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Where does Santorini cable car go?

The cable car now belongs to the Municipality of Santorini. It carries about 1200 people every hour and has been constructed by Dopplemayr according to Austrian regulations. The cable car serves the way up and down from the Old Port of Gialos to Fira. The journey takes about 3 minutes.



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The cable car now belongs to the Municipality of Santorini. It carries about 1200 people every hour and has been constructed by Dopplemayr according to Austrian regulations. The cable car serves the way up and down from the Old Port of Gialos to Fira. The journey takes about 3 minutes.

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The safest and most comfortable way to reach the town of Fira from Santorini's Old Port is by cable car. Tickets cost €6 per person and the cable cars leave every 20 minutes. It runs all day from 06:00 to 23:00 during high season (1st June – 31st August).

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The time to depart, however, should be 2.5 hours after the tour ends. This is because you'll need an hour to reach the cable car from the port and chances are that you'll find a long queue of passengers waiting for the cable car. You might have to wait for half an hour or so before you get a seat.

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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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Oia Village is the most popular town on Santorini — with iconic blue and white churches and the best sunset perches on the island — is the most expensive (and crowded).

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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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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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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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Description: Oia, pronounced Ia, is the most famous of all villages of Santorini. It is world-known for its quiet life and the fantastic sunset. It constitutes the most beautiful and picturesque village of Santorini.

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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 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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The walk between Fira and Oia is tricky in parts but doable by anyone in decent shape. Buy water before starting the walk – there are a few places to buy snacks and drinks along the way but they're easy to miss and not always open early in the morning. Avocado Restaurant is the best mid-point stop along the route.

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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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How long does the cable car take? The ride itself takes about 5 minutes to reach the top, with carriages calling by the stops every few minutes. During peak season you might have to queue a little to get on board.

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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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