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Do I need mosquito repellent in Santorini?

Yes there are mosquitoes in Santorini - but we didn't find it a huge problem (and they usually love me!). Buy a spray when you get there if you don't want to bring some in your luggage. Most hotels will provide plug-in repellants in your room. >>>Most hotels will provide plug-in repellants in your room.



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We were planning to go at the end of September, which we read also still has mosquitoes. Yes, there are mosquitoes. No, not everyone gets bitten. No one can guarantee you won't.

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Remember to pack the following items
  1. EPA-registered insect repellents.
  2. Long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing.
  3. Clothing and gear (such as boots, pants, socks, tents) treated with 0.5% permethrin. ...
  4. Mosquito net if you will be sleeping outside or when screened rooms are not available.


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In Greece there are some mosquito species that can transmit certain diseases, if infected: West Nile virus, which is transmitted through the “house” common mosquitoes, is considered established in our country, and cases are recorded almost annually during the transmission season.

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Solo travel experience. Santorini is super safe and the locals are really kind. I stayed in Thira most of the time and in Oia for a few nights. I loved staying in Thira, things were cheaper and it was super easy to get around to Oia for the sunset and the red sand beach on the other side of the island.

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Santorini is a very safe place for tourists, solo travellers, and families alike. The island maintains a safe vibe and low criminal activity. Yet, as with any travel destination, it's essential to stay vigilant, be aware of your surroundings, and follow standard safety precautions.

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Fira vs Oia – Summary Fira is the isalnd's capital and the livelier village of the two with much more nightlife and shopping. Oia is the more luxurious village with romantic restaurants and high-end shopping.

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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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Soft Pastels: Serenity in Hues Pastel shades like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are perfect for those seeking a softer, romantic look. These gentle hues blend seamlessly with Santorini's natural palette, reflecting the island's tranquility and serenity.

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