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Is 4 days in Santorini too long?

Santorini is a bit bigger than most people expect because it's not only Oia. The rest of the island and especially the south, is very worth exploring as well. You can spend a weekend to a full week in Santorini without getting bored, so a 4-day trip is the perfect duration.



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Is a week in Santorini too long? A week in Santorini is the perfect amount of time, with days for exploring as well as relaxing. If you only went for a weekend, it could be a bit rushed if you're trying to visit Fira, Oia and a famous black sand beach.

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Santorini is best known as a romantic island with one-of-a-kind views, whereas Mykonos is more about sandy beaches and spirited partying. Depending on the vibe you seek, both islands suit holidays à deux. Solo travellers and groups of friends will also find both appealing, though Mykonos offers more in terms of edge.

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Santorini is famed for its stunning white villages like Oia and Fira spilling down high cliffs that sit above a volcanic caldera. The island tops many travelers' bucket lists, so it pairs nicely with Athens for a 5 day itinerary to Greece.

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You can't visit Greece in 5 days and see it all. However, you can still get a pretty good glimpse of the wonders of this country by visiting one mainland city and two islands.

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As one of the most popular Greek islands, Santorini is known for being overcrowded and expensive.

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The best time to visit Santorini is from September to October and April to May when the weather is warm and the crowds are scarce.

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Spending 2 days in Santorini allows enough time to do a quick tour around the island, sightsee in a couple of villages, and spend an afternoon on the beach or on a boat. If you want to take it slow, you should add a third day to your Santorini weekend to relax poolside at your villa and stroll around the nearby towns.

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Santorini is definitely one of the more expensive Greek islands, there's unfortunately no getting around that!

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If your ideal trip to Greece includes Greek history, contemporary entertainment, and a taste of local flavors, plan to spend at least a week in Greece. A seven-day itinerary gives you time to visit the most popular tourist attractions and discover local spots off the beaten path.

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Is 3 nights enough in Greece? In order to fully immerse yourself in the authentic Greek life and culture and explore as much as possible, we recommend spending at least 2-3 nights on each island, so if you're planning to visit the four ones mentioned above, it would take you a little over a week.

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A quick note before starting: if you prefer to spend 4 or 5 days in the Greek Islands and not in Central Greece, I recommend you to visit Santorini island.

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How long do you need for Greek island hopping? In order to fully immerse yourself in the authentic Greek life and culture and explore as much as possible, we recommend spending at least 2-3 nights on each island, so if you're planning to visit the four ones mentioned above, it would take you a little over a week.

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Five days is an ideal length of time for a visit here, as that will allow you enough time to tour legendary Mykonos beaches with their pulsing beach bars, explore the island's classic architecture, and duck into small shops, bars, and restaurants.

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The swimming in Santorini is unique and beautiful. The water is crystal clear, while the geological formations are quite different from other areas of the world due to coming from a volcano.

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There is no appreciable difference in climate between Santorini and Mykonos. The best weather for both islands is from late May to early October. Since Santorini is more of a sightseeing island than Mykonos, visits in spring and fall still offer lots to see and do (the views don't go away with the hot weather).

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Crete has better beaches but they're spread out and it takes a fair bit of effort to see the best beaches. Santorini is small and it's easy to get around to all the popular beaches. Crete has more small traditional (non-touristy) villages. Santorini is more romantic and better suited to a honeymoon.

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