Santorini Beaches
Best beaches in Santorini 2026: Kamari, Perissa, Red Beach & hidden coves. Sandy vs black sand, access tips & nearby hotels.
Discover Santorini's volcanic shores: black sand at Kamari and Perissa, the dramatic Red Beach, and hidden coves with crystal clear waters.
Santorini's beaches are more about dramatic scenery than classic white sand. You'll find black-sand stretches in Kamari and Perissa, the famous Red Beach near Akrotiri, and smaller coves with clear water and rocks shaped by the volcano.
This guide compares the main beaches in Santorini by sand type, facilities, access, wind exposure and suitability for families or strong swimmers. We also outline which beach towns have the best hotel options, tavernas and nightlife.
Use this page to decide whether to base yourself in a beach village or just visit for the day, then check our Best of Santorini shortlist, Santorini beach hotels in Kamari, Perissa and Perivolos and where to stay guide to align your accommodation with your favourite stretch of coast. Check Santorini weather by month for swimming conditions or see things to do in Santorini beyond the beach.

Famous for its unique red volcanic cliffs and dark sand, Red Beach is a must-see spectacle near Akrotiri. While access involves a short hike, the dramatic scenery makes it perfect for photography. For a comfortable stay nearby, check out hotels in Akrotiri village which offer easy access to this natural wonder and the ancient archaeological site.
Moderate access - some walking required
Moderate - depends on wind direction

Kamari is Santorini's most developed beach resort, featuring a long stretch of black volcanic sand lined with a lively promenade. It is an excellent choice for families and couples, offering a wide range of beachfront hotels, restaurants, and shops right at your doorstep. The Blue Flag status ensures clean waters and top-notch facilities.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Good - protected by natural bay

Protected by the impressive Mesa Vouno mountain, Perissa offers a vast expanse of black sand and deep blue waters. It is a favorite for budget travelers and backpackers, with numerous hostels, studios, and affordable hotels nearby. The atmosphere is relaxed, with plenty of beach bars and water sport activities to enjoy during the day.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Good - protected by natural bay

Ideally located as a continuation of Perissa, Perivolos is the cosmopolitan hub of Santorini's beach life. Known for its upscale beach clubs, DJ sets, and luxury hotels, it attracts a younger crowd and those looking for a vibrant day-to-night beach experience. Stay here for easy access to the island's best beach parties and gourmet seaside dining.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Good - protected by natural bay

Vlychada offers a lunar-like landscape with its spectacular white volcanic cliffs carved by the wind. This beach is perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds. It also hosts a marina and the Tomato Industrial Museum. There are a few boutique hotels nearby for a peaceful stay in a unique geological setting.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Variable - exposed to winds

Named for its towering white cliffs, White Beach (Aspri Paralia) is a secluded cove accessible primarily by boat from Akrotiri or Red Beach. It offers a stark contrast to the island's black sands. With limited facilities, it's an adventurous day trip spot. Staying in Akrotiri is the best way to be close to the boat departure points.
Difficult access - boat or challenging hike required
Variable - exposed to winds

Located near the airport, Monolithos features fine black sand and very shallow waters, making it the safest choice for families with small children. The area is quieter than Kamari but offers a few nice hotels and tavernas. It's a hidden gem for a relaxing family vacation without the crowds.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Good - protected by natural bay

Also known as Bella Bay, this is the only beach on Santorini that faces into the caldera, offering breathtaking views of the volcano and cliffs. Located near Akrotiri, it's a steep descent but rewards visitors with a unique perspective and deep, clean waters. Ideal for divers and those wanting a view with their swim.
Moderate access - some walking required
Good - protected by natural bay

Tucked away at the end of a dirt road past Vlychada, Eros Beach lives up to its romantic name. Backed by stunning canyon-like cliffs, it hosts a stylish beach bar and offers a secluded, upscale atmosphere. It's a fantastic spot for couples looking for privacy and luxury in a raw, natural setting.
Moderate access - some walking required
Good - protected by natural bay

Often called "Black Beach" by boat tours, Mesa Pigadia is a sheltered cove near the Akrotiri lighthouse. Protected from the winds, the water here is often calm and clear. It features a few cave houses used by fishermen and a small taverna. Accessible by boat or a rough dirt road, it's a peaceful retreat.
Difficult access - boat or challenging hike required
Variable - exposed to winds

The closest beach to Oia, Katharos offers a wild, natural beauty with black pebbles and rocks. While it requires a hike down from Oia, it's a great spot to watch the famous sunset away from the castle crowds. There is a popular lounge bar nearby, making it a chic spot for afternoon drinks and a dip.
Moderate access - some walking required
Variable - exposed to winds

Located between Red Beach and White Beach, Kambia is a quiet, pebbly beach accessible by a dirt road or boat. It offers a peaceful alternative to its famous neighbors, with a small family-run taverna serving fresh fish right on the water. Great for those who want to escape the tourist masses.
Moderate access - some walking required
Variable - exposed to winds

While not a traditional beach, Ammoudi Bay is one of the best swimming spots in Santorini. Located below Oia, you can dive off the rocks into deep, crystal-clear waters. It's famous for its waterfront seafood tavernas and the view of the Red Cliffs. A perfect spot for a refreshing swim after exploring Oia.
Moderate access - some walking required
Variable - exposed to winds

The most isolated and wild beach on the island, Cape Columbo features towering cliffs and an active underwater crater nearby which warms the water. It is unorganized and often nudist-friendly. The landscape is dramatic and untouched, perfect for adventurers and those seeking absolute solitude.
Moderate access - some walking required
Good - protected by natural bay

A small, quiet beach on the east coast with red rocks and black sand. Pori is a local favorite, away from the tourist trail. It has a lovely traditional taverna and a small harbor. It's an excellent spot for a quiet lunch and swim if you are staying in Imerovigli or Oia and want to avoid crowds.
Easy access by car or bus with parking available
Good - protected by natural bay
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