Friday, July 26, 2019

A weekend in Santorini



 I have been dreaming of visiting the Greek islands ever since I read about traveling in Greece a couple of years back. The availability of outstanding and eye-catching photos on the internet has made me determined to include Greek islands in my wish list. Thankfully, one of the many dreams has become a reality and I am truly grateful for that.

As this is my first time traveling to Greece, I’ve included Santorini, which is one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. To get there, I had flown on a RyanAir flight from Athens and it took around 1 hour. As an alternative to flight, a ferry ride from Piraeus port in Athens is possible if you have that much time to kill.

There are many ways to enjoy this romantic island. Although one can’t deny that this island is too touristy and some people even think it costs an arm and a leg, especially in summer, you can still enjoy this beautiful island the way you prefer. For a simpler, moderate and less costly trip, choose an accommodation in or nearby Fira town. It is so much cheaper to stay even further but transportation could be a problem. For a more romantic, dramatic, and exclusivity, Oia is a perfect place.

Take lots of photos at the viewing point in Fira


Spend some time, or more, at the viewing point just outside the Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral. Located at a height of 400 m and overlooking the Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, the viewpoint will take your breath away. The shades of blue and turquoise of the sea, combined with the natural landscapes of the two volcanic islands, it was hard to stop taking more and more photos. Wind could be a bit strong and chilly sometimes but it should not be a reason not to enjoy the view. The white-washed buildings, complemented with several blue domes make the views even more charming and calming.









Take the 588 steps down / cable car / donkey ride to Amoudi Bay and/or back

Increase daily steps by taking the stairway to Amoudi Bay. Gorgeous views from different angles are awaiting. But extremely careful as the steps are uneven and some are covered with donkey dung. It is best to take pace steps unless stepping on donkey dung is not a problem. Taking the stairways healthier and free, but the stench and donkey traffic would be a turnoff.

If the stairway is your enemy, take the cable car or donkey ride down. It’s faster and more convenient this way but probably not the best way to make full use of the time. It would be a long queue for the cable car ride.








Buy cheap souvenirs at the last row of shops when going down the stairway

These shops sell common tourist stuff i.e. fridge magnets, key rings, shot glasses, postcards, etc. They are the cheapest in Santorini but fewer in varieties






Have a grilled seafood lunch at the restaurants with a heavenly sea view

Pick a restaurant of your choice. There are so many restaurants offering sea view seats. Fresh seafood is guaranteed and prices are reasonable or could be a dime a dozen if you know where to look for the right place (but this is Santorini!). Grilled seafood is often served with Greek rice and fresh salads. Although the views are amazing, be prepared for the strong wind and cloudy sky which could be chilly (especially for those coming from tropical countries). A light jacket or a shawl would be needed.



Update your knowledge of history at the museums and archaeological sites

Santorini is not merely about romance and scenery. It is an island with interesting historical background. It is lovely to see how the history of this island is revived. For history aficionado, it’s a good thing to buy a combo ticket, costs 14, which covers Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, the Byzantine Museum (in Pyrgos), and the 2 archaeological of Thera (in Kamari) and Akrotiri. Otherwise, it would cost 28 and no one wants to burn a hole in their pocket!










Look for the frequently photographed spots

Thousands of photos in Santorini have been luring travel junkies and photography buffs to search for the beautiful spots. With the cliff-lined with white-washed buildings and the blue domes of the churches, it creates ravishing photos regardless of what type of photography device one is using. In Oia, the caldera views, the Atlantis books, and the blue dome churches are the gorgeous photo locations that would be interesting to look for. Other locations include the ravishing Red Beach near Akrotiri, the church bells in Fira, as well as the blue domed church, and the beach in Perissa.





Hiking from Fira to Oia

Santorini may not have high level difficulty hiking trails but for a satisfying and physically challenging activity, hiking to Oia from Fire is a must. Hiking time takes around 2.5 hour, or more. Those who are being charmed by the beauty along the hiking route would definitely take the opportunities to stop and take some photo shots. Wear proper walking shoes or sandals as the path is not always in perfect condition. And of course, bottled water to avoid dehydration.






View the sunset in Oia

Some might despise the idea of going to places having truckloads of people just to witness a sunset (that’s me!) but I must say that the sunset in Oia is a sight for sore eyes. People will swarm in at the Oia castle ruin as sunset is approaching so it is a good thing to be at the viewing spots 2-3 hours before sunset. Make sure to bring spare batteries or power banks because there is a possibility of taking thousands of photos around Oia itself and the camera/phones would run out of battery before sunset. No one wants to experience that frustrating moment.






Spend time at the lovely beaches

Swimming, picnicking, sunbathing, photographing, or doing nothing at all, beaches in Santorini are absolutely the perfect spots to spend the time. Perissa, Kamari, Red Beach to name a few, are both interesting and enjoyable.







The longer the stay, the more things can be done on this island. How I wished I had stayed a week so that I could go scuba diving, island hopping, and explore the cozy villages.