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Will I have to break the bank to go swimming at a private beach in Santorini?
 
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I have never heard about private beaches in Santorini, but there are so many amazing ones for sure:



 
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Price of sunbeds varies. Some it is just have a drink of the beach bar and beds are for free. We paid 3 euro per bed, 7 for a set or 10 for a set. Most expensive ones we have seen were on Ios, 50 euro for a hanging sunbed in a cool club.
 
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Price of sunbeds varies. Some it is just have a drink of the beach bar and beds are for free. We paid 3 euro per bed, 7 for a set or 10 for a set. Most expensive ones we have seen were on Ios, 50 euro for a hanging sunbed in a cool club.
50 euros is a huge splurge!! wow I've never seen sunbeds so expensive
 
50 euros is a huge splurge!! wow I've never seen sunbeds so expensive
Just browsing through... Kalley Mera Kalllo Mina....In Mykonos at Nammos in Psarou beach...€200 For 2 sunbeds and umbrella.☂️......And here's the good part....'if they have or will let you have them....It is Mykonou...??
 
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Just browsing through... Kalley Mera Kalllo Mina....In Mykonos at Nammos in Psarou beach...€200 For 2 sunbeds and umbrella.☂️......And here's the good part....'if they have or will let you have them....It is Mykonou...??
That's CRAZZYYY wow
 
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Just browsing through... Kalley Mera Kalllo Mina....In Mykonos at Nammos in Psarou beach...€200 For 2 sunbeds and umbrella.☂️......And here's the good part....'if they have or will let you have them....It is Mykonou...??
Even if .... I wouldnt spend it on a sunbed. Really Mykonos is too expensive.
 
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Even if .... I wouldnt spend it on a sunbed. Really Mykonos is too expensive.
People who go there spray Moët and Veuve Clicqot for partying and fun time so the loose change for a few sunbeds is not even a side issue!???
 
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I would think it depends on the time of year. Prices might be lower in May and October in the off peak times of the tourist season? What I like about these private beaches is that I don't have to bring any of my own things, like chairs or towels and blankets. I tend to travel pretty light. I have no idea what they cost on Santorini because I have never been to them on this island, but I have enjoyed them in other parts of Greece. I find that my friends and family members who don't like sitting in the sun for hours don't really enjoy the private beaches.
 

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?

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?

Dealing with Santorini crowds during peak season?

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.

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?

Guy's Night Out in Santorini?

A few of us are planning a guys’ trip to Greece next summer (still tentative, but Santorini is definitely on the list), and we’re trying to figure out what a proper guys’ night out would look like there. One of the guys will be celebrating a birthday, so we’d like to make it special without going too over the top.

We’re not looking for the super touristy spots packed with honeymooners—more interested in something authentic, fun, and memorable. Maybe a taverna with great food and live music, or a bar where locals actually hang out? A good view wouldn’t hurt either.

Has anyone here done a birthday or a group night out in Santorini with a bunch of guys? Is Fira better for nightlife than Oia? Any recommendations for tavernas, bars, or even local experiences we could include in the evening would be really appreciated.
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