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Akrotiri Archaeological Site

#1 Akrotiri Archaeological Site +19 5

Le site archéologique d’Akrotiri, au sud de Santorin, est un vestige bien conservé de la civilisation minoenne, enseveli sous les cendres d’une éruption volcanique il y a plus de 3 500 ans. On y découvre des rues pavées, des bâtiments à plusieurs étages et des fresques témoignant de la prospérité de la ville antique. Protégé sous une structure moderne, le site se visite toute l’année et permet d’appréhender l’histoire fascinante de cette cité disparue.

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Anastasis Church

#2 Anastasis Church +11 3.8

Réputée pour sa terre volcanique, ses plages et ses vues fabuleuses, Santorin est fidèle à l'architecture des Cyclades, qu'elle porte au sommet à travers ses villages. Les bâtiments religieux ne dérogent pas à la règle, murs lisses d'un blanc éblouissant et agrémentés du bleu profond typique de la Grèce, ils sont somptueux. L'église Anastase et son clocher se démarquent des 550 lieux de culte de l'île par leurs dômes avec des picots, petit bijou du village d'Imerovigli. Balcon de la mer Égée situé à 330m d'altitude, le site est incontournable tant pour sa douce construction que son panorama.

Athinios Port

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Si elle comporte un aéroport international, Santorin est également accessible en ferries depuis Athènes mais aussi des autres îles des Cyclades. Autant dire qu'avec le succès touristique de cette destination, le port d'Athinios ne désemplit pas en saison. Chaque année, près de 12 millions de voyageurs transitent sur ses quais, parfois bien petits pour accueillir autant de monde. Le cadre fabuleux de la terre volcanique et de la mer Égée font vite oublier ce désagrément, situé à 8,5 km de Fira, la capitale, il est complété par le vieux port de la ville où seuls les ferries de croisière accostent.

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Map of must-see attractions in Santorini

Visiting Santorini: when the Earth decided to sculpt the sublime

The scent of sulfur sometimes drifts up from the bowels of the volcano, a quiet reminder that this overwhelming beauty was born from extreme violence. Santorini is not just an island. It is a scar. 3,600 years ago, a cataclysmic eruption obliterated its center, leaving behind this crescent of towering cliffs where blindingly white villages cling today.

The blue of the church domes mirrors the color of the caldera below, an immense natural pool covering 83 km² that still hides the secrets of a vanished civilization.

The island that rewards romantics and dreamers

This island is tailored for couples seeking the absolute, photographers obsessed with golden hour light, and epicureans who do not hesitate to pay a premium for a view that takes your breath away. If you are looking for raw Greek authenticity or golden sand beaches, look elsewhere. Here, the sand is black or red, volcanic down to your toes.

Santorini requires some planning. The island is small but the roads are winding, and the crowds can turn a romantic stroll into an obstacle course between July and August. However, for those who accept these limitations, the reward lives up to the reputation. Few places in the world offer such a concentrated dose of dramatic beauty.

A budget you should not underestimate

Expect to spend between 150 and 250 € per day (about $165 to $275) for two people in the mid-range category, including decent lodging with a caldera view, two restaurant meals, and a few activities. Hotels perched in Oia or Fira can easily exceed 300 € per night ($330) in high season, while staying in Perissa or Kamari can cut that bill by two-thirds.

The suspended villages: between sky and abyss

The spectacle happens first on the western ridge of the island, where white houses seem to defy gravity. Oia, to the north, is the most photographed village in the world, and it knows it. Its labyrinthine alleys, art galleries, and designer boutiques attract hundreds of visitors every evening to watch the sunset from the ruins of the Byzantine castle.

Fira, the capital, offers a more lively atmosphere with its bars, restaurants, and museums. The Museum of Prehistoric Thera displays frescoes recovered from Akrotiri, evidence of a sophisticated Minoan civilization. Between the two, Imerovigli, nicknamed the "balcony of the Aegean Sea," offers the best compromise: identical views, fewer crowds.

Pro tip: Hike the 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) trail that connects Fira to Oia along the caldera. Head out early in the morning or late in the afternoon, carry water, and finish with a well-earned dinner in the bay of Ammoudi, at the foot of Oia.

Volcanic beaches and raw nature

Forget the Caribbean postcard imagery. Here, the beach is earned and often surprising. Red Beach, near Akrotiri, stands with its scarlet cliffs facing turquoise waters, a striking contrast but a tiny stretch that is often packed. Perissa and Kamari, on the east coast, roll out their miles of black volcanic sand, equipped with lounge chairs and tavernas right at the water's edge.

For history buffs, the Akrotiri archaeological site is a Greek Pompeii, frozen in ash for 3,600 years. Paved streets, multi-story dwellings, and drainage systems reveal a surprisingly advanced society. A few minutes away, the Akrotiri Lighthouse offers an alternative sunset spot, far from the crush of Oia.

Pro tip: Book a cruise to Nea Kameni, the active volcano in the center of the caldera. After the hike to the crater, a swim in the sulfurous hot springs of Paléa Kaméni is a great reward for the effort.

Between vines and flavors: the gourmet soul of the island

Santorini's volcanic terroir produces unique treasures. Vines grow in baskets (called kouloura), coiled close to the ground to resist the wind. The Assyrtiko grape produces dry, mineral, and crisp whites that are perfect with seafood. Vinsanto, an amber dessert wine, ages for several years in barrels, a sweetness you should not miss.

Wineries open their doors for tastings with a view. Santo Wines offers a dizzying panorama of the caldera, while the Koutsoyannopoulos Wine Museum in Vothonas traces the island's viticultural history in an old cellar carved into the rock.

Pro tip: Buy your bottles in small supermarkets rather than at the winery. Prices are significantly lower, and the winemakers themselves will tell you the same.

Where to eat and drink in Santorini?

Local cuisine revolves around products grown in volcanic soil. Fava, a smooth yellow split pea puree drizzled with olive oil and lemon, accompanies almost every meal. Tomatokeftedes, fritters made with sweet cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs, are addictive. Chlorotyri, a creamy goat cheese produced in limited quantities, is best enjoyed on toasted bread.

For fish, head down to the bay of Ammoudi or to the east coast toward Monolithos, where family tavernas serve grilled octopus and catch-of-the-day sea bream at friendlier prices than along the caldera edge. The Kapari taverna in Fira is worth a detour for its unique dishes and honey-crusted feta.

Where to stay in and around Santorini?

Your choice of neighborhood dictates the experience. Oia and Fira concentrate the lodging with caldera views, often in cave houses, these troglodyte dwellings were once reserved for the modest, but they have become the height of luxury. Prices are high, but the experience is unique.

For a more controlled budget, look at Perissa, Kamari, or the village of Pyrgos in the heart of the island. You will find family-run guesthouses and well-rated hotels starting from 70 € per night ($77). A car or scooter becomes essential for exploring from these locations.

How to get to and around Santorini?

Santorini Airport (JTR) hosts direct flights from major European hubs in season, as well as daily connections with Athens (45 minutes). The romantic alternative is the ferry from Piraeus (5 to 8 hours depending on the operator), which offers a spectacular arrival facing the caldera cliffs.

Once on the island, the bus network serves the main villages from Fira, but schedules are limited. Car rental or quads offer more freedom (expect 40 to 60 €/day for a compact car, about $45 to $65). Be careful: roads are narrow, parking is rare in Oia and Fira, and gas is among the most expensive in Europe.

When to go?

The months of May-June and September-October offer the best balance. You get pleasant temperatures (75-82°F / 24-28°C), manageable crowds, and lower rates. July and August should be avoided if possible: the heat is stifling, prices rise by 30 to 100%, and the alleys turn into long lines. Winter appeals to those seeking peace and quiet, but many establishments close and swimming becomes chilly.

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When to visit Santorini?

The most favorable period to discover Santorini covers:

March April May August September

Favorable months also include:

February June July October

Check the details below to fine-tune your choice based on your preferences!

Climate and atmosphere in Santorini month by month

January Less Favorable

Temperatures
10°C to 14°C
Sea water
16°C
Sunshine
4.2h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
68 mm

In the off-season, the island is quiet and authentic, though many hotels and restaurants are closed. It is a great time to explore the villages without the crowds, but expect cool weather.

February Less Favorable

Temperatures
10°C to 15°C
Sea water
15°C
Sunshine
5.1h / day
Rainy days
7 days
Rainfall
58 mm

The island stays quiet with very few tourists around. You will deal with frequent wind, but the winter light makes the landscape look incredible. There is not much in the way of nightlife, but it is a great spot if you are looking for some peace and quiet.

March Favorable

Temperatures
11°C to 17°C
Sea water
15°C
Sunshine
6.8h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
45 mm

Spring is starting to take hold and the vegetation is regaining its color. The island remains quiet and pleasant, making it easy to visit sites without the summer crowds.

April Very Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 19°C
Sea water
16°C
Sunshine
8.3h / day
Rainy days
5 days
Rainfall
37 mm

April marks the return of outdoor dining and a more active atmosphere. Sunsets in <strong>Oia</strong> are starting to draw larger crowds.

May Very Favorable

Temperatures
16°C to 23°C
Sea water
18°C
Sunshine
9.5h / day
Rainy days
4 days
Rainfall
19 mm

Santorini wakes up in May, with temperatures warm enough to fully enjoy the beaches and hiking trails. It is the sweet spot for a trip, offering pleasant weather before the peak summer crowds arrive.

June Very Favorable

Temperatures
20°C to 27°C
Sea water
22°C
Sunshine
11.2h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
8 mm

The sun is out and the water is finally warming up. The narrow streets of Fira and Oia are coming to life, and the beaches are seeing their first crowds of the season taking a dip in the Aegean.

July Favorable

Temperatures
23°C to 30°C
Sea water
24°C
Sunshine
12.1h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
4 mm

Peak tourist season is in full swing. The island is packed and prices are at their highest, but you get the quintessential summer experience. It is best to explore early in the morning or in the evening to avoid the heat.

August Favorable

Temperatures
23°C to 30°C
Sea water
25°C
Sunshine
11.8h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
6 mm

The peak tourist season is in full swing, but the water is warm and perfect for swimming. The cliffside cave villages offer pleasant evenings for taking in the legendary sunsets.

September Very Favorable

Temperatures
21°C to 27°C
Sea water
24°C
Sunshine
10.2h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
11 mm

September is a prime time to visit. The sea remains warm for swimming, and the summer crowds begin to thin out. You can still catch those iconic sunsets without fighting for a spot on the caldera edge.

October Very Favorable

Temperatures
18°C to 24°C
Sea water
22°C
Sunshine
8.1h / day
Rainy days
4 days
Rainfall
32 mm

Fall brings pleasant, mild temperatures to the island. Hiking the trail between <strong>Fira</strong> and <strong>Oia</strong> is much more comfortable without the intense summer heat. Beaches remain open, but the crowds thin out and the overall pace slows down.

November Favorable

Temperatures
15°C to 20°C
Sea water
20°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
53 mm

November marks the end of the tourist season. The island settles into a rare quiet, making it an ideal time to experience its authentic side. While some hotels close their doors, the setting remains captivating.

December Less Favorable

Temperatures
12°C to 16°C
Sea water
18°C
Sunshine
4.8h / day
Rainy days
7 days
Rainfall
62 mm

December in <strong>Santorini</strong> is quiet and offers a complete change of pace. You will find few other travelers, but also limited activities. It is a solid choice for an offbeat getaway, provided you are prepared for unpredictable weather.

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On the city

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  • Overall 4.7/5
  • Family 4.9/5
  • Couple 5/5
  • Friends 4.4/5

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Gorgeous

Even though Santorini has become very touristy outside of peak season, the place is truly magnificent. The view of the sea is exceptional. The white and blue houses really look like a postcard. To enjoy it, avoid the months of July and August at all costs.

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An incredible view

Santorini is a place that left a deep impression on me because of its panoramas. The white houses with their turquoise pools are clinging to the cliffside. The show unfolds before your eyes, from a restaurant terrace or at the end of a small alley. You see the caldera right in front of you, which gives it such a distinct look, along with other all-white villages. Even though the spot is super touristy, you can dig up some nice shops and restaurants if you wander a bit away from the center.

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Beautiful postcard views

I just got back, and the weather is still beautiful in September.
A picturesque village just the way we like them, with some pretty coves for swimming nearby. All these landscapes are a real treat for the eyes.

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Beach vacation, but so much more

Great weather even in early autumn, lots of beaches to relax on and soak up the sun. But it is not just about that. I found it interesting to visit the villages, taste the local cuisine, and see what the local crafts were all about. Even hiking through this hilly landscape let me see the island in a whole new way.

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A romantic island

Whether it is for its colorful traditional houses, its picturesque villages, its small coves with crystal clear water, or its relaxed pace of life, Santorini is perfect for a short getaway as a couple or with the family.

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Perfect for a few days of vacation

The sun, the beach, a land of history and traditions, food that is pretty healthy and varied, pretty landscapes, and picturesque villages.

That is the postcard setting that awaits you on the island of Santorini. Just make sure to go during the off-season: fewer crowds, less expensive, and a very pleasant climate from May to October.

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All the charm of the Cyclades

In the Cyclades, if you have a bit of money and a sense of organization, you can have some really lovely trips by discovering the archipelago from island to island by boat.

Having done a few islands, I find that Santorini brings together quite a few things all on its own:

Old villages with traditional white houses covered in blue domes, beaches, parties, traditions, some old ruins, and of course, sunny weather, plus a few spots that are still a bit wild.

If you have to choose, this is the island I recommend visiting first.

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