Join us on a tour around Santorini’s beautiful beaches!
The beaches of Santorini offer a unique lunar landscape that consists of volcanic rock, black, white, and red sand. The volcanic activity imbues the environment with a distinct mystical character, creating landscapes of wild beauty with rugged cliffs, sculpted by the salt and the strong Aegean winds.
Northern and Eastern Shores
Around Oia, picturesque Ammoudi and the charming port of Armeni offer pristine waters and breathtaking views of Thirasia. If you seek tranquillity, the beaches of Baxedes and Koloumbos, with their distinctive grey sand atop the active underwater volcano by the same name, are ideal choices. To the east, beaches such as Vourvoulos, Xiropigado, and Exo Gialos remain secluded paradises with impressive geological formations, beech trees, and picturesque fishing boats.
The Cosmopolitan Southeastern Side
Monolithos is favoured by families for its shallow waters and amenities, while Kamari is one of the most well-serviced and cosmopolitan beaches. Perissa, Perivolos, and Agios Georgios form an expansive five-kilometre stretch of black sand, replete with beach bars and opportunities for water skiing, windsurfing, and scuba diving.
The Lunar Landscape of the South
In Vlychada, the imposing white rocks create an ethereal backdrop next to the modern marina and Nautical Club. The renowned Red Beach, with its striking palette of red and black, remains an iconic landmark of the island. From there, small boats will take you to the White Beach, with its pristine white rocks, pumice stone, and hidden caves, perfect for private swims.
Activities and Exploration
Thrill seekers can explore the seabed at the cape of Trypiti, Adiavati reef or the shipwreck of Palia Kameni. Diving centres operate in Ammoudi and Perissa, while Thera remains a favourite destination for yachting. A sunset cruise to Nea Kameni completes the enchanting experience, revealing the grandeur of nature from the water.
Northern and Eastern Shores
Around Oia, picturesque Ammoudi and the charming port of Armeni offer pristine waters and breathtaking views of Thirasia. If you seek tranquillity, the beaches of Baxedes and Koloumbos, with their distinctive grey sand atop the active underwater volcano by the same name, are ideal choices. To the east, beaches such as Vourvoulos, Xiropigado, and Exo Gialos remain secluded paradises with impressive geological formations, beech trees, and picturesque fishing boats.
The Cosmopolitan Southeastern Side
Monolithos is favoured by families for its shallow waters and amenities, while Kamari is one of the most well-serviced and cosmopolitan beaches. Perissa, Perivolos, and Agios Georgios form an expansive five-kilometre stretch of black sand, replete with beach bars and opportunities for water skiing, windsurfing, and scuba diving.
The Lunar Landscape of the South
In Vlychada, the imposing white rocks create an ethereal backdrop next to the modern marina and Nautical Club. The renowned Red Beach, with its striking palette of red and black, remains an iconic landmark of the island. From there, small boats will take you to the White Beach, with its pristine white rocks, pumice stone, and hidden caves, perfect for private swims.
Activities and Exploration
Thrill seekers can explore the seabed at the cape of Trypiti, Adiavati reef or the shipwreck of Palia Kameni. Diving centres operate in Ammoudi and Perissa, while Thera remains a favourite destination for yachting. A sunset cruise to Nea Kameni completes the enchanting experience, revealing the grandeur of nature from the water.





































































