Tours to Santorini
QUINTESSENTIAL SANTORINI
Emporio, Akrotiri, Perissa Beach, Prophet Elias and Oia.
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SANTORINI BUS TOUR
Santorini, Red Beach, Akrotiri Excavation Site, Perissa Beach, Profitis Ilias Mountain, Oia, Winery
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MYKONOS & SANTORINI FROM ATHENS
Mykonos and Santorini from Athens
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SANTORINI FROM ATHENS
Santorini
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VOLCANO SUNSET CRUISE WITH DINNER
Santorini Caldera, Volcano and sunset with dinner
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DAY-CRUISE TO SANTORINI FROM HERAKLION
Day-trip to Santorini from Heraklion.
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PANORAMIC SCENES OF OIA PRIVATE TOUR
Oia, Firostefani, Imerovigli.
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VOLCANIC ISLANDS DAY-CRUISE IN SANTORINI
Santorini Volcano Tour
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AUTHENTIC GREEK NIGHT IN SANTORINI
Santorini, Kamari
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MORNING OR SUNSET SAILBOAT IN SANTORINI
Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Red Beach, White Beach
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QUINTESSENTIAL SANTORINI IN PRIVATE
Oia, Pyrgos, Prophet Elias, Winery, Firostefani, Imerovigli
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ONE DAY SANTORINI FROM ATHENS
Santorini from Athens.
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SEMI-PRIVATE WINE TASTING IN SANTORINI
Megalochori, Exo Gonia, Caldera, Santorini.
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SELF-GUIDED AUDIO TOUR: AKROTIRI
Akrotiri in Santorini
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THE WHOLE 9 YARDS OF SANTORINI
Santorini, Pyrgos, Akrotiri, Oia, Prophet Elias and more...
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DAY-TRIP TO SANTORINI FROM PAROS
Day-trip to Santorini from Paros.
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HIDDEN GEMS OF SANTORINI IN PRIVATE
Visit the undiscovered treasures of Santorini on this private half-day tour.
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WINTER SUNSET CATAMARAN IN SANTORINI
Santorini, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Red Beach, White Beach, and more
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CATAMARAN SUNSET CRUISE IN SANTORINI
Santorini, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Red Beach, White Beach, and more
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SEMI-PRIVATE CRUISE IN THE CALDERA
Santorini, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Red Beach, White Beach, and more ...
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SIPPING WINE IN SANTORINI AT SUNSET
Santorini, Mesa Gonia, Wine Museum, Winery, and Oia.
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CATAMARAN WITH WINE-TASTING & OIA SUNSET
Santorini, Red Beach, Oia, Winery
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PRIVATE WINE TASTING IN SANTORINI
Megalochori, Exo Gonia, Caldera, Santorini
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SANTORINI HIGHLIGHTS IN PRIVATE
Oia, Pyrgos, Prophet Elias, Firostefani, Imerovigli, Black Beach
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Where Is Santorini Located?
Santorini is located in the extreme southeast of Greece, almost 300 km from Athens and 200 km from the port of Heraklion, the capital of Crete. Its territory is part of the Cyclades Islands, notable for its architecture and archaeological history.
The capital of Santorini is Fira and it has a population of 13,500 people. Its main port is Athinios, about a 25-minute drive from the city. This ferry port connects with the rest of the islands through private transport services.
What Towns to Visit in Santorini?
Santorini is a group of islands characterized by its picturesque little towns that thousands of tourists travel in search of film photographs. Here we name some of the most beautiful towns in Santorini you can visit.
First of all, there is Oia, the most famous town in Santorini. Also called “Oya”, it is located in the northwest of the island. It is known worldwide for preserving its typical architecture of white walls, blue doors and windows, and domed roofs. Its houses and churches contrast with the landscape, especially with the sunset sun.
Second, we mention Fira, the capital of Santorini. It has the largest shopping area on the entire island and has a mix of tradition, nightlife, and natural attractions. It is built on the edge of the volcanic caldera (the largest in the world) and at its bottom is the ancient port of Santorini.
To get to Fira it is necessary to take a cable car or take a traditional ride on a donkey, an emblematic animal of the area.
Third, there is Pyrgos, the ancient capital of Santorini. Travelers consider this town one of the most charming on the entire island due to the tranquility that reigns in its small streets. It is located on top of a hill, so it is not an easily accessible place. It has cobbled and labyrinthine streets that will transport you back in time. During the Holy Week celebration, Pyrgos is famous for its torchlight and lantern shows that charge the town with magic.
Also, you can consider Kamari, a town to relax in. It offers one of the most visited seaside resorts on the east coast in high season, it is close to the national airport (only 9 minutes by car). It has a promenade that is famous for having shops, restaurants, and cafes. It also offers the opportunity to visit several archaeological sites, one of them known as “ancient Thera”.
For its part, Imerovigli, the balcony of the Aegean, is located north of Fira (about 2.5 km) and is known as "The balcony of the Aegean" for being 300 meters above sea level. Its location gives a perfect panoramic view of the Santorini volcano, the Aegean Sea, and the incredible sunsets. One of its biggest attractions is the Skaros rock, one of the 5 ancient fortresses on the island and a strategic observation point against piracy of the time.
Finally, we cannot fail to mention Akrotiri, a town steeped in history. It is a small town located in the southwest of the island (11 km from the port of Athinios port). It is one of the most important archaeological sites on the island.
If you visit the Akrotiri sites, you can witness the architecture of a Minoan city. There is also a 13th-century castle, nowadays musical concerts and exhibitions are organized. In addition, it is close to the famous Red Beach (about 6 minutes by car).
This town also stands out for the Akrotiri lighthouse, one of the oldest in all of Greece that is preserved to date (it dates from 1892). It has views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea that shimmer at sunset when its white lights are on.
As you will see, there are many very interesting little towns on the island of Santorini that you cannot miss!
Where to Eat in Santorini?
Restaurants in Santorini are renowned for their excellence in regional cuisine. One of the most popular places is in Amoudi Bay, located at the southern end of Oia. After watching the sunset in the coastal town, many visitors delight in the specialties of Greek cuisine in the bay.
- Taverna Dimitri: A traditional Greek-style restaurant where you can enjoy the best Mediterranean flavors. There you will have the opportunity to try a shrimp saganaki or seafood linguine, both paired with local wine.
- Metaxy Mas: If you want to try Cretan-style Greek food, you should definitely visit this restaurant. It is located in the town of Éxo Goniá (only 13 minutes by car from Fira). It offers apáki (cured pork), stamnagáthi vegetables (sweet prickly radicchio), and traditional dishes like bulgur wheat topped with lamb in yogurt sauce.
- Fanari Villas: It is located in Fari, a few meters from Theotokopulu Square. It has a dining room with views of the cliff. The house specialty is white aubergines cooked on the grill and served with Greek cheeses.
How Much Does the Trip to Santorini Cost?
Santorini has become one of the biggest attractions in Greece, both for its architecture and for the activities to be done there.
Greca offers excursions in Santorini at prices ranging from €50 to €3000, depending on the availability of the tourist and the time of the trip.
As you will see, the island of Santorini has a lot to offer. Now it's your turn to meet her!
01Are the tours in Greece in English?
Yes! The tours contracted from Greca can be in Spanish or English. Check with your travel agent.
02How to get to Santorini?
There are two ways to get to Santorini: by plane or by ferry. You can take a direct flight or ferry from Athens to Santorini. You can also visit the island from other locations, such as Heraklion, Mykonos, etc.
03How to tour Santorini?
To explore Santorini, you can choose to take public transport or rent a car. This last option is the most recommended in case you want to know the most remote villages on the island.
04What to see in Santorini in 1 day?
We recommend you visit the attractions of Oia and some of the beaches of Santorini.