
Top Beaches in Santorini
Whether you’re seeking adventurous water sports or sun-soaked relaxation, here are some the best beaches in Santorini.
Sail over from Santorini to escape the crowds on Thirassia’s quiet beaches and its rustic hilltop tavernas. Sightseeing tours to the island begin in Ammoudi, where you'll hop aboard a small boat to Korfos, the port city of Thirassia. Then set out on foot, climbing the 180 steps to the settlement of Manolas, and earning spectacular views along the way. If you wish to skip the hike, there are donkeys to make the climb.
Along the way learn about the island’s founding, history, and culture, covering local agricultural specialties, wine production, and Greek traditions. Hike through the countryside to Akrilia, a deserted village full of cave houses that was once the biggest settlement on this island, and the Virgin Mary Church to discover Greek religious traditions. Before or after dinner at one of the romantic tavernas, tack on a trip to volcanic Nea Kameni hot springs.
Thirassia is a small island off the west coast of Santorini, across the caldera on the other side of Nea Kameni hot springs. Take a ferry from Santo on Santorini to Thirassia’s port Riva. Travel time is approximately 15 minutes. Schedules are unpredictable; the safest bet is to go on a pre-arranged tour.
The islands of Thirassia and Santorini are beautiful year-round with both enjoying a summer peak season from June through August. Come in the spring and fall shoulder months to avoid the crowds, while the weather is still quite warm.
Located between Santorini and Thirassia, Nea Kameni is a small volcanic island in Santori’s flooded caldera. Formed less than 500 years ago, the island is the youngest volcanic landform in the Eastern Mediterranean. Hike up to the crater and take a dip at the hot springs while soaking up incredible Aegean views.