Europe Beach & Resort

Santorini, Greece

Whitewashed villages on a volcanic caldera, blue-domed churches, and the most photographed sunset in the world.

May, Sep–early Oct
Best time

68°F
Sunny · right now

Santorini is half a sunken volcano — the cliffside villages of Oia, Imerovigli and Fira ring the caldera with whitewashed cubes and cobalt domes. The east-side beaches (Perissa, Kamari) are where you swim. Two-night minimum, but most clients do 4–5.

Tip

Pair with Athens (2 nights) and Mykonos (3 nights) for a classic Greek loop — or with a Greek Isles cruise for less luggage.

Best Time to Visit

Average highs, lows and seasonal guidance — based on typical climate for this destination.


Jan 58° / 49°

Feb 58° / 49°

Mar 61° / 52°

Apr 66° / 56°

May 73° / 62°

Jun 80° / 68°

Jul 84° / 73°

Aug 84° / 73°

Sep 79° / 69°

Oct 72° / 63°

Nov 65° / 57°

Dec 60° / 51°


  • IdealBest weather of the year — peak season.

  • GoodSolid choice — mostly great weather, manageable crowds.

  • FairFewer crowds and lower prices, with some weather trade-offs.

  • AvoidHeavy rain, hurricane risk, or extreme heat — skip if you can.

Highlights

Oia sunset

Famous, crowded, worth it once — go 90 min early or watch from a boat.

Caldera sailing

Half-day catamaran with snorkel stops, hot springs, and dinner on board.

Akrotiri ruins

The "Pompeii of the Aegean" — Bronze Age city preserved by ash.

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Cliff-edge dinners

Book Selene, Lauda, or Argo well ahead — sunset tables go fast.

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