the chapel at the tip. 360° caldera views that beat anything else on the island. Wear trainers.
  6. 20:00 · Sunset & Dinner — Athenian House
    Our dinner pick for night one — Athenian House has the same sunset as Oia without the crowds. Book 1-2 weeks ahead for a 20:00 table facing west. Expect €80-120/person.

Day 2: Volcano, Hot Springs & Ammoudi Bay

Overnight: Aenaon Villas, Imerovigli · Drive: 12 km, ~25 min

  1. 09:00 · Volcano boat tour — from Fira Old Port
    Walk or cable-car down to Fira Old Port (taxi from Imerovigli: 10 min, €15). Boats leave around 09:30 — half-day tours cover Nea Kameni volcano, the Palea Kameni hot springs and Thirassia. Book the combined tour (~€30-45/person, 5 hours).
  2. 10:00 · Nea Kameni Volcano walk
    Walk up to the crater of the still-active volcano (last eruption 1950). Bring sturdy shoes — the path is loose volcanic scree. €5 cash entry to the volcanic park. 45 min round-trip.
  3. 11:30 · Palea Kameni Hot Springs
    The boat anchors offshore — you swim to the sulphur hot springs, where hot water bubbles from underwater vents. Water is tepid (yellow-orange from the iron) and stains swimsuits. Bring an old one.
  4. 16:00 · Oia village
    Taxi or bus from Fira (15 min). Walk the pedestrian main street — whitewashed alleys, the Maritime Museum, the blue-domed churches. Crowded after 17:00 as sunset tourists arrive.
  5. 19:30 · Dinner at Ammoudi Bay — Dimitris
    Skip the sunset-point crowds in Oia. Instead descend the 300 steps (or take a donkey, €10) to Ammoudi Bay — the tiny port below Oia — and have dinner at Dimitris. Fresh fish sold by the kilo, feet in the water, red cliffs turning gold as the sun sets. €60-90/person.

Day 3: Wine, Pyrgos & the Red Beach

Overnight: · Drive: 35 km, ~70 min

  1. 10:00 · Santo Wines Winery
    The cooperative winery outside Pyrgos with the best caldera views of any winery on the island. Tasting flights from €25 (12 wines + small plates). Book online — request the 10:00 slot, much quieter.
  2. 11:30 · Pyrgos village
    The highest village on Santorini and the oldest — a Venetian hill town of whitewashed alleys climbing to a ruined castle. Five minutes' walk from end to end but worth an hour. Far less crowded than Fira or Oia.
  3. 13:30 · Lunch — Metaxi Mas
    In nearby Exo Gonia, behind the Agios Charalambos church. Metaxi Mas is consistently ranked the best restaurant on the island — Cretan-Santorinian cooking, a vineyard terrace. Book 1 week ahead: +30 22860 31323. Around €50-70/person.
  4. 15:30 · Akrotiri Archaeological Site
    The 'Pompeii of the Aegean' — a Bronze Age town buried by the Minoan eruption around 1600 BCE and preserved under ash. Covered walkway over multi-story buildings. €12 entry, allow 1 hour.
  5. 17:00 · Red Beach
    A 5-min walk from Akrotiri. Spectacular red volcanic cliffs and dark red pebble sand. Swimming requires caution (rockfalls possible) and the path is now partly restricted — the view from above is the real reward.

Top beaches of Santorini

Vlychada Beach

The most surreal beach on Santorini. Lunar-white volcanic cliffs wind- and water-carved into shapes like a natural sculpture garden, backed by long grey sand. Far quieter than Perissa. Excellent for a late-afternoon swim and a sunset drink at Theros Wave Bar.

Type
Fine grey-white volcanic sand
Length
800 m
Depth
Shallow
Facing
South — exposed
Facilities
Moderate — a few beach bars, the excellent Theros Wave Bar at the east end

Red Beach

The most photographed beach on Santorini — dramatic red volcanic cliffs framing dark red sand. Note: rockfalls are a real hazard and the direct access path has been partly restricted since 2023. The safest way to see it is from the overlook above, or by boat tour from Akrotiri port.

Type
Dark red volcanic pebbles and sand
Length
200 m
Depth
Shallow to medium
Facing
South — protected from the meltemi (the dry northerly summer winds that blow across the Aegean from May to September)
Facilities
Minimal — snack bar only, few umbrellas

Perissa Beach

Santorini's finest long black-sand beach, stretched under the towering cliffs of Ancient Thera on Mesa Vouno. Hot sand in summer — bring flip-flops. Good swimming, wide choice of tavernas. Much less pretentious than the caldera-side beaches.

Type
Fine black volcanic sand
Length
3 km
Depth
Shallow — gradual entry
Facing
Southeast — can be windy in afternoon
Facilities
Full: sunbeds, water sports, dozens of beachfront tavernas

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