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Greece

Oia

The iconic village recognized for its blue-domed churches, traditional windmills, and spectacular sunsets. It is perhaps the most photographed village in Santorini.

Accessible by KTEL public bus from Fira’s main bus station (€1.80-€2.50, approximately 20-30 minutes). You can also hike the Fira-Oia trail (approximately 3-5 hours) for a scenic journey.

Visitor Information

  • Half-day to full-day, especially for sunset viewing.
  • Public bus or hiking trail.
  • Prime location for photography.
  • Northern tip of the island.

More Destinations

Explore historical sites and traditional villages easily from Fira.

Akrotiri

The ancient Minoan archaeological site, often called the "Pompeii of the Aegean." This remarkably well-preserved city was buried by a volcanic eruption around 1600 BC.

Practicalities

  • Accessible by public bus from Fira.
  • Plan 2-3 hours for the site.
  • Ancient Minoan city.

Pyrgos Village

A traditional, charming village in the interior of the island, less crowded than the caldera towns. It served as the island’s capital before Fira. Pyrgos offers panoramic views from its Venetian castle ruins and labyrinthine alleys to discover.

Exploration Tips

  • Accessible by public bus, rental car, or ATV.
  • 2-4 hours to explore the village.
  • Features Venetian castle ruins.

Coastal Charms

Emporio Village

  • Largest traditional village on Santorini, southern location.
  • Medieval castle (Kasteli) with fortified streets.
  • Accessible by public bus, rental car, or ATV.
  • 1-2 hours for exploration.

Black Sand Beaches

  • Perissa, Perivolos, Kamari on the southeastern coast.
  • Organized sections with sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, water sports.
  • Direct public buses from Fira.
  • Half-day to full-day for beach relaxation.

Natural Escapes

  • Volcano & Hot SpringsHalf-day tours from Athinios Port or Fira Old Port.
  • Red BeachDistinctive red sand and cliffs, near Akrotiri.
  • White BeachAccessible mostly by boat, features white pebbles.
  • Mount Profitis IliasHighest point on the island, panoramic views.
  • Transportation (Volcano)Boat tours, transfers from Fira accommodations often arranged.
  • Time (Beaches)2-4 hours per beach if independent, part of boat tours.
  • Transportation (Profitis Ilias)Rental car/ATV or organized island tour.
  • Time (Profitis Ilias)1-2 hours for visit and views.

Booking Excursions

For easy booking of day trips and excursions, check out GetYourGuide's day trip section.

Cultural Excursions

Beyond the main towns, discover Santorini’s agricultural and historical heritage.

Winery Tours

Santorini is famous for its unique volcanic wines, notably Assyrtiko and Vinsanto. Visit local wineries for tours and tastings.

Traditional Villages

Pyrgos, Emporio, and Megalochori offer insight into authentic island life, traditional architecture, and local culture.

Pilgrimage Sites

Numerous churches and monasteries dot the island, including the distinguished Monastery of Profitis Ilias.

Winery Tour Details

Sample unique volcanic wines like Assyrtiko and Vinsanto at locations like Santo Wines, Venetsanos Winery, Gavalas Winery, and Art Space Winery.

Arranging a Visit

  • Many organized wine tours include transport.
  • Taxi or rental car/ATV needed for independent visits.
  • 3-5 hours for a dedicated winery tour with tastings.

Village Exploration

Wander through quiet streets, discover local shops, and enjoy a meal at a traditional taverna in Pyrgos, Emporio, or Megalochori.

Accessing Villages

  • Public buses connect Fira to these villages.
  • Rental car/ATV delivers more flexibility.
  • 2-4 hours per village for a relaxed discovery.

Multi-Day Extensions

Paros / NaxosRelaxed atmosphere, beautiful beaches, 1.5-3 hours by ferry.
Crete (Heraklion)Greece's largest island, rich history, 2-3 hours by ferry.
AthensCapital of Greece, Acropolis, 45-minute flight or 4-9 hour ferry.
Island HoppingSantorini as a hub for Cyclades, frequent ferry connections.
Mainland GreeceAthens serves as the most logical next step.
Booking TipsBook ferry/flight tickets early, especially in high season.

Helpful Advice

  • When planning extensions, book tickets early, especially in high season.
  • Ferry schedules might change due to weather conditions.
  • Build in some buffer time, especially before international flights.
  • Consider classical Greece or Southern Aegean Charm routes.
  • Athens is a common connection point for further travel.

Multi-Day Extensions

Santorini is well-connected, making it a natural starting point or stop for longer regional travel.

Regional Connections

P/N

Paros / Naxos

Offer a more relaxed atmosphere than Mykonos, featuring beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and excellent food. Accessible by ferry (1.5-3 hours).

C

Crete Heraklion

Greece's largest island, rich in history (Knossos Palace, Minoan civilization), diverse landscapes, and lively cities. Accessible by ferry (2-3 hours).

A

Athens

The capital of Greece, home to the Acropolis, ancient Agora, and world-class museums. Direct flights (45 minutes) or ferries (4-9 hours).

Island Hopping

  • Santorini often serves as a hub for island hopping in the Cyclades.
  • Connections are frequent by ferry.
  • Utilize online platforms to verify schedules and book tickets.
  • Classical Greece & Islands route: Athens (3 days), Santorini (3-4 days), Mykonos (2-3 days).
  • Southern Aegean Charm route: Santorini (3-4 days), Milos (3 days), Folegandros (2 days).
  • This route offers a mix of popular and less-visited islands.

Mainland Greece

  • Connecting to Athens serves as the most logical step.
  • Further discovery of historical sites possible.
  • Continuing travel within mainland Greece.
  • Remember to book ferry or flight tickets early, especially during high season.
  • Ferry schedules might change due to weather conditions.
  • Build in some buffer time, especially before international flights.

Suggested Routes for Longer Regional Travel

Classical Greece & Islands

Athens (3 days for historical sites) → Santorini (3-4 days for views and unique experiences) → Mykonos (2-3 days for beaches and nightlife) → Back to Athens for departure or further travel.

Southern Aegean Charm

Santorini (3-4 days) → Milos (3 days for unique geological formations and beaches) → Folegandros (2 days for traditional charm and quiet beauty) → Athens for departure.

Flexibility

This route delivers a mix of popular and less-visited islands, allowing for varied experiences.

Planning Your Route

Remember to book ferry or flight tickets early, especially during high season. Ferry schedules might change due to weather conditions, so build in some buffer time, specifically before international flights.