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Can you brush teeth with water in Santorini?

Drinking water They in fact rely on having water delivered to them. Needless to say, bottled water is a popular product on Santorini! We recommend that you always use bottled water for drinking. Washing up and brushing your teeth can be safely done using tap water throughout the island.



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We recommend that you always use bottled water for drinking. Washing up and brushing your teeth can be safely done using tap water throughout the island.

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If they are made with tap water, they may not be safe to consume, especially in the Greek Islands. However, many hotels use bottled water to make ice cubes, which gets you a safe drink. If you have any doubts, we recommend removing the ice cubes from your drink before they have a chance to melt.

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No, in Santorini you cannot flush toilet paper down the toilet bowl. As with most places in Greece, toilet paper cannot be flushed down the toilet. You should place the used toilet paper into a special trash bin located next to it. The hosts or hotel staff empty the bin every day and put a new bag in it.

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On the coldest nights (mainly on the first days of the month), the temperature may drop to 10°C/50°F. On the warmest days (mainly on the last days of the month), the temperature may reach 24°C/75.2°F. The day lasts approximately 13 hours.

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However, swimming in the clear blue water of Santorini is wonderfully refreshing. Since the beaches have coarse sand, there's little dust to cloud the water. Don't come to Santorini primarily for the beaches – come for the volcano boat tours, incredible views, wine, hikes, nightlife, and great food.

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The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 77.2°F / 25.1°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 61.7°F / 16.5°C.

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If the route takes in say a village with a taverns/cafe, or main tourist sites like Akrotiri, or Ancient Thera. They have toilet facilities. Tavernas/cafes tend to spring up in some remote scenic locations on Santorini along main roads because of the numbers of tourists.

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Bathing suits are for the beach only. Never leave the beach without covering up. Also, it is considered quite rude to go barefoot on the beach. And while there are some nude beaches in Greece they are few and far between.

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5 Kamari Beach On the Greek island of Santorini's southeast coast is Kamari Beach, a well-liked vacation spot known for its clean waters and dark volcanic sand. The beach is simply reachable by vehicle or bus and is located 5 kilometers southeast of Fira, Santorini's city.

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Once you reach the Volcano it takes about 30 minutes to reach the craters. Comfortable shoes (sneakers are ideal), sunblock, a hat and a bottle of water are recommended. At the Hot Springs it is better to wear dark coloured bathing suits. Due to the sulfur of the volcano, clothes tend to get stained.

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There are two beaches which have always been used by nudists: Koloumpos and Vlychada. At Koloumpos you have to decide either to use the official part under the rock or the northern part if the part under the rock is busy. At Vlychada you just have to pass the organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas.

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Most of Santorini's beaches are composed of dark volcanic sand that gets searingly hot in the mid-day sun. Beach sandals or water shoes are recommended for getting around on the sand.

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As you can image, Santorini was a madhouse-wall to wall with cruisers(us included). Prior to going, I googled Agean sea conditions and it showed a map with wave heights in different areas. If on a big boat, you normally wouldn't feel any kind or rocking, however, on smaller ones or ferries, you can suffer.

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The best time to visit Santorini for tourists is generally during the shoulder seasons of late April to early June and September to early November. During these months, the weather is typically warm and sunny, with fewer crowds than during the peak summer months of July and August.

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Assuming your trip falls during high season—which is between late June and early September—the weather will fluctuate between hot and oppressively hot. Light, breathable fabric is key: think linen, sheer tops, and shorts to tour around during the day; flowy maxi dresses or caftans for dinner at night.

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Santorini Bars & Nightlife Fira has the most bars and nightlife and the only true dance clubs. Perissa has some fun beach bars and Oia has one very fun bar. Many people watch the sunset and then head out for the evening. Most clubs start getting busy between 9pm and 11pm.

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Do you need a jacket at night in Santorini? You definitely need jackets, long sleeves and even seaters and jumpers. No short sleeves, shorts or summer dresses.

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