Must-see attractions in Santorini

  • Ancient pottery in Museum of Prehistoric Thera.

    Museum of Prehistoric Thera

    Fira

    Opposite the bus station, this well-presented museum houses extraordinary finds excavated from Akrotiri, which has been settled since neolithic times…

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    Ancient Thira

    Santorini

    First settled by the Dorians in the 9th century BC, Ancient Thira consists of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine ruins and is an atmospheric and rewarding…

  • Art Space

    Santorini

    This atmospheric gallery is on the way to Kamari, in Argyros Canava, one of the oldest wineries on the island. The walls and niches of the wine caverns…

  • White (Aspri) Beach

    Santorini

    One of Santorini's prettiest beaches, this secluded southwestern cove, surrounded by cliffs, is only reachable by boat.

  • Fishing harbour of Oia village, Port of Ammoudi, Oia, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades islands, Greece, Mediterranean, Europe

    Ammoudi

    Oia

    This tiny port of colourful fishing boats lies 300 steps below Oia. It’s a steep haul down and up again but well worth it for the views of the blood-red…

  • The Old port below Fira where the only way up and down to the town is the donkeys,  the cable car or to walk.

    Old Port

    Fira

    Sitting 220m below Fira – three minutes by cable car, or 587 steps by foot – the Old Port, also known as Fira Skala, is now mainly used by cruise ship…

  • Skaros Rock

    Fira

    From Imerovigli, a sign points west for the track to Skaros, the conical peninsula jutting out into the caldera. Not only geologically interesting, it is…

  • Ancient Akrotiri

    Santorini

    In 1967, excavations in the southwest of Santorini uncovered an ancient Minoan city buried deep beneath volcanic ash from the catastrophic eruption of…

  • Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral

    Fira

    Sitting prominently on the caldera edge in Fira, the Orthodox Cathedral can be seen from many parts of Santorini. Built in 1827, it was badly damaged in…

  • Tomato Industrial Museum

    Santorini

    Tomato processing was a major industry on the island before the earthquake of 1952, and this is a unique look inside an old tomato factory in Vlihada. The…

  • Wine Museum

    Santorini

    At the Koutsoyannopoulos Winery en route to Kamari, this slightly kitsch but fun museum in a traditional canava (winery) depicts the traditional…

  • Cultural Village

    Santorini

    In cooperation with the lauded Selene restaurant, this Pyrgos venue explores the traditional way of life in Santorini before it became a tourist mecca…

  • Catholic Cathedral

    Fira

    The peaceful Catholic Cathedral of Santorini, dedicated to St John the Baptist, is off the standard tourist route and well worth seeking out. The church…

  • Maritime Museum

    Oia

    This museum is located along a narrow lane that leads off north from Nikolaou Nomikou. It’s housed in a renovated and converted 19th-century mansion and…

  • Akrotiri Lighthouse

    Santorini

    If you want to watch the greatest free show on earth (the sunset!) in seclusion, well, you're out of luck. Word is out, and you will be joined at the tip…

  • Archaeological Museum

    Fira

    Near the cable-car station, this museum houses a few impressive finds from Akrotiri and Ancient Thira, such as vast amphorae and painted oil burners…

  • Gyzi Megaron

    Fira

    At the north end of Fira, this museum displays fascinating before-and-after photographs of the 1956 earthquake, along with centuries-old maps of the…

  • Vlihada Beach

    Santorini

    Popular with those who like to bare all and backed by some spectacular rock formations, this southern beach is particularly beautiful at sunset. Go up…

  • Perissa Beach

    Santorini

    Long, popular stretch of black sand to the southeast, with full facilities and some excellent tavernas. An all-night beach bar adds to the vibe.

  • Kamari Beach

    Santorini

    One of the most popular black sand beaches, this east coast beauty has calm waters for bathing and numerous restaurants and cafes.

  • Red (Kokkini) Beach

    Santorini

    Surreal red beach to the southwest backed by rust-and-fire coloured cliffs. Just up from the beach are several good restaurants.

  • Agios Georgios Beach

    Santorini

    Long strip of volcanic sand to the south with sun loungers and plenty of dining options.

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