Santorini caldera sunset
Greece · Summer 2024

Santorini

"Everyone warned me it was too touristy. Everyone was wrong. Find the right spots and it's the most beautiful place on earth."

Five days chasing the caldera light.

Day 1 — Oia Arrival
Morning
  • Ferry from Athens or fly direct into Santorini airport
  • Get to Oia as quickly as possible — check in, drop bags, walk the main path
Afternoon
  • Lolita Cafe for a quiet coffee and your first caldera view
  • Walk slowly toward the castle ruins, no agenda needed
Evening
  • Tango Bar for sunset — arrive 45 minutes early for a spot with the view
  • Kastro Oia for dinner after the sunset crowds thin out
Day 2 — Oia Slow Day
Morning
  • Francos Bar at 7am for coffee before anyone else is awake
  • Walk the donkey path from Oia down to Ammoudi Bay — 45 minutes, worth it
Afternoon
  • Lunch at Ammoudi Bay fish tavernas, feet near the water, lobster pasta
  • Swim in the natural harbor — the rocks are slippery, wear shoes
Evening
  • Art galleries along Oia's main street — slow browse, no pressure to buy
  • Assyrtiko wine tasting at one of the cave wine bars carved into the caldera cliff
Day 3 — Fira & Firostefani
Morning
  • Walk or bus to Fira — the caldera path from Oia to Fira takes about 2.5 hours
  • Fira has the best shopping and is more local than Oia
Afternoon
  • Selene restaurant for lunch — this is a bucket-list dining experience
  • Explore Firostefani, the less-crowded neighborhood between Fira and Oia
Evening
  • Tropical Bar Fira for cocktails — classic Santorini nightlife spot
  • Murphy's Irish Bar if you need to talk to strangers and feel like a backpacker again
Day 4 — Winery Day
Morning
  • Rent an ATV — the only way to properly see the island's volcanic interior
  • Drive to the black sand beach at Perissa for an early swim
Afternoon
  • Estate Argyros winery tour and tasting — some of the best white wine in Greece
  • The Assyrtiko grape is unique to Santorini's volcanic soil, don't leave without a bottle
Evening
  • Metaxy Mas for dinner in the village of Exo Gonia — excellent traditional food away from tourists
  • Back to Oia for final sunset drinks at Tango Bar, because you'll want it again
Day 5 — Last Morning
Morning
  • Sunrise from your hotel terrace if it faces the caldera — set the alarm
  • Francos Bar one last time for coffee — become a regular in 5 days, why not
Afternoon
  • Final wander through Oia's art galleries, pick up something small
  • Buy three bottles of Assyrtiko from the Assyrtiko wine shops — they travel well
Evening
  • Koukoumavlos for a final dinner if budget allows — creative Greek cuisine with a view
  • Watch the sunset one last time, this one hits differently

My favorite spots.

Hotels
Canaves Oia Epitome
$$$$
The most acclaimed hotel in Oia — private cliff suites with plunge pools hanging over the caldera. Breakfast is served while you watch the Aegean wake up.
"Saved for this for six months. Worth every single penny. I ate breakfast in a robe on a cliff over the sea. That's it. That's the review."
canaves.com →
Mystique
$$$$
Intimate luxury hotel carved into the caldera cliffs in Oia. Infinity pool, dramatic views, and the most beautiful blue door in the world leading to your suite.
"The pool here is the one you've seen in every Santorini post. It really does look like that. Actually better in person."
mystique.gr →
Andronis Luxury Suites
$$$$
Architect-designed suites over the caldera in Oia. Cave suites with private terraces, heated pools, and complimentary sunset champagne that makes you feel unreasonably lucky.
"The staff here have a gift. They made me feel like the only guest on the island. Solo travel heaven."
andronis.com →
Restaurants
Selene
$$$$
Greece's most celebrated restaurant for modern Aegean cuisine. The tasting menu showcases Santorini's unique ingredients — fava, cherry tomatoes, capers — with serious craft.
"This meal made me reconsider everything I thought I knew about Greek food. Book ahead. Dress up a little."
selene.gr →
Metaxy Mas
$$
A genuinely local taverna in Exo Gonia village — no caldera views, no tourists, just extraordinary traditional Greek food and local wine at honest prices.
"Best meal of the trip and also the cheapest. This is the real Santorini, not the postcard version. I loved it."
metaxymas.gr →
Kastro Oia
$$$
Perched on the castle ruins in Oia with caldera views from every table. Fresh seafood, excellent mezze, and that Oia magic when the light turns golden.
"The octopus here is perfectly grilled. Ordered it with a carafe of local white and watched the sun go down. Perfect."
Oia →
Koukoumavlos
$$$
Creative modern Greek cuisine in Fira with a caldera terrace and an outstanding wine list. The chef reimagines Greek classics with surprising, beautiful results.
"The lamb with local herbs was something I still think about. Order whatever sounds unusual. Those are always the best."
Fira →
Sunset Bars & Beach
Tango Bar Oia
$$
The best sunset spot in Oia — a small terrace bar right at the castle that fills up fast. Get there 45 minutes early, order wine, watch the show.
"People actually applaud at sunset here. The whole bar erupts. I cried a little. Worth getting there early."
Oia →
Ammoudi Bay Tavernas
$$
The tiny fishing port below Oia, reached by a 45-minute walk down ancient steps. Fresh fish pulled from the harbor, impossibly blue water, total magic.
"The climb back up is brutal. Do it anyway. Lunch here is one of the best things I've done anywhere in the world."
Below Oia →
Nightlife
Tropical Bar Fira
$$
Classic Santorini nightlife spot in Fira with strong cocktails, balcony caldera views, and an international crowd that starts showing up after 10pm.
"Good energy, reasonably priced, great view. If you want to actually go out properly, start here."
Fira →
Murphy's Irish Bar
$
Yes, there's an Irish bar on Santorini. Yes, it's always packed with backpackers and solo travelers. Yes, you'll have the best time here at midnight.
"Met four of my favorite travel people here over cheap beers. Don't be too cool for Murphy's. Nobody is too cool for Murphy's."
Fira →
Coffee
Francos Bar
$$
A legendary Oia spot for sunrise or early morning coffee with unobstructed caldera views. Goes from quiet morning café to cocktail bar by evening — very versatile.
"I went every single morning. Coffee at sunrise over the caldera, completely alone. I'd move in if I could."
Oia →
Lolita Cafe Oia
$
Tiny, charming cafe off the main Oia path with good Greek coffee and a small terrace that somehow always has a table free when everywhere else is jammed.
"Found this by accident on day one. Came back every afternoon. The freddo espresso is my new life obsession."
Oia →
Shopping & Wine
Oia Art Galleries
$$–$$$
The main path through Oia is lined with serious galleries selling original paintings, prints, and sculpture from Greek artists. Better quality than you'd expect at prices you can afford.
"Bought a small oil painting of the caldera for $180. It's hanging in my apartment wherever I am right now."
Oia Main Path →
Assyrtiko Wine Shops
$$
Santorini's volcanic wine is unlike anything else — mineral, crisp, and specific to this island's soil. Buy bottles to take home from any of the cave wine shops in Oia.
"Bring an extra bag just for wine. You'll want to bring home six bottles minimum. Don't say I didn't warn you."
Oia + Fira →
Estate Argyros Winery
$$
Santorini's most acclaimed winery with basket-trained vines up to 200 years old. The tasting is a revelation — book ahead for the full estate tour.
"Learned more about wine in two hours here than I had in my entire life. And the tastings are genuinely great."
Episkopi Gonia →