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Discover Santorini’s best wines on this small-group tour featuring visits to three wineries, a wine museum, and a breathtaking sunset—perfect for wine lovers.

This small-group tour in Santorini, Greece, offers an in-depth look at the island’s renowned wine industry. For $195.91 per person, you get approximately 5 hours of wine tasting, visits to three distinguished wineries, a visit to the unique wine museum, and a spectacular sunset view. The tour is ideal for those who want to enjoy personalized experiences in a max group size of 10, with round-trip transit included from your hotel or villa. With consistent bookings averaged 43 days in advance, it’s clear that this tour appeals to many wine enthusiasts seeking a balanced blend of education, tasting, and scenic beauty.
While the focus is on Santorini’s indigenous grapes and unique varietals, this tour also offers a relaxing pace with plenty of tasting opportunities and beautiful vistas. The knowledgeable guides and local insights make this experience stand out, though it’s worth noting that wineries visited may vary depending on availability.

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The tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel or villa, after which you head directly to the Wine Museum Koutsogiannopoulos. This is the only wine museum on the island, offering an hour-long visit where you explore local wine-making stories and sample four different wines. The museum’s exhibits provide context about Santorini’s vineyard history and traditions, making it a great foundation for the day ahead.
This stop is particularly valued for its educational aspect and the chance to see antique wine-making artifacts. The included admission makes it an accessible starting point that sets the tone for the subsequent visits.
Next, the tour moves to the Artemis Karamolegos Winery, a family-run operation that highlights the indigenous grapes of Santorini. Here, the focus is on introducing visitors to local varietals through in-depth cellar visits. The welcome at this boutique winery is warm, and the atmosphere is cozy, allowing for a more personal experience.
During this stop, the guide explains the unique characteristics of the island’s grapes and the wine production process. You’ll taste four wines made at Artemis, with an emphasis on local flavors. The visit lasts about an hour, giving ample opportunity to learn and savor.

The third stop takes place at the Venetsanos Winery, notable as Santorini’s first industrial winery built right on the cliffs of the caldera. This location provides breathtaking views of volcanic islands and the caldera while sampling the last four wines of the day.
The setting is ideal for relaxing and appreciating Santorini’s volcanic landscape alongside a delightful tasting session. The volcanic soils influence the wines produced here, and the guide shares insights on how this terroir shapes flavor profiles. The spectacular sunset over the caldera caps off this visit, making it a highlight for many.

Throughout the tour, up to 12 different wines are sampled, with a focus on indigenous grapes. Guests enjoy a mix of local reds, whites, and sweet wines, providing a broad taste of what Santorini offers. The wines are paired with cheese and local products at each winery, elevating the tasting experience.
The varieties include both familiar and unique options, giving insight into the island’s wine-making diversity. The expert guides share insider facts and stories about each wine and the vineyards, enriching the tasting with local knowledge.
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The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable journey between stops, with round-trip pickup from your hotel or villa included. The small group size (maximum 10 travelers) guarantees a more intimate atmosphere and ample time at each location.
This setup allows for more interaction with the guide and less crowded visits, which many reviews praise for its personalized touch. The timing of each stop is well-paced, allowing enough time for tasting and sightseeing without feeling rushed.

Reviews consistently highlight the knowledgeable guides and driver, who are praised for their friendly manner and local expertise. They help explain the history of Santorini’s wine industry, walk guests through caves and cellars, and even take guests to a rooftop spot to watch the sunset.
This personal approach enhances the overall quality of the experience, making it more than just a tasting tour. The guides’ stories and explanations are a big part of why many consider this tour a “luxe” and “lively” experience.

The tour culminates at Venetsanos Winery with a spectacular sunset view over the caldera. This is a great opportunity to relax and soak in the beauty of Santorini while enjoying the last wines of the day. Several reviews mention the rooftop viewing spot as a memorable moment that adds to the tour’s charm.
Viewing the sunset from this vantage point combines visual splendor with the culinary delights of wine tasting, making it a perfect way to end the experience.
This tour is priced at $195.91 per person, which includes all fees, taxes, and cheese platters at each stop. Meals and wines are part of the package, with no hidden costs—although gratuities are optional.
The round-trip transit and small group size contribute to a convenient and personal experience. The tour is most popular when booked at least 43 days in advance, reflecting its demand among visitors.
This Santorini wine tour suits wine lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxing yet informative experience. The scenic views, local wine focus, and personalized service appeal to travelers who want to combine scenery, history, and tastings in just a few hours.
While the wineries visited may vary, the core experience remains consistent in offering quality wines and memorable moments.
This small-group Santorini wine tour offers a balanced experience of culture, scenery, and tasting in about five hours. The round-trip transportation, expert guides, and inclusion of local wines and cheese platters make it a great value for wine enthusiasts.
The highlight of the sunset at Venetsanos Winery and the chance to learn about indigenous grapes make this tour stand out. It’s especially suited for those who want a personal, intimate experience with Santorini’s wine heritage without feeling rushed.
While the winery visits can vary, the overall quality, scenic views, and knowledgeable guides ensure a memorable and enjoyable day. This tour is highly recommended for anyone wanting to explore Santorini’s wine culture in a friendly, relaxed setting.
“Our guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a real experience. Walking through the caves and viewing all the wine-making stories of the past was a…”
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel or villa is included, making the day hassle-free.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
You will sample up to 12 different wines, including many made with indigenous grapes.
Can I enjoy the sunset during the tour?
Yes, the final stop at Venetsanos Winery provides a beautiful sunset view over the caldera.
What is included in the price?
The price covers all fees and taxes, wine tastings at three wineries, cheese and local product platters, and transportation. Gratuities are optional.