Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Santorini’s wine culture on this guided tour visiting 3 wineries with tastings, snacks, panoramic views, and the option for a private experience.

This Santorini: Guided Wine Tour with Pickup and Snacks offers a captivating journey through the island’s renowned wine scene. Priced to include pickup from designated locations, you’ll spend approximately 4 to 5.5 hours exploring 3 traditional wineries in the company of a knowledgeable live guide. The tour features the opportunity to sample up to 16 wines, including Assyrtico, Nychteri, and Vinsanto, accompanied by local snacks.
What makes this experience stand out is its combination of wine tastings, historic sites, and stunning vistas. The tour’s flexible format offers both shared and private options, making it suitable whether you prefer an intimate setting or a small group. While some may wish for larger pours—an aspect noted by past participants—the overall quality of the wines, scenery, and guide expertise make this a valuable exploration for anyone interested in experiencing Santorini’s rich viticultural tradition.
You can check availability for your dates here:
If wine interests you, we've examined these other wine experiences in Santorini

The tour begins with hotel pickup from two convenient locations in Thera, where a driver holding a sign with your last name welcomes you aboard a comfortable van. The transport lasts around 20 minutes to reach the first winery, setting a relaxed tone for the day. The guide, speaking in English, leads you through each stop, ensuring you get the most out of the experience.
The group size remains manageable, with options for private groups, which enhance the personalized feel. The tour is designed for flexibility, with the possibility to reserve and pay later, allowing travelers to plan with ease. The entire experience lasts between 4 and 5.5 hours, depending on availability and pace.

The first stop is Argyros Winery, one of the largest vineyards on the island. Here, the focus is on understanding how Santorini’s volcanic soil influences the flavor profiles of the wines. The winery tour includes a tasting session that features several wines, giving insight into their production methods.
As the oldest and most established vineyard visited, Argyros Winery offers a comprehensive look at the island’s winemaking traditions. The tasting here is designed to showcase the distinct characteristics that volcanic terrain imparts, helping visitors appreciate the unique qualities of Santorini wines.
Next, the tour moves to the Art Space Winery Museum, a striking combination of wine production and contemporary art. This winery is carved out of pumice rock, creating a rock-chambered environment that adds to its historic and aesthetic appeal.
As you explore, you’ll see paintings and sculptures from Greek artists, blending art and wine culture seamlessly. The winery tour includes a wine tasting that allows you to sample some of their offerings while enjoying the atmosphere of creative expression. The chambers carved from pumice are a feature that sets this winery apart and makes it a memorable stop.
More Great Tours Nearby
The final winery is Venetsanos Winery, perched above the port of Athinios. With its location overlooking the caldera, this winery provides some of the most breathtaking panoramic views on the tour. The Venetsanos family has been producing wine here since 1947, adding a sense of tradition and authenticity.
The tour includes a visit to the wine production areas, culminating in a tasting session in a setting that’s perfect for appreciating Santorini’s volcanic landscape. The views of the caldera from this vantage point are especially striking and add a special touch to the overall experience.
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Santorini we've examined

While the standard tour includes snacks during the tastings, there is an upgrade option to include a 5-course meal paired with each wine. The meal features homemade smoked sea bass, eggplant spread, fennel salad, grilled octopus and tabouleh, orzo with cuttlefish, and a brownie. Vegetarians are also accommodated with delicious meat-free alternatives.
These thoughtfully matched food and wine pairings elevate the experience, turning a tasting into a full gastronomic journey through local flavors.

The tour is carefully paced to balance wine tastings, sightseeing, and travel between stops. Each winery visit lasts about an hour, giving enough time to explore the premises, learn about the wine-making process, and sample the wines. The total duration ranges from 4 to 5.5 hours, which includes pickup, travel, tasting, and drop-off.
Participants should be prepared for some standing and walking at the wineries, and dress warmly during cooler months when the wineries are not heated, as noted in reviews.

The specific wineries visited may vary slightly, but each offers a distinctive experience blending history, art, and scenic beauty.
Past reviews highlight a knowledgeable guide who shares curiosities about the island and its wines. The guide’s ability to provide interesting insights and privacy when desired is appreciated, especially in the private tour format.
The driver is mentioned as fantastic, ensuring smooth and punctual transportation. Many travelers note the friendly and professional nature of the staff, enhancing the overall experience.
Participants sample up to 16 wines across the stops, including Assyrtico, a staple Greek white, Nychteri, and Vinsanto, a sweet dessert wine. While some reviews express a desire for larger pours, the quality of the wines is consistently praised.
The tasting sessions aim to give a rundown of Santorini’s wine offerings, with some critics noting the similarity of wines at different wineries. However, the varieties and flavor profiles are generally well-received.
The standard tour includes snacks during tastings, which complement the wines. For those opting for the upgraded meal, the pairings are carefully curated to enhance the tasting experience. The vegetarian options are well-regarded, ensuring all guests enjoy a satisfying gastronomic component.
This tour offers a balanced combination of wine education, scenic views, and cultural insights. Its flexibility with private group options and easy logistics make it suitable for a range of travelers, from casual wine lovers to those seeking a deeper understanding of Santorini’s viticulture.
While the small pours might be a consideration for some, the overall quality of wines, beautiful settings, and expert guidance make this a worthwhile activity, especially for visitors wanting to learn about local wine traditions in a relaxed environment.
This guided wine tour is a delightful way to experience Santorini’s landscape and wine culture. It balances educational stops, beautiful vistas, and tastings with a flexible format to meet different preferences. Past feedback confirms the professionalism of the guide and the gorgeous views from Venetsanos Winery as particular highlights.
The option to enhance the experience with a 5-course meal paired with wines makes it even more appealing for those wanting a culinary treat. While some may wish for more generous pours, the overall quality and variety of wines ensure a rewarding journey through Santorini’s vinicultural history.
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from two designated locations in Thera, with a driver holding a sign with your last name.
How many wineries are visited?
You visit 3 wineries: Argyros, Art Space Winery Museum, and Venetsanos Winery.
What wines are sampled?
Up to 16 wines are tasted, including Assyrtico, Nychteri, and Vinsanto.
Can I upgrade to a meal?
Yes, there is an option to include a 5-course meal carefully paired with the wines.
Are snacks provided?
Standard snacks are included during the tastings, with vegetarian options available.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts between 4 and 5.5 hours.
Is the tour suitable for private groups?
Yes, private groups can be booked for a more personalized experience.
What is the main highlight of the venue at Venetsanos Winery?
The breathtaking views of the caldera from above the port of Athinios.
Are there any negative points mentioned?
Some reviews wish for larger wine pours but praise the quality of wines and guide.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors?
Yes, especially with the small-group setting and guided insights about the island and its wines.