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Is 4 days too long in Santorini?

Planning Your Trip to Santorini You'll want to take your time on Santorini. Five days is an ideal length—you'll be able to lounge at the many beaches, hiking the island's highest points, and take a boat ride to some of the outlying islands, all formed by a volcanic explosion thousands of years ago.



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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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Planning Your Trip to Santorini You'll want to take your time on Santorini. Five days is an ideal length—you'll be able to lounge at the many beaches, hiking the island's highest points, and take a boat ride to some of the outlying islands, all formed by a volcanic explosion thousands of years ago.

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3-4 Days in the Greek Islands 3-4 days is a timeframe where you can really stretch those legs and relax. And you won't have to rush in order to get the most out of the experience. It's also the perfect length of time to discover one of Greece's most famous islands. A great option is a three-day tour of Santorini.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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While they are the most popular islands in Greece, they are also the most expensive to visit out of all Greek islands combined, which is why locals tend to avoid them. However, there is a slight cost difference between the two, and as it turns out, here is the winner: Mykonos is the more affordable island to visit.

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A 5-day trip to Athens and Naxos is all you could ask for and then some! Recommended: Two nights in Athens and three nights in Naxos. Ideal for: Families and people who want to get a well-rounded experience in a more relaxed environment than not many Greek islands offer, especially in the Cyclades.

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3-4 Days in the Greek Islands 3-4 days is a timeframe where you can really stretch those legs and relax. And you won't have to rush in order to get the most out of the experience. It's also the perfect length of time to discover one of Greece's most famous islands. A great option is a three-day tour of Santorini.

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Three days is the minimum amount of time to explore the Greek Islands. With 3 days, basing yourself from Naxos, you will be able to visit Mykonos, Delos, and Santorini, all in one go.

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Explore Naxos island from Santorini You can go on a one-day trip from Santorini to Naxos daily with at least 5 ferry crossings. The earliest ferry from Santorini to Naxos departs at 06:45 from the port of Athinios, arriving around 08:45 or 09:10 in Naxos.

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