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Discover Santorini with this guided full-day bus tour, visiting key sites like Akrotiri, Red Beach, Fira, and ending with the famous Oia sunset for $58.
Explore the beauty of Santorini on a comprehensive guided day trip that covers the island’s main attractions in one full, engaging day. Priced at $58 per person and lasting about 10 hours, this tour offers a practical way to see Santorini’s highlights, especially for travelers short on time. With pickup and drop-off included from designated areas, the trip is designed to be convenient and well-organized, featuring a knowledgeable guide who makes the experience both informative and enjoyable.
This tour is perfect for those eager to visit key sights like Prophet Elias Monastery, Pyrgos Village, Akrotiri Excavations, Red Beach, Fira, and Oia—all in one day. While the itinerary includes a variety of stops, it’s worth noting that some time at Oia may be limited due to the busy nature of the sunset and crowded streets. Still, this is an efficient way to get a solid overview of Santorini’s most celebrated locations, especially for visitors with a packed schedule.


The day starts at the Prophet Elias Monastery, perched high above Santorini at approximately 565 meters. This site offers breathtaking views over the island, making it a perfect first stop. Visitors get the chance to explore the monastery and enjoy sweeping vistas of the caldera, a moment that many reviews praise as a highlight.
This location’s elevated position provides an excellent photo opportunity. The guide leads you through the site, sharing insights into its significance, and setting the tone for an island-wide exploration. Expect to spend some time here before heading down to the charming Pyrgos Village, renowned for its traditional architecture and narrow winding streets.
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Next, the tour takes you to Pyrgos, one of Santorini’s most attractive villages. Known for its cobblestone alleys and panoramic viewpoints, Pyrgos is a favorite for its authentic atmosphere. The village has a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities to stroll and observe local life.
Here, visitors often comment on the beauty of the scenery and the peaceful ambiance. The guide shares stories about the village’s history, and some guests choose to explore independently at their leisure. This stop offers a break from bus travel and a chance to enjoy local architecture and views without rushing.

One of the tour’s key archaeological stops is Akrotiri, an ancient Minoan city buried under volcanic ash. The Akrotiri Excavations provide a glimpse into life before the volcanic eruption that shaped modern Santorini. The site covers a vast area and includes well-preserved ruins, including buildings, streets, and frescoes.
Visitors typically find the site fascinating, appreciating the chance to see how a Bronze Age civilization thrived. The €20 entry fee is paid separately, and the guide offers insights into the history and significance of the ruins. Many reviews highlight the organized layout and informative commentary that help make sense of the ancient remains.

After exploring the excavations, the tour includes a visit to Red Beach, famous for its red volcanic cliffs and striking landscapes. Visitors have the choice to spend time relaxing at the beach or enjoying a coffee or lunch at Akrotiri Bay—self-funded and at your own pace.
The vibrant colors of the cliffs and the beach’s natural beauty are often described as breathtaking. Some guests prefer to skip the walk to the beach and stay nearby, while others venture down to the sand for a quick visit. Keep in mind that the beach can be crowded, especially during peak season.
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Next, the tour heads to Fira, the bustling capital of Santorini. Here, visitors explore shops, cafes, and restaurants, enjoying the views of the caldera. The area offers numerous photo spots, with many reviews praising the spectacular caldera vistas.
Guests have free time to explore Fira’s narrow streets, shop for souvenirs, or sample local Santorinian cuisine—though food and drinks are at your own expense. The guide highlights some recommended spots for authentic Greek food, and many appreciate the opportunity to soak in the lively atmosphere.
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The final major stop is Oia, renowned worldwide for its spectacular sunset views. Many reviews highlight how crowded Oia can be, but the scenic white-washed buildings and blue domes make it worth visiting. Timing is tight to experience the sunset, and some guests find the experience rushed, especially during peak times.
While Oia is often crowded, the sunset remains a main attraction. Visitors typically find the scenery stunning, and some choose to sit at local cafes to watch the sun dip below the horizon. The tour provides limited time here, so arriving early or staying longer independently is advisable if possible.

This tour is operated by KAMARI TOURS SANTORINI and includes pickup and drop-off at specific locations. The bus departs at different times depending on the meeting point, with Fira at 11:30 AM and other stops aligned accordingly. Seating is not reserved for children under 4, who ride free but on a parent’s lap.
The live guides speak English and Greek, with reviews praising guides like Maria, Giota, and Spiridula for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to manage the schedule. The tour is designed to be organized and timely, with some comments about the need to start earlier for more time in Oia.

While the tour covers many highlights, food and drinks are not included. Guests often visit cafes or restaurants at their own expense, with some reviews mentioning the expensive and limited snack options at certain stops like Red Beach. Also, the €20 fee for the Akrotiri Excavations is paid separately.

With a 4.4 out of 5 stars based on 637 reviews, the tour is generally well-received. Many highlight excellent guides, especially Maria and Giota, for their knowledge, energy, and friendliness. Reviewers also mention the well-organized itinerary and the value for money.
Some comments note that the tour can be a bit rushed, especially at Oia and the monastery, and suggest starting earlier to allow more time in specific locations. Still, the overall consensus is that this tour offers a solid overview of Santorini in a single day.
This full-day bus tour provides a convenient and affordable way to see Santorini’s key sights. It offers a good balance of cultural sites, beaches, towns, and scenic viewpoints, with the famous Oia sunset as the grand finale. The expert guides and organized logistics help ensure a smooth experience, making it ideal for visitors eager to maximize their time.
While some stops may feel a little rushed, and limited time in Oia can be a challenge, the overall value and coverage are impressive. This tour suits first-time visitors or those with limited time who want a comprehensive snapshot of the island. It is especially appreciated by travelers who value guidance and comfort over in-depth exploration at every site.
“Excellent day well worth the money the trip was made special because of our guide Chris from kamari tours bus 3 great person great guide great tour”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated areas are included, and travel is by comfortable bus.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, with departure times varying based on location.
Can children participate?
Children under 4 years old ride free but must sit on a parent’s lap, and pregnant women are not advised to join.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. Guests can purchase meals or snacks at stops like Fira or Red Beach at their own expense.
What is the cost for the Akrotiri Excavations?
The entrance fee is €20, payable separately from the tour price.
How is the guide on this tour?
Reviews highlight knowledgeable and friendly guides such as Maria, Giota, and Spiridula, who keep the group organized and informed.
Is the sunset at Oia included?
The tour includes a stop at Oia to view the sunset, although time may be limited due to crowds.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
There is some walking involved at sites like the Akrotiri Excavations and villages, so comfortable shoes are recommended. No specific accessibility information is provided.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if cancellation occurs up to 24 hours in advance.
How should I prepare for the tour?
Bring water, wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared for crowds at Oia. The tour offers a great overview in a single day, perfect for those wanting to see the main highlights efficiently.