These are the best places to travel this summer

Few are not awed by the breathtaking beauty of sensational Santorini, with its ring of dramatically colored cliffs around the vast, ancient caldera. But looks aside, it’s the beaches that command your days, and rightfully so. Whether you want to party, relax, sunbathe, swim, enjoy a seaside meal, escape into solitude or simply shed your clothes, this Greek island has a perfect beach for just for you.

All are volcanic mixes of coarse sand and pebbles, ranging from burnt brown to deep charcoal. The east and south coasts have the sandiest beaches, along with sheltered waters good for swimming. These are the very best beaches in Santorini.

1. Red Beach

Best beach for photo opportunities

Otherwise known as Kokkini Beach, popular Red Beach stars in countless social media posts thanks to its eponymous red cliffs that loom over the brownish sand. Sheltered from the winds, it’s an easy (albeit crowded) place to while away an entire day. A couple of beachside tavernas rent loungers. The beach is particularly worth visiting in the late afternoon when the sun casts a warm glow over the sand.

  • Location: South side of the island near Akrotiri Village.

  • Parking: There is a small parking area next to the bus stop above the beach. It's a steep hike down a rocky path to the sand – comfortable shoes are recommended. Alternatively, take a quick boat trip from nearby Akrotiri Beach.

  • Amenities: Sun loungers and umbrellas are available to rent during peak season. There are no toilets or showers on the beach but several tavernas and food stall nearby.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

A series of sun loungers under palm-tree umbrellas on a beach with dark sand
Loungers and umbrellas set out on Kamari Beach next to the cliff face. John_Walker/Getty Images

2. Kamari Beach

Best beach for watersports

Santorini’s main resort town of Kamari has a long stretch of brown sand and clear, calm water that says “jump in!” Food, drink and music are never far as the sands are lined with cafes, bars and clubs. It gets busy in summer but renting a lounger for the day is easy if you arrive early and you can try a variety of water sports, many of which are geared to families. If you want to enjoy some diving excursions, try Navy's Waterworld Dive Centre, a PADI-certified operator offering a range of underwater adventures exploring lava caves and beyond.

  • Location: Southeast coast of the island next to Kamari Village, just 10km (6.2 miles) from Fira.

  • Parking: There are several free parking lots near the beach.

  • Amenities: Sun loungers and umbrellas are available to rent, and the beach is lined by a promenade packed with bars and restaurants.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

A shot taken out at sea looking towards some white chalk cliffs with a small beach at the foot of them
A view of White Beach from the sea surrounded by its eponymous cliffs. Mathilde Receveur/Getty Images

3. White Beach

Best beach for peace and quiet

An ideal escape from popular Red Beach, White (Aspri) Beach is a sheltered cove a few hundred meters further west along the south coast. Lest you start entertaining fantasies of a cliched white-sand idyl, the name here doesn’t describe the sand, which is volcanic and dark, but rather the gleaming cliffs backing the cove. Only a vendor or two offer refreshments (and loungers), so bring what you’ll need for one of the better escapes in the dog days of August.

  • Location: Southwest coast of the island, not far from Akrotiri Village.

  • Parking: White Beach is best accessed by boat from Red or Akrotiri Beaches.

  • Amenities: There are a small number of loungers and umbrellas to rent but amenities are limited.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Due to its location, White Beach isn't suitable for four-legged friends.

The moon like landscape of Mesa Pigadia Beach on the southern side on Santorin
The rocky shore of Mesa Pigadia, often known as Black Beach. Getty Images/iStockphoto

4. Black Beach

Best beach for snorkeling

Located close to the White and Red beaches, Mesa Pigadia is sometimes referred to as Black Beach. It's less crowded than the other two and is well-serviced, with sun loungers and parasols for hire. There are also a smattering of taverns and photo-worthy villas built into the rock formations. The clear water here, teeming with marine life and sheltered from the northern winds, is perfect for snorkeling and diving.

  • Location: Southwest coast of the island, not far from Akrotiri Village.

  • Parking: There are a small amount of parking spots near the beach. You can also reach it by boat from Akrotiri Beach or via bus on the Fira to Akrotiri route.

  • Amenities: Facilities at Black Beach are good. There's a tavern, a beach club, and loungers and umbrellas are available to rent. There are also restrooms.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

A cove where the red rocky shore meets bright and clear turquoise waters.
Boats docked in the clear waters next to Armeni Beach. KavalenkavaVolha/Getty Images

5. Armeni Beach

Best beach for views of the caldera

Often overlooked, this small beach is right below the village of Oia at the north end of the island. It has some of the best views from a beach across Santorini’s caldera. The “sand” is rocky and pebbly so footwear is necessary, but you’ll likely find the mellow vibe as well as the refreshments from the waterfront tavernas to be intoxicating. The water here is about the clearest on the island – the rocks along the at-times treacherous shoreline (especially to the west at Ammoudi) are perfect for taking a plunge into the sea.

  • Location: North coast of the island, below Oia Village.

  • Parking: There are plenty of parking options in Oia but you'll then need to walk down the 300 steps to the beach.

  • Amenities: These are limited to a small taverna and a dive center.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but the steep steps mean this isn't an ideal pet-friendly beach.

Bexedes beach with a handful of sun loungers on a sunny day
A handful of sun loungers along Baxedes Beach. SerbianOnTheRoad/Shutterstock

6. Baxedes Beach

Best beach for escaping the tourist crowds

Facing the open water on the north end of Santorini, Baxedes Beach is another quiet option for the busy summer months. Backed by steep cliffs which provide some afternoon shade in spots, it’s a mix of dark rocks, pebbles and coarse sand, which are often pounded by sizable waves. It’s not a place for a family outing, rather it’s a place to shed crowds and clothes. To the east is Baxedes’s near-twin, Paradisos Beach. Services at both are few beyond a couple simple tavernas, so bring what you need.

  • Location: North coast of the island, just 3km (1.86 miles) from Oia Village.

  • Parking: There is a small parking lot near the beach.

  • Amenities: There are no amenities at this hidden cove, which is part of the attraction for many. Several taverns nearby serve food.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

The sea laps on the shores of a black-sand beach, with sandstone cliffs towering over it
Towering cliffs lining Vlihada (Vlychada) Beach. Olga_Gavrilova/Getty Images

7. Vlihada Beach

Best beach for learning about the island's history

An ideal choice for groups with varying interests, Vlihada (Vlychada) Beach gets more popular each year. It’s a long stretch of south-facing coarse dark sand intermixed with small rocks. Tavernas and bars abound and you have you pick of loungers to rent for the day. The site is sheltered so swimming is usually easy.

Besides typical watery activities like snorkeling and diving, you can go for hikes along the beach, which pass weird sandstone rock formations pock-marked with myriad holes in sinuous shapes. Or you can learn about the era when Santorini’s main harvest wasn’t tourists but rather tomatoes. An old cannery right on the beach has been transformed into the Tomato Industrial Museum.

  • Location: South coast of the island, next to Vlychada Village.

  • Parking: There is a parking lot near the entrance to the beach.

  • Amenities: Loungers and umbrellas are available to rent. There are also a selection of tavernas and snack bars.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

Tanning beds and umbrellas sit empty on a sunny day on a black-sand beach
Modern, comfortable loungers lined up along the black sands of Perissa Beach. D_Zheleva/Getty Images

8. Perissa Beach

Best beach for summer parties

This long, grey-sand beach on the southeast coast changes its name as you head south, starting as Perissa Beach, becoming Perivolos Beach and then Agios Georgios Beach. The sand gets a bit finer as you move south, while the many accommodation choices become more upscale. This long strand is the best option if you want a hotel right on the beach rather than amidst the dynamic vibe of hilltop Fira. It's also a good beach if you want to party, as Perissa has a beach bar that hosts live music sessions and DJ sets during summer nights.

That said, the choice of beach clubs, tavernas, hotels and apartments here is varied, with something for every taste and budget. A long tree-shaded promenade makes for wonderful strolling along the over 3km (1.86 miles) of shoreline.

  • Location: Southeast coast of the island, next to Perissa Village.

  • Parking: There are lots of free parking spaces next to all three beaches.

  • Amenities: This stretch of beach has lots of amenities all along it – lounger and umbrella rentals, restaurants, bars and water sports centers.

  • Hours: Open 24 hours.

  • Dog-friendly: Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash.

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