Santorini is the most popular of the scores of Greek islands, and prices are similar (more or less) on all of them. Hotels in July and August can be a bit expensive, but otherwise prices here are quite reasonable for Europe and the Mediterranean.
As you’d expect, food and drinks with a view or on the sand can be pricey, so those on smaller budgets can save money by dining and drinking across the street.
Rating | Price(USD) |
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16.13 - 64.52 | |
23.66 - 96.77 | |
21.51 - 120.43 | |
34.41 - 150.54 | |
129.03 - 350.54 |
Villa Michalis Doubles from €46/night | |
Our pick: The best cheap and central 3-star hotel in Santorini |
Type | Price(USD) |
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Hostel Bed | 15.05 - 21.51 |
Youth Hostel Anna Beds from €6/night | |
Our pick: The best cheap and central hostel in Santorini |
Location | Description | Type | Price(USD) |
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Museum of Prehistoric Thira | This popular but small museum has displays going back about 3,500 years or so. | Adults | 6.45 |
Food Type | Description | Price(USD) |
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Budget breakfast | Your hotel will probably include breakfast. If not there are a few budget choices usually not far away. | 3.87 - 6.18 |
Budget lunch | Gyro shops are all over the place and usually the cheapest option. | 5.38 - 9.14 |
Budget dinner | A sit-down meal in Santorini can be expensive if it comes with a view, but there are cheaper places as well. | 8.60 - 13.98 |
.5 liter beer in a bar | Wine can often be found cheaper than beer, and happy hour specials bring the price down more. | 4.03 - 6.45 |
Type | Price(USD) |
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Taxi from airport to Fira | 10.75 - 15.05 |
Public bus ride on Santorini | 1.72 - 2.37 |
Cable car from port to Fira | 7.53 |