Santorini

Santorini is a stunningly beautiful group of islands (the southernmost of the Cyclades group) in the Aegean Sea, south of mainland Greece and west of Turkey.

The archipelago enjoys a superb climate, making it a favorite in summer, when tourists flock to the island’s main towns to enjoy the vibrant nightlife and gorgeous scenery.

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Santorini has a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry summer days and mild but somewhat wetter winters. Summers from June to September see daytime temperatures between 26 Β°C and 30 Β°C and nights of 20 Β°C or a little more. December to February is wintertime with temperatures usually around the 15 Β°C mark and nights about 5 Β°C cooler. Most of the rain falls from November to February, summers are almost completely dry.

Summers from June to September see daytime temperatures between
26 Β°C and 30 Β°C.

Santorini (Thira) National Airport (JTR) offers a range of flights. Thomas Cook Airlines and Thomson Airways fly to/from London, Manchester, Newcastle and Birmingham, while Easyjet flies to/from London as well. Air Berlin flies to/from Nuremberg and several other airlines serve Brussels, Oslo, Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, Crete, Mykonos, Milan, Vienna, DΓΌsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich and Stuttgart. Note that some of the charter and low-cost airlines only fly during the summer period (April-October).

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There are at least four boats daily to Naxos (three hours), Paros (three to four hours), Ios (1ΒΌ hours) and Piraeus (nine hours) and two boats a week to Tinos (five hours), Kythnos (eight hours) and Folegandros (1Β½ to 2Β½ hours). Change at Naxos for Amorgos. Seven boats weekly go to Anafi (one hour), Sifnos (7ΒΎ hours), Sikinos (2Β½ hours), Heraklion on Crete (4Β½ hours) and Skiathos (18Β½ hours).