Best things to do in Santorini

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As Greek island vacations go, Santorini is hard to beat in terms of its natural beauty (including legendary sunsets) and developed tourist infrastructure. Need more reasons to visit? From the best secret hideaways to top hiker's hangouts, here are the best things to do in Santorini — one of the best islands in Greece for a diversity of experiences.

1. Hike from Firá to Oía

Almost entirely rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1956, Firá (also known as Hóra) clings precariously to the edge of the enormous caldera. 

The rising and setting of the sun are especially beautiful when seen here against the Cycladic buildings lining the clifftop, and are even enough to make battling through the high-season crowds worthwhile.

One of the best things to do in Santorini is to hike a popular and scenic trail from Firá to Oía. The trail winds its way through the cliff tops, passing through some picturesque villages along the way, notably Firostefani and Imerovigli. 

Along the way, you'll be treated to the spectacular scenery of the Aegean Sea and the island's iconic blue-domed churches and white-washed houses.

Looking for ideas for your Santorini vacation? Get inspired by our Santorini itinerary.

Cairns of rocks at the walking path number 9 between the cities of Fira and Oia at Santorini Island © Shutterstock

Cairns of rocks at the walking path number 9 between the cities of Fira and Oia at Santorini Island © Shutterstock

2. Take a cable car ride 

A cable car ride is one of the most exciting things to do in Santorini. The cable car offers a spectacular panoramic view of the caldera, which is a large volcanic crater formed during a powerful volcanic eruption.

The starting point of the cable car is in the old port of Fira, from where you will ascend to the town of Fira, perched on top of a cliff. 

The ride lasts about three minutes and offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the snow-white buildings of Santorini.

Already planning your trip? Read up on where to stay in Santorini.

The cable car connecting the harbor and the old village Fira, Santorini © Shutterstock

The cable car connecting the harbour and the old village of Fira, Santorini © Shutterstock

3. See sunset in Oía

Oía is the most photographed town on Santorini, was once a major commercial centre in the Aegean, but it has declined in the wake of economic depression, wars, earthquakes and depleted fish stocks. 

Partly destroyed in the 1956 earthquake, the town has been sympathetically reconstructed, its white and cyan houses clinging to the cliff face.

Apart from the caldera and the town itself, there are a couple of things to see, including the Naval Museum and the very modest remains of a Venetian castle. It is quieter, though still touristy, alternative to Firá.

Flying to Athens? Discover how to get from Athens to Santorini, and the best things to do in Athens before you transfer to the island.

Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Oia sunset © Shutterstock

4. Stay in Imerovigli

Everyone raves about the sunsets in Oia. But if you are looking for something a little less touristy visiting the laid-back village of Imerovigli is one of the best things to do in Santorini. The views here are just as spectacular.

Pulling on sturdy boots, you can hike for hours along dusty, deserted tracks to discover abandoned Byzantine churches.

Alternatively, drive around stunning coastlines, explore mountain villages, visit ancient sites, and luxuriate on golden beaches.

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Imerovigli, Santorini © Shutterstock

Imerovigli, Santorini © Shutterstock

5. Go on a wine tour

Santoríni has been designated an AOC domain, and winemaking is the only traditional trade that’s still in rude health. 

For a few euros (or even sometimes for free), winery tours usually allow generous sampling, which is among the best things to do in Greece.

Many of Santoríni’s most important wineries are scattered around Pýrgos and the south, and offer tours.

Whichever tour you go on, none is complete without a taste of Santoríni’s dry white assýrtiko that’s creating a buzz in sommelier circles and its prized dessert wine, vinsánto, which is used by the Orthodox Church in Holy Communion. 

Tour prices at the smaller wineries usually include tastings, while samples are available from the larger wineries for a nominal fee.

Santorini dinner © Shutterstock

Tasting locally produced wine is one of the best things to do in Santorini © Santorines/Shutterstock

6. Take a Greek cooking class

Greece is known for its delicious cuisine, and taking a cooking course is one of the best things to do in Santorini. 

So, if you love cooking and enjoy learning about new culinary techniques, trying a Santorini cooking class is a no-brainer!

Love food? Read up on the best food in Greece.

Cooking class © Shutterstock

Take a cooking class - the Greek food is delicious © Shutterstock

7. Explore Pýrgos

Pýrgos is one of the oldest settlements on Santorini, a jumble of weatherbeaten houses and alleys that form several concentric circles around the village kástro. 

It climbs to another Venetian fortress crowned by the seventeenth-century church of Ypapandí (the Presentation of the Panagía), feast day 21 November.

You can clamber around the battlements for sweeping views over the entire island and its Aegean neighbours. Nearby Megalohori, 2.5km southwest of Pýrgos, is home to one of the Cyclades’ most intriguing cultural centres, Symposion. 

It has an exhibition of ancient and traditional Greek instruments, as well as daily musical presentations, instrument-making workshops and evening concerts.

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The stacked hillside at Pyrgos © Heidi Fuller-Love

8. Uncover island history

A road snaking between sand dunes and cave-pocked cliffs leads down to the Vlichada. Here a handful of people soak up the sun on the tiny seaside resort’s black sand beach sheltered by high cliffs. Vlichada is home to the Tomato Industrial Museum

There were 13 factories producing tomato paste on Santorini, but the production of the puree went out of fashion in the eighties as tourism became more lucrative.

The museum, lit by dusty motes of sunlight, is packed with old machinery and original photos. As such it's a great place to visit to understand pockets of Greek history.

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Witnessing sunsets is one of the best things to do in Santorini © Heidi Fuller-Love

9. Visit black sand beaches

Santoríni's eastern beaches comprise long black stretches of volcanic sand that get blisteringly hot in the afternoon sun. They’re no secret and in the summer the crowds can be overpowering. 

Among the resorts lie the substantial and beautifully sited remains of ancient Thera.

In the southeast, the family resort of Kamári Beach is popular with package-tour operators, and hence more touristy. Nonetheless, it’s quieter and cleaner than most, with a well-maintained seafront promenade.

Its beach extends several kilometres to the west, through Perívolos beach to Áyios Yeóryios, sheltered by the occasional tamarisk tree and with beach bars dotted along at intervals.

Looking for a blissful beach break? Discover Santorini's best beaches, and the best beaches in Greece.

Oh, and if you're visiting for the beach, you'll want to wise up on the best time to visit Greece.

Also, be aware that though summer is ideal for Santorini, this peak season period hot and crowded. Perhaps considering visiting in cooler, less-crowded October

Black Katharos Beach on Santorini island, Greece © Aleksandar Todorovic/Shutterstock

Black Katharos Beach on Santorini island, Greece © Aleksandar Todorovic/Shutterstock

10. Bathe in hot springs

One of the best things to do in Santorini to relax is to visit one of the local hot springs. 

 Some of the best hot springs to vist include:

  • Palea Kameni Hot Springs - these hot springs are based on the deserted island of Palea Kameni, which is a short boat ride from Santorini. The hot springs are renowned for their therapeutic properties and are reputed to help with a variety of skin and joint ailments.
  • Agios Nikolaos Hot Springs - these hot springs are near the village of Armeni and can be accessed by boat or by climbing down a cliff. The minerals in the water are considered to have therapeutic effects.
Palaia Kameni, volcanic Greek island, near Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Palaia Kameni hot springs near Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

11. Take a boat to Thirassia island

Boat excursions run to the relatively unspoilt islet of Thirassiá, once part of Santoríni until sliced off by an eruption in the third century BC. 

It’s an excellent destination, especially if you're visiting Greece with kids.

There’s an ATM at the Citizen’s Service office (KEP) but credit or debit cards are normally not accepted on the island. 

Tour boats head for the village of Kórfos, a stretch of shingle backed by fishermen’s houses and high cliffs, while a few ferries dock at Ríva.

Windmill in Thirassia, Santorini © Shutterstock

Windmill in Thirassia, Santorini © Shutterstock

12. Go on a volcano tour

Santorini is famous for its volcanic activity and there are several attractive volcano tours you can check out.  

For example, on a tour of the Thiarassia Islands, you'll visit 2 lava islands, see an active volcano, and relax in the warm water of natural hot springs.

You could also take a cruise to the volcanic islands of the Santorini caldera region to swim in the hot springs, take in views from the active volcano and explore the villages of Tirassia and Oia.

Volcano, Santorini © Shutterstock

Volcano tour, Santorini © Shutterstock

13. Visit Akrotíri Lighthouse

Evidence of the Minoan colony that once thrived here has been uncovered at the ancient site of Akrotíri at the southwestern tip of the island.

The site was inhabited from the Late Neolithic period through to the seventeenth century BC. 

Allow at least an hour to visit the site, where Minoan walls are preserved up to two storeys high.

One of the main attractions here is the Akrotíri lighthouse, which provides stunning views, especially during sunsets. You can reach the lighthouse in two ways: by car or by the trail leading to it. 

The hiking trail is not the hardest, but it can be a little bumpy and rocky in places, so sturdy shoes are advised. 

When you arrive at the top, you can ascend to the lighthouse and enjoy the scenery from the top.

Lighthouse at Akrotiri, Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

Lighthouse at Akrotiri, Santorini, Greece © Shutterstock

14. Marvel at the blue dome сhurches

Greek structures such as doors, windowsills, furniture and church domes are often painted a bright royal blue, following an ancient belief that this shade repels evil. 

Churches with blue domes are a defining feature of Santorini's architecture and are often used to represent the island in photos and postcards. 

Blue domes are typically part of churches or shrines and are often placed on higher points or cliffs that overlook the sea.

The most famous examples of blue-domed churches in Santorini are Three Bells of Fira, the Anastasi Church in Imerovigli, and the Agios Theodori Church in Perissa.

The iconic blue-domed churches of Oia, Santorini

The iconic blue-domed churches of Oia, Santorini © Shutterstock

Ready to take a trip to Santorini or Greece Find out everything to need to know about how to plan a Greek Island holiday, and read our Greece travel tips.

Not keen on planning? Browse our suggested Santorini itineraries and Greece itineraries and talk to our local Greece travel experts — they can curate your perfect vacation. 

Heidi Fuller-Love

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Heidi Fuller-Love

updated 09.06.2025

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