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How much does it cost for a taxi in Santorini?

Typical taxi fares for 1 to 4 persons : From the Port (athinios port) to Oia (Ia), approximately 40,00 Euro. From the Airport to Fira (capital), approximately 20,00 Euro. From the Airport to Oia (Ia), approximately 35,00 Euro. From Fira (capital) to Oia (Ia), approximately 25,00 Euro.



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Taxis Santorini Unfortunately the low number (40) on the island makes it a little bit difficult for the travellers to use them. Concerning the fares, there are no taximeters inside, but there are fixed prices according to the time of the season (high – low).

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Taxi fares from the Santorini airport are 35€ to 40€ to Oia, 20€ to 30€ to Fira, and 25€ to 35€ to the ferry port, and 25€ to 35€ between Oia and Fira. Fares increase in the evening and again after midnight. By law, taxis in Greece are not allowed to carry more than four passengers at a time.

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When planning your Santorini vacation and figuring out the transportation logistics, you might wonder if there is Uber on the island. Well, if Uber is your preferred mode of transportation, then you're in luck! Uber does currently operate on the iconic Cycladic island.

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How to get from Santorini Airport to Oia by taxi. Taxis are the most handy and hassle-free way to travel around Santorini. Available around the clock, a taxi transfer from Santorini Airport to Oia takes about 25 minutes while the average fixed fare is around €40.

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Public transportation is the best way to get around in Santorini on a budget. Local buses, in particular, are quite cheap and they take you to almost all the parts of the island.

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Taxi drivers will expect you to round up the bill or add about 10 per cent to the fare, while bar staff and luggage porters will appreciate some coins to say thanks – a euro is plenty. Your local leader may discuss the idea of running a group tipping kitty on the first day of your trip.

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Most shops and restaurants on Santorini accept credit cards, but it is a good idea to have some cash on hand for small purchases like bottled water and snacks. ATMs are easy to find in all of Santorini's main towns. Most restaurants in Santorini, like Marinera in Fira, accept credit cards.

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The best way to get around Santorini is on foot or by bus. You'll see that it's easy to walk around the tiny seaside towns, but the bus is best to get from one town to another. There are KTEL bus routes from Fira (the capital city) to many different destinations around the main island.

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Transport: How To Get Around On Santorini. The towns in Santorini (such as Oia and Fira) are small enough to be walkable by foot for restaurants and most other things, but if you want to do some exploring outside of town you'll need transport.

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It is a good idea to always have some cash on hand if you are island hopping in the Greek Islands. You can use a cash card on ATM machines but rates can be high and it is not unknown for Greek cash machines to run out of money, especially on the less popular islands.

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Best Place for Solo Travelers If you're out on an expedition of exploring Santorini Island alone, the best way to make the most of your trip is by staying at the capital, Fira. Whether you want to shop until you drop or enjoy the social nightlife of Santorini, this place has got you covered!

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The best thing about the beaches in Santorini is that they are free. Now, you may be tempted to visit the ones that are the most popular but expect them to be crowded, especially in the high season. That being said, Columbo Beach is the most unspoiled beach, covered in gray-black sand.

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Santorini is the top tourist destination in Greece and is world-famous for its unique natural beauty. The caldera with the white villages on top, the sunken volcano, and the charming sunset make it a popular place for vacation. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

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The first choice is walking down / up 588 steps. The second choice is to ascend/ descend via a donkey/ mule ride… this is a long-running tradition in Santorini. The third, swiftest and the easiest option is to take a cable car ride.

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Getting around in Santorini Island is easy and not so expensive. You can move around by renting a car, motorbike, or quad or by taking a taxi or local bus. All these modes of transportation will take you from the airport to Fira and the rest of Santorini Island with utmost convenience and reliability.

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Don't stay in Oia or Thera Oia and Thera (also known as Fira) are the biggest towns in Santorini, and the site of most of the hotels and other places to stay. Thera/Fira is also where the cruise ship passengers unload, and Oia is where everyone goes to watch the sunset.

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Oia. Oia is Santorini's most picturesque town and has some of the island's best hotels. It's located at the northern tip of the island and is famous for its fabulous sunset views. The town is busy through the day up until sunset (when it's packed in high season) but then gets quiet quickly after the sun goes down.

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