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*daily rates in Santorini Airport based on a 1 day rental (24hr period) and for guidance purposes only.
Santorini International Airport is a popular airport with Greek nationals and visitors from other European destinations alike. It is located near Kamari village and the Monolithos area. Renting a car direct from the airport is by far the easiest way to explore all this island has to offer.
Santorini Airport Guide
About the airport:
The airport is located on the East side of the Island and is near the village of Kamari. The airport is able to serve up to six planes at a time, however it also serves as a military base. It is possible to reach the airport from the majority of the Greek Airports via Athens and Thessaloniki, with regular flights on Olympic Airways and Aegean Airways. A flight from Santorini takes just 30 minutes. It is possible to rent a car direct from the airport and begin your journey through Santorini.
About Santorini:
Santorini is a beautiful Greek Island in the South Aegean Sea. It leaves its visitors captivated with its multi coloured cliffs and pretty white houses. Santorini is well visited by tourists and its offerings continue to make it worth the visit.
Travelling Around Santorini:
Explore all the island has to offer with the freedom of your own rental car. The roads are largely quiet with virtually no traffic jams, meaning you can take comfort in reliably knowing how long a journey will take. Nearly all road signs are shown in both Greek and English, which is helpful for visitors travelling to Santorini.
Staying in Santorini:
Decisions regarding accommodation include deciding whether you would prefer to be close to the beach or the city. The beaches can be found along the eastern coast with the towns of Fira, Oia and Imerovigli being located on the western side of the island. The towns tend to be the trendier areas popular with those looking for good restaurants, bars and evening entertainment. Whereas the beach resorts are more relaxed, often cheaper and have a more traditional feel about them.
Eating in Santorini:
Santorini has a distinct cuisine thanks in part to its peculiar volcanic soil. The home grown produce of fava, domantinia and white egg plants definitely benefit from this rich growing environment and visitors are often impressed with the quality of the food. The fortified dessert wine is also not to be missed, made from raisins it is a true delight.