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How much is the bus from Fira to Oia?

Bus from Fira to Oia – 2.30 euros You can also take a local bus from Fira to Oia. It departs every 30 minutes and costs just 2.30 euros. The bus actually departs from Imerovigli which is just one stop from Fira and is a short walk. The bus from Fira to Oia runs between 7am-11pm.



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The KTEL group of regional bus companies is rolling out the contactless open loop fare payment system on services across the country, allowing passengers to pay their fare by tapping a contactless reader with their physical bank card or a digital card stored on their mobile phone or smartwatch. “

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The hike between Fira and Oia follows the rim of the caldera. The views are stunning. It's easy to do the hike without a guide but a walking tour can make it more interesting.

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Walking from Fira to Oia is one of Santorini's top experiences. Hike along the rim of a caldera, explore the towns of Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, and Fira, and enjoy some of the most beautiful views of the islands. If you go the entire distance, you will walk just over 10 km (about 6 miles).

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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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There's plenty of shopping in both Fira and Oia, but Fira has more shops and more variety in the winding streets inland from the caldera. Though Oia has less shopping overall, the shops here tend to be more high-end. Most luxury shops are lined up along Oia's wide, marble, pedestrian path.

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The best way to take in Santorini is to walk, and there is no better route than the one from Fira to Oia. This hike is 6 miles one-way and passes through four towns, including Fira, Firostefani, Imerovigli and Oia.

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Check out this 6.5-mile point-to-point trail near Thira, Santorini. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 13 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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Visit Oia Early Wherever you decide to stay, arrive in Oia in the morning to walk the narrow cobbled-stone streets before throngs of people crowd them out.

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It is a rewarding experience and a magical sight that will surely come to your mind every time you think of your holidays in Santorini! They say that: “Sunsets are proof that every day can end beautifully!”, so make the best choice for the most amazing end of the day by visiting Oia village with its unique sunset view!

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It has become globally famous for its authentic Cycladic beauty, whitewashed houses, labyrinth-like alleys, and amazing hotels, even though the number one thing Oia is renowned for is its magical sunset.

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Most definitely take a snack and water. A picnic is perfect! It is important to note that there are NO toilets regularly open on this walk. There are two small cafes (if they are open) where you can buy water or a snack but no toilets.

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Escape Oia and Fira. Get out of these hot spots and head to the lesser-known parts of the island: Emborio, Finikia, Colombo Beach, and Pyrgos all showcase the charm of Santorini without the packs of people.

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Buses -both local and KTEL buses- are the most popular Greece public transport due to their frequent routes, their reach to regional roads, and their low prices.

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Restaurant workers in Greece don't expect you to tip, though the restaurant may sometimes charge a service fee. That fee can function as a tip instead, though it may go to the restaurant instead of the server. If you want to see your waiter receive the tip, you're better off leaving coins with the bill.

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