The best time to visit Santorini
A season for every soul
Santorini, renowned for its breathtaking sunsets and iconic white-washed buildings, is a dream destination for many. But when’s the best time to go to this enchanting Greek island? The truth is, the best time to visit Greece's Santorini depends on what you’re looking to experience - whether it’s avoiding the crowds, enjoying pleasant weather or immersing yourself in the local culture.
To help you plan your perfect getaway, here’s a breakdown of what each season offers in Santorini:
- April to June: blossoms and serenity
- July & August: sunny days and lively nights
- September & October: warm and peaceful
- November to March: quiet and authentic
The iconic blue domes of Oia, Santorini
Spring (April to June): blooming beauty and peaceful exploration
These months are often regarded as the best time of year to visit Santorini, offering mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, a slower pace of life, and more affordable prices.
With daytime highs of 15°C to 26°C, Santorini’s ancient sites and picturesque villages, like Oia and Fira, are ideal for exploration. This is also the perfect time of year to hike along the scenic paths of the island, such as the popular Fira - Oia trail, without the intense summer heat.
Why visit Santorini in spring?
- Fewer crowds: enjoy the serenity of the island with fewer tourists, giving you more space to take in the volcanic landscapes and wander through the famous caldera villages of Oia and Imerovigli.
- Mild weather: the temperatures are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Enjoy a leisurely hike along the caldera’s edge or consider hiking the Thera volcano and unwinding in the nearby hot springs.
- Greek Easter: if you’re lucky enough to visit during Greek Orthodox Easter, you'll have the chance to experience unique age-old traditions and vibrant celebrations.
Useful info: for more tips on why June is the best month to visit Santorini, visit our blog.
Springtime in Santorini - a feast for the eyes
Summer (July & August): vibrant energy and sun-soaked fun
Santorini is a summer hotspot, especially during July and August, when the island comes alive with activity. These months are considered the best time to go to Santorini if you want to enjoy the full summer experience, with sun-filled days and vibrant nightlife.
Daytime temperatures usually range from 26°C to 35°C and the waters are warm enough for swimming and water sports. However, be prepared for large crowds, as this is the busiest time of year, attracting tourists from all over the world.
Why visit Santorini in summer?
- Beaches and water sports: the Aegean Sea’s warm waters are perfect for swimming, sailing and lounging by the seaside. Well-known volcanic beaches like Kamari and Perissa offer the option to book sunbeds and umbrellas in advance for a hassle-free experience.
- Buzzing nightlife: Santorini’s nightlife thrives in the summer, particularly in towns like Fira and Kamari, where restaurants, bars and beach clubs come alive after sunset.
- Cultural festivals & traditional celebrations: the summer months are packed with cultural festivals, such as the Santorini Film Festival, and traditional celebrations, such as the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. For more exciting events to explore during your travels, check out our blog on the 7 festivals in the Greek islands you shouldn't miss.
- Island hopping opportunities: summer is also the best time to visit other nearby islands. Frequent ferry crossings throughout peak season make it easy to take day trips and explore places like Ios, Naxos and Mykonos. For ideas on where to visit, see our guide on the top day trips from Santorini.
Tip: book accommodations and ferry tickets 4-8 months in advance, as everything fills up quickly during peak season.
The fiery cliffs and the vibrant blue waters of Red Beach in Santorini
Fall (September & October): warm days and tranquil vibes
As the summer crowds begin to fade, fall is often considered the best time of year to visit Santorini. With temperatures ranging between 20°C and 28°C, September and October are ideal for a relaxing yet cultural getaway. September, in particular, is often considered the best month to visit Santorini, as the sea remains warm and the sunsets are just as magical, all without the overwhelming summer crowds.
This is also the perfect time to explore Santorini’s thriving wine scene. With wine production in full swing, visiting Santorini’s vineyards for wine tastings becomes a highlight of the fall season. Wineries on the island, including those in Pyrgos and Megalochori, open their doors, allowing visitors to experience the renowned Assyrtiko wine of Santorini and discover the island’s rich winemaking history.
Why visit Santorini in fall?
- Perfect weather: enjoy warm days that are comfortable for both relaxing by the sea or exploring, and cooler evenings ideal for enjoying a glass of wine under the stars.
- Fewer tourists: you’ll have more room to stroll around Santorini's picturesque streets, take in the sunset views and unwind on quieter beaches.
- Cultural activities: with grape harvests in full bloom, this is the best time to immerse yourself in Santorini’s wine culture. Local food festivals and winery visits offer an authentic taste of the island’s gastronomic legacy.
Tip: September is an especially great time for romantic travelers or honeymooners looking to take in the renowned sunset vistas in a quieter setting. For more inspiration, check out our blog on the best Greek islands for couples.
Winter (November to March): quiet and local charm
Winter in Santorini is the island’s off-season, but it offers a distinct charm that appeals to a growing number of travelers. While temperatures range from 10°C to 17°C, it’s still mild compared to many other European destinations. Even though many hotels and restaurants close during these months, the island’s peaceful atmosphere provides a unique glimpse into local life.
For budget-conscious travelers looking to escape the tourist rush, winter might just be the best time to go to Santorini for you. Though swimming might not be ideal, you can still explore the archaeological sites and villages without the summer crowds.
Why visit Santorini in winter?
- Tranquility: with far fewer visitors, winter allows you to witness Santorini in its quietest, most authentic form. It’s an opportunity to experience the island’s natural beauty and local life in peace.
- Budget-friendly: you’ll find better deals on accommodations, making it the cheapest time of year to visit Santorini.
- Mild weather for exploration: the cooler temperatures create the perfect conditions for exploring Santorini’s rich archaeological sites, fascinating museums and quaint villages.
Useful info: while many hotels and restaurants close during the winter months, the rise in year-round tourism means you'll still find a few places open for a comfortable stay. Fira, the island's capital, becomes the hub of activity during the winter months, offering the most dining, shopping and accommodation options.
Final thoughts: when’s the best time to visit Santorini?
There’s no single “best” time to visit Santorini, as each season offers its own unique charm. If you’re after warm weather and lively crowds, summer is unbeatable. For a more relaxed vibe with milder temperatures, spring or fall might be the best season to go to Santorini. And for those who crave solitude and a peaceful retreat, winter offers a more intimate side of Santorini. Ultimately, the best time to visit Santorini depends on the kind of experience you’re seeking.
Oia, Santorini, Greece, basking in the aftermath of a storm
Once you've chosen your ideal season to experience the beauty of Santorini, it's time to plan your journey. Book your ferry tickets to Santorini on Ferryhopper, without hidden fees, and get ready for an unforgettable getaway filled with breathtaking views!