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voula_slat

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I'm planning a trip to Santorini and I'm particularly excited about exploring Oia. I've heard it's one of the most beautiful and iconic spots on the island, with its stunning sunsets and charming streets.

I'd love to get some tips from those who have been there. Here are a few things I'm curious about:
  • Best viewpoints and locations to watch the sunset
  • Recommended cafes or restaurants with a great view
  • Must-see attractions and hidden gems in Oia
  • Tips for avoiding crowds and finding peaceful spots
  • Any suggestions for unique activities or experiences in Oia
  • Recommendations for local shops or markets to visit
  • Advice on the best time of day to explore and take photos
I appreciate any insights or advice you can share to help make my visit to Oia unforgettable. Looking forward to your suggestions!
 
Oia is indeed magical! For the best sunset views, head to the Byzantine Castle ruins or the famous Sunset Serenade spot near Ammoudi Bay. If you're looking for a more tranquil experience, consider watching from the terraces of Kastro Oia Houses or even dining at a restaurant like Dimitris Ammoudi Taverna, which offers great food and views.

To avoid crowds, explore early in the morning or late afternoon. The charming streets are quieter, perfect for taking photos. Don’t miss a stroll along the marble path to the blue-domed churches—it’s iconic Santorini.

For hidden gems, visit the Maritime Museum or take a walk to the quieter parts of Ammoudi Bay. Shopping at Atlantis Books or exploring the local art galleries is a unique way to experience Oia's culture.

Enjoy your trip—it’s sure to be unforgettable!
 

How was the airport experience in Santorini?

I’ve been to Santorini a few times, but I’ve always arrived and departed by ferry, never by plane. For my next trip, I’m thinking about flying in or out, depending on how the itinerary shapes up, and I’d love to hear from those of you who’ve actually used the Santorini airport.

How was your experience? Is it as chaotic as some reviews make it sound, or does it just depend on the time of year? I’m curious about everything, check-in lines, baggage claim, the size of the terminal, transportation to and from hotels, even how early you’d recommend arriving before a flight.

I’d also love to know if there’s a big difference between domestic and international departures. Is it worth paying extra for a direct flight, or are the Athens connections smooth enough? Any first-hand details would really help me plan ahead for next year’s trip.

Laundry facilities in Santorini

Hi,

Do any of the hotels have washers and dryers? Or are there laundromats on the island?

Favorite shops to buy jewelry in Santorini?

I’m thinking about going back to Santorini next year — I’ve been a few times before and absolutely love the island. This time, though, I want to do something a little different and focus more on shopping, especially for jewelry. I’m looking for cute, unique pieces — either handmade, local designs or anything with a Greek flair that doesn’t feel too mass-produced.

Any favorite shops or designers you’ve come across in Fira, Oia, or even the smaller villages? I’d love to hear where you found your favorite pieces? I want unique things. Like, a friend brought me back a bracelet that was made from beads cut from the Santorini lava stone, but funny enough, she bumped into this piece on Crete. So I thought, I should go to Santorini to get cool stuff like this! Do you have any favorite places to buy jewelry?

Best Beaches in Santorini for Kids?

We’re planning a big family trip for early autumn and Santorini is one of the top contenders. We’ll have a mix of adults and kids in our group, mostly ages 4 to 10, and I’m trying to get a sense of how family-friendly the beaches are.

Are there any beaches on Santorini that are safe, sandy, and good for swimming with younger children? Shade would be a huge plus, or at least nearby tavernas where we can take breaks. We’re also wondering about beach access, are there spots that are easier to reach with kids and beach gear (less rocky or steep)?

We’re not expecting huge playgrounds or anything, just something relaxing and low-key where kids can enjoy the water and we don’t have to stress too much.

Which Santorini villages still feel quiet and traditional now?

I’m thinking of visiting Santorini next year, but I keep hearing that the island has changed a lot — especially with how crowded Oia and Fira have become. I love the idea of seeing the caldera views, but I’m also hoping to experience the quieter, more traditional side of the island.

Are there still villages that feel peaceful and authentic, where you can wander through narrow streets, talk to locals, and maybe enjoy a meal at a family-run taverna without the crowds?

I’ve heard names like Megalochori, Pyrgos, and Emporio mentioned, but it’s hard to tell from online photos which places still hold onto that “old Santorini” charm. What do you think?
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