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nadellii

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I’m considering a trip to Santorini this summer for about 3–4 days, but I know how intense the crowds can get during peak season. I haven’t fully decided yet, but I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been recently.

I’m curious about how to make the most of the experience even with the busy atmosphere. I’d especially appreciate tips on seeing the caldera views and exploring Oia without feeling completely overwhelmed. If there are any quieter beaches, villages, or scenic spots that still offer that iconic Santorini charm, I’d love to hear about them.

Dining and sunset-watching are high on my list, so I’m also interested in recommendations for places that aren’t overly packed with tourists. And I’m wondering what the easiest way to get around is, whether it’s doable without a car or if something like an ATV is worth it.
 
Santorini is magical, even during peak season. That said, a few tips can help you avoid the crowds while still soaking up the charm. For caldera views and sunset without the chaos, try staying in Imerovigli instead of Oia. It’s quieter, still stunning, and less packed at golden hour. Oia is worth visiting early in the morning (around 7–8 AM) to enjoy the alleys and views before the crowds descend.

For a quieter beach experience, check out Vlychada or Koloumbos—both are less touristy than Perissa or Kamari. Pyrgos village also offers incredible panoramic views and a peaceful, authentic vibe.
 

Is Summer Travel to Santorini Worth It?

I’ve only ever been to Santorini in May, and I absolutely loved it, the weather was perfect, and it felt busy but still manageable. Now I’m considering a trip to Greece this summer, and someone in my group is really pushing for Santorini again.

I’m a little hesitant, though. I’ve heard that in peak summer months the crowds can get pretty intense, especially in places like Oia and Fira. Part of what I loved last time was being able to actually enjoy the views without feeling packed in.

For those who have been in July or August, is it still worth it? Or does the crowd level take away from the experience? Are there ways to do Santorini in summer that still feel enjoyable, or would you recommend choosing a different island instead?

Santorini for an Anniversary Trip

A friend of mine is thinking about going to Santorini for an anniversary trip, and she asked me for suggestions. I’ve been to Santorini quite a few times over the years, but almost always as part of family trips, so my experiences there have been a little different from what she’s looking for.

She’s only been to the island once before and really loved it, so she wants to go back and make it a special anniversary trip with her husband. The problem is that I’m realizing most of my recommendations are things families tend to do, and I’m not as sure what the best ideas would be for a more romantic visit.

For those of you who have gone to Santorini as a couple, what did you enjoy most? Are there particular villages, hotels, restaurants, or experiences that felt especially romantic? I’d love to pass along some good ideas to her.

Great Walking Paths on Santorini?

I’ve been thinking about Santorini specifically as a place for walking, and I realized it’s something I don’t hear Greeks talk about as much as food, wine, or sunsets. I’m curious how people who know the island well think about walking it, not just as visitors passing through but as a lived landscape.

So I wanted to ask: what are some great walking paths on Santorini? Beyond Fira–Oia, are there routes you’d actually recommend for the views, the quiet, or the feeling of the island itself? I’m especially interested in paths through villages, near vineyards, or stretches that feel more local and less performative. Are there walks that feel better early in the morning, in the wind, or outside peak season?

I’d love to hear which paths you return to or remember most, and what made them stand out for you.

Best herbs for baked lavraki - sea bass?

My local fishmonger often has fresh sea bass, and when I see it, I can’t resist picking some up. I’m pretty sure I’ve had it in Greece as lavraki—maybe grilled at a seaside taverna or baked with lemon and olive oil. I’d love to bring that flavor home!

I usually bake it whole, but I’m not sure I’m doing it the traditional Greek way. What herbs or aromatics are typically used for lavraki in Greece? I’ve heard oregano is common, but are there others—like thyme, rosemary, dill, or bay leaf?

Also, how is it most often prepared in Greek homes or tavernas? I kind of want to replicate those flavors.

Santorini at Christmas - worth the trip?

I’ve visited Santorini before, but always during the warmer months when the island is buzzing with energy. Lately I’ve been thinking about going off-peak, specifically around Christmas, and I’m curious if anyone here has done it.

Is Santorini in winter worth it? I know many hotels, restaurants, and shops close for the season, but I’ve heard mixed things — some say it’s peaceful and magical, others say it’s too quiet and the weather can be unpredictable. I’m not expecting beach days, but I do wonder what it actually feels like to walk around Oia and Fira in December. Are there still good food options? Do any wineries stay open? Is the sea too rough for boat trips?
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