Santorini
Walk through whitewashed villages perched on volcanic cliffs, swim in crystal waters, and let kids chase donkeys through narrow lanes while you sip local wine at sunset tavernas.
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Food & Drink
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Steki tou Tzimis Taverna
This beloved local taverna just back from the Perissa beachfront serves large portions of grilled lamb, fresh tzatziki, and fried zucchini at prices that feel generous after a week of Santorini tourist menus. It fills up with Greek families on summer evenings which is itself a good sign.
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Metaxy Mas Restaurant
End the trip with dinner at this well-regarded mezze restaurant in Exo Gonia, a short drive from Megalochori, where the menu is built around shared small plates of traditional Santorinian specialties including fava dip, tomatokeftedes, and local cheese. The format works perfectly for families because everyone can pick and graze without the pressure of committing to a single plate.
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Santo Wines Winery
Perched on the caldera rim near Pyrgos, Santo Wines is the most visitor-friendly of Santorini's wineries with a structured tasting experience for adults and a genuinely beautiful terrace for the whole family to enjoy. Kids can order fresh juices and local cheese platters while parents sample the volcanic Assyrtiko, and the views here rival Oia at a fraction of the crowd.
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Ammoudi Fish Tavern at Sunset
Take the 300 stone steps down from Oia to the tiny harbor of Ammoudi Bay and eat a late lunch or early dinner at one of the waterfront fish tavernas, particularly Dimitris Fish Tavern which has reliable fresh catches and tables right over the water. The steps back up are a genuine workout but kids treat it as a game and donkeys are available for those who need them.
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Taverna Akrotiri
This straightforward family-run taverna right at the Akrotiri village junction serves grilled fish, moussaka, and fresh salads at honest prices compared to Oia or Fira. It's a reliable lunch anchor after the morning ruins and beach without requiring a reservation.
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Fira Central Square Evening Stroll and Gelato at Lolita's Gelato
Wind down the first evening with a loop around Plateia Theotokopoulou and stop at Lolita's Gelato, a beloved local shop with rotating flavors including a surprisingly good mastic and honey option. It stays open late and the square has benches and space for kids to decompress after a travel day.
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Lucky's Souvlakis
A no-fuss, cash-friendly souvlaki counter near Fira's main square that locals actually eat at, not just tourists in a hurry. Order the pork gyros in pita for the kids and the chicken souvlaki for yourself and eat standing up on the street like everyone else does.
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Megalochori Village and Canava Roussos
A short drive from Pyrgos, the village of Megalochori has a pretty central square with a working bell tower and the historic Canava Roussos winery which offers cellar tours that are educational for kids curious about how the unusual Santorinian basket-vine training method works. The tour is short, visual, and free of the pretension that can make wine experiences feel exclusionary.
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Pyrgos Village Morning Walk
The hilltop village of Pyrgos is the highest point on the island and one of the least touristy, with Venetian castle ruins at its crown and a layered network of whitewashed alleys that beg to be explored without a map. Start the morning here before the day heats up and let older kids lead the navigation up to the Kasteli ruins for 360-degree island views.
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Perissa Black Sand Beach
Spend the afternoon at Perissa, one of Santorini's most family-friendly beaches with its long stretch of volcanic black sand, shallow water entry, and rows of affordable sunbeds. The beach has lifeguards during peak season, several casual tavernas on the sand, and is far more relaxed in atmosphere than the caldera-facing spots.
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Palea Kameni Hot Springs
Most volcano boat tours include a stop at the warm sulfurous springs off Palea Kameni, where you jump off the boat and swim to an orange-tinted patch of geothermally heated water. Kids love the novelty of swimming in a natural hot spring in the open sea, though warn them the sulfur smell on their swimwear is very real and very persistent.
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Nea Kameni Volcano Hike (Santorini Volcano Tours)
Boat tours depart from Fira's old port and Athinios and include a guided walk to the summit crater of the still-active Nea Kameni volcano, where sulfur vents and hardened lava fields make for a genuinely otherworldly landscape. The walk to the top takes about 30 minutes at a relaxed pace and is manageable for kids over 6 with good sneakers.
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Kastro Oia Art Gallery and Shopping Lane
The narrow marble-paved lane running through Oia's kastro neighborhood is lined with small galleries, ceramic shops, and jewelry makers selling work that is actually made on the island. It's a good browse for older kids interested in art and for parents looking for something more meaningful than fridge magnets.
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Oia Castle (Agios Nikolaos Fortress Ruins)
Arrive in Oia early before the tour buses and walk to the Byzantine castle ruins at the northern tip of the village for panoramic views of the caldera and the neighboring islands of Thirassia and Nea Kameni. Kids can scramble around the low remaining walls safely and the vantage point is better than the crowded main sunset spot later.
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Caldera Beach (Vlychada)
A short drive east of Akrotiri, Vlychada is a long grey-sand beach with striking white pumice cliffs carved by wind erosion into shapes that look genuinely alien. It's far less crowded than the famous beaches, has a shallow entry area good for younger kids, and a handful of sun loungers for rent.
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