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Discover Santorini’s ancient Akrotiri ruins and secret southern beaches on this 5-hour private tour for $189, led by expert guides through charming villages and scenic vistas.

This 5-hour private tour offers a compelling mix of ancient ruins, quaint villages, and breathtaking coastal views in the southern part of Santorini. Priced at $189 per person, it balances a visit to the famous Akrotiri Archaeological Site with discovering lesser-known gems like Pyrgos, Megalochori, and Emporio. Led by an expert guide from iGoHellas, this experience scores an impressive 4.7 out of 5, making it an appealing choice for travelers seeking more than just the typical postcard sights.
This tour suits those who enjoy history, local stories, and authentic island scenery. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, while the inclusion of scenic stops and local museums adds a rich layer of discovery. The only consideration is that mobility restrictions are in place, as the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility.
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The tour begins with a pickup in Thera, the main town on Santorini. A private driver-guide meets travelers directly at their accommodation or cruise port, making the experience smooth and convenient. The private group arrangement guarantees personalized attention and a relaxed pace, ideal for families or small groups.
Throughout the tour, comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a camera are recommended. The duration of 5 hours allows plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, though it’s important to note that lunch or refreshments are not included**.

The visit to Akrotiri accounts for 80 minutes of the tour, where visitors walk through the prehistoric town buried under volcanic ash for thousands of years. Known as the “Pompeii of the Aegean,” Akrotiri reveals well-preserved streets, buildings, and artifacts that illustrate a thriving Minoan civilization before the volcanic eruption.
Guests follow the professional guide through the excavations, learning about volcanic eruptions’ impact on Santorini’s history and landscape. The site’s engineering marvels and artifacts offer a glimpse into life during the ancient times. Entrance fees of 12 euros per person are paid separately, and cable car tickets for cruise passengers are not included in the tour.

The tour proceeds to Pyrgos Kallistis, a medieval village famous for its castle wall settlement. The guided 40-minute walk explores narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses, offering authentic local stories and panoramic views from elevated points. The medieval castle provides a glimpse into Santorini’s historical defenses.
Pyrgos stands out for its medieval architecture and charming atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for photos and leisurely strolls. The guide shares insights into local history, helping visitors appreciate the village’s role in Santorini’s past.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the tour moves to Megalochori, a picturesque village characterized by its bell archway and cave house museum. The guided 40-minute visit highlights its traditional architecture and hidden alleys filled with local character.
Tourists enjoy capturing images of village squares, flower-filled courtyards, and vintage windmills. From the cave houses to the local stories about the village’s history of wine and commerce, Megalochori offers a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots.
The journey continues with a 40-minute exploration of Emporio, a winding village with charming alleyways and local cafes. Visitors can sip coffee in authentic village cafes, soaking up the relaxed atmosphere. The guide shares local stories and points out hidden corners not easily found alone.
This stop emphasizes local life and provides a chance to observe traditional architecture and village layout. It’s ideal for those interested in genuine island culture.
A highlight of the tour is visiting the Santorini Lighthouse (Faros), perched on the rugged cliffs above the Aegean Sea. The breathtaking views from this site include vines, windmills, and the Heart of Santorini formation—perfect for photos.
The lighthouse offers a sweeping panorama of the south side of the caldera, making it an excellent spot for photo stops and appreciating the island’s untamed landscapes.
Depending on walking ability, visitors can relax on Red or Black Beach, both known for their volcanic sand and dramatic scenery. The tour includes time for photos or a quick swim. These beaches stand out for their unique volcanic origins and striking colors.
While the tour doesn’t include beach amenities or swimming gear, visitors find these spots ideal for taking in the landscape or cooling off after touring the villages.
A unique feature of this tour is the stop at the Santorini Tomato Industrial Museum, where visitors learn about local tomato production and taste local products. This spot combines history and flavor, giving insight into the island’s agricultural traditions.
The museum offers a taste of local culture, highlighting the importance of tomatoes in Santorini’s economy and cuisine.
The private guide leads the tour at a comfortable pace, balancing historical insights, local stories, and scenic stops. The group size ensures personalized attention, with plenty of opportunities for photos, snacks, or short breaks.
The scenic routes along the coast, the charming villages, and the ancient ruins make for a well-rounded experience. The live commentary in English or Spanish enhances understanding of each location.
This 5-hour private tour by iGoHellas offers a comprehensive look at Santorini’s hidden beaches, historic sites, and quaint villages. The $189 price includes private transportation, expert guiding, and scenic stops that reveal the lesser-known aspects of the island.
While the tour’s physical demands might be challenging for some, its personalized approach and diverse stops make it ideal for curious travelers eager to explore beyond the postcard scenes. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking an authentic experience.
The combination of ancient ruins, scenic vistas, and local culture creates a rich, satisfying half-day adventure in Santorini’s south. It balances educational content with visual beauty, making it a strong choice for those wanting a deeper connection with the island.
What is included in the tour price?
The private transportation, live commentary, water, and hotel or cruise port pickup are included. Entrance fees to Akrotiri are paid separately.
How long is the visit to Akrotiri?
The excavation site is explored for 80 minutes.
Are meals included?
No, lunch or refreshments are not included in the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour requires walking on uneven surfaces and is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Can I customize the stops?
As a private tour, the itinerary can be tailored slightly to suit your interests and pace.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun hat, camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended.
Is there a dress code?
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather is advised.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour offers live commentary in English and Spanish.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provider’s platform, with full cancellation options available up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private, personalized approach, focus on lesser-known villages, and scenic coastal stops set it apart, along with the inclusion of local museum visits.