[2024 Santorini Attraction] Travel Guide for Perissa Beach (Updated Dec)
No.10 of Best Things to Do in Santorini
Boating/Sailing
Beaches
Seashores
Address:
Perissa Beach, Perissa 847 03
Opening times:
Open 10:00–00:00 (the next day)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-4 hours
Celebrating Chinese New Year in Greece
The best gift is companionship, this is the second travel note with parents. This time the scale is larger, not only with my own parents, but also with my girlfriend (nickname Little Aunt, my old travel partner) and her parents. The whole trip cost less than CNY13000 per person, this time I can finally keep accounts myself.
Actually, when booking the tickets, I never thought that winter in Greece is a rainy season. I was absent-minded, thinking isn't this the southern part of Europe? After booking, I found out it's a rainy season, but since we're here, we might as well enjoy it. There are ways to enjoy the off-season. In the end, I was under the halo of the little sun, feeling the sunshine of Santorini and Athens.
This article recommends excellent shooting points in Santorini and detailed locations, as well as Greek bloody myths and interspersed Athens attractions. I'll write slowly, you read slowly.
Thanks to mom and dad, they cooperated all the way, worthy of always following me on free trips. Thanks to Little Aunt, after all, she is an old partner, a super good travel partner. Thanks to Dad Lu, following the old master, I learned a little more about photography. Thanks to Mom Lu, the main chef, the mashed potatoes are top-notch.
Santorini's winter also has sunny days
Santorini's sunset and sunrise
Ia is beautiful no matter how you shoot it
National Geographic magazine's shooting location
Six people walking
Mom and dad watching the sea at Perissa Beach, the same action as last time in Taiwan
Wine tasting at the Santorini winery
And the real people on the island, the ubiquitous Meow Star people
Poseidon's Temple in Sounion, another good sunset
Two groups of mom and dad together
National Archaeological Museum of Athens, definitely worth a day's visit
Recommended photo spots in Santorini (detailed location)
The biggest advantage of traveling in winter is that there are fewer people, but the disadvantage is that the weather is cold and rainy, but this time I was lucky. In Santorini, for a total of four whole days, only the afternoon of the arrival day was rainy. The rest of the weather was not bad, one of which was a completely sunny day. Santorini under the blue sky and Santorini on a cloudy day are not the same place at all. As long as there is sun, Santorini is a place where you can take beautiful pictures at will.
The good photo spots are basically concentrated in Oia, in addition to the blue dome church in Firostefani that became popular because of National Geographic magazine. In fact, there are many large and small blue dome churches on Santorini.
Sunset viewing platform
Oia on Santorini is definitely the best place to watch the sunset. Recommend two places for sunrise
Byzantine Castle Ruins
GPS:36.460110,25.372734
This is the viewing platform very close to our homestay (the accommodation will be talked about later), not only the sunset is beautiful, but the sunrise is also highly recommended. But it is recommended to live next to this, otherwise you have to catch the last bus in winter, and there is no hope for watching the sunrise in the morning
The sunrise, sunset and scenery shot from the perspective of the viewing platform
The castle seen from the cafe, the location is really good
On the castle
A photographer who is dressed strangely early in the morning (it's really cold in the morning and evening)
Oia’s sunset
Oia's sunset (there is no specific building, refer to GPS for specific location)
GPS:36.461819,25.375311
The sunset here can be shot with three blue domes as the background. This place is relatively close to the bus station in Oia. This place itself is also a good place for portrait shooting.
It's a pity that the weather was not good that day.
Peter North broke in behind a few days during the day and went again, a dog with a super sense of lens, the last day to watch the sunrise also came to get close to me
AdventurousExplorers
Perissa beach is located in #greece and actually on the island of #santorini but it is not famous because it is on the other side of the island and there is nothing to compare with the known by everyone attractions of Oia and Thira. Here is a beach with dark and red sand and there are no buildings around.
#happynewyear
Stoyan Gotsev
Balkan Tour (6): The World-Famous Romantic Island of Santorini (Part 2).
Travel Together Season 8 - Balkan Tour (6)
The World-Famous Romantic Island of Santorini (Part 2)
Santorini, Greece
June 24, 2019, Sunny, 22–33°C
Woke up naturally.
It was a free day, but we decided to ask the guide to take us to a few places.
Nearby St. Mary's Church is a must-see for photography enthusiasts. The blue dome and white walls against the blue sea make for a stunning wallpaper.
Red Beach is formed by unique volcanic rocks, and the sea is reddish-brown. It was a filming location for the movie "Tomb Raider."
Black Beach is also formed by unique volcanic rocks and volcanic ash deposits. The sand looks black, and the water looks black, but the sea is cool and clean, with minerals that have beauty benefits.
At the highest point of Santorini, nearly 600 meters above sea level, you can enjoy the view of the crescent-shaped island and the active volcano island across the sea. It's a paradise for photographers.
At noon, we strolled around Fira, another bustling town on the island, and chose a cliffside restaurant with a great sea view. We ordered some drinks and enjoyed a local seafood meal, spending more than two hours in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.
We returned to the hotel at 4:30 pm, and the sunset slowly closed the curtain on the day.
HannaLeinonen
🌞 Enchanting Santorini: Top Must-Visit Spots Revealed 🌊
Santorini
Get ready to fall in love with the dreamy island of Santorini! Known for its iconic blue domes and white buildings, this Greek paradise is a feast for the eyes and soul. Stroll through the charming streets, catch a sunset in Oia, or delve into history at Akrotiri. Every snapshot here screams postcard-perfect! 📍Santorini, Greece
White Beach
Ever heard of White Beach? It's Santorini's hidden gem! While most know about the Red and Black beaches, White Beach is a serene haven that's yet to be fully discovered. Picture crystal-clear waters and an untouched shoreline. Make sure to visit before everyone else does! 📍Eparchiaki Odos Akrotiriou
Red Beach
A bucket-list spot for Santorini visitors, Red Beach is a geological marvel with its red volcanic rocks and pebbles. The striking contrast of red cliffs against the azure sea is a photographer's dream. Though a bit off the beaten path, the tranquility and unique landscape make it a must-see! 📍Greece
Kamari Beach
Kamari Beach offers a unique twist with its black pebbles—a natural spa for your feet! Lounge with a drink, soak up the sun, and enjoy the laid-back vibe. It's also lined with charming eateries and hotels, making it a perfect spot to unwind and indulge. 📍Greece
Perissa Beach
Perissa Beach boasts the longest stretch of black sand on the island. With its vibrant atmosphere, you can enjoy water sports or simply relax under the Mediterranean sun. Surrounded by cafes, bars, and restaurants, it's a lively place to spend a day (or more!). 📍Perissa Beach, Perissa 847 03
Ammoudi Cove
Tucked beneath the cliffs of Oia lies the quaint Ammoudi Cove. It's a picturesque spot to enjoy fresh seafood and soak in the stunning views. The cove's crystal-clear waters are perfect for a refreshing swim or snorkeling. Don't miss this tranquil escape! 📍Unnamed Rd,, Ormos Ammoudiou 847 02
#Santorini #SantoriniAttractions #Greece #GreeceTravel
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Perissa Beach in Santorini 🇬🇷
#beachvacation
Perissa Beach in Santorini, Greece, is a mesmerizing stretch of volcanic black sands that offers a unique and captivating seaside experience. Located on the island's southeast coast, this beach is a stunning contrast of obsidian sands and the deep blue Aegean Sea.
During my visit, I was enchanted by the laid-back atmosphere and the imposing Mesa Vouno mountain backdrop. The beach is well-equipped with sunbeds and umbrellas, providing a comfortable place to soak up the sun. Swimming in the clear waters and exploring the nearby ancient ruins added to the allure.
Perissa Beach offers a relaxed and welcoming environment, with an array of beachfront bars and restaurants serving mouthwatering Greek dishes. It's an ideal destination for those seeking a distinctive beach experience on the enchanting island of Santorini. #ukcreator #greece #santorini
FlorinM
Perissa beach Greece volcanic beach
Perissa Beach is a popular black sand beach located on the southeastern coast of the Greek island of Santorini. It is known for its stunning scenery, clear waters, and unique volcanic sand. The beach is approximately 7 kilometers southeast of the island's capital, Fira, and is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
Perissa Beach is a great place to relax and enjoy the sun and sea. The beach offers a variety of water sports activities such as jet skiing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. There are also plenty of beachside bars, restaurants, and shops where visitors can enjoy refreshments and local cuisine. Additionally, the nearby ancient ruins of Thera offer a unique opportunity to explore the island's rich history and culture.#infinitypool #themepark #santorini #greece #tripblazers #holidays #mytripvlog #passionpassport
NH1
A few days in Mishima has let us fade away from the freshness of the beach, and after going through the sea, there is a feeling of tiredness on the beach, and we plan to cancel the plan to go to the beach. However, the ship at 12 o'clock on the last day gave us a lot of spare time, so I decided to go to the black sand beach.
The island has two black sand beaches. We went to the perissa beach. It is said to be bigger than kamari and the water is clearer.
Fira station has a car until perissa, the beach is very ridiculous, like in the mountain town, the black sand is really worthy of the name, like a sesame paste powder full of ground hahaha.