Fira
Base on Santorini's caldera rim in Fira rather than Oia, take the cable car or walk the clifftop path between the two, and brace yourself for what three nights costs in pounds.
Best length
3-4 nights
Airport
Santorini (Thira) JTR, ~6km southeast of Fira
Airport to centre
KTEL bus ~โฌ2 (~25 min); taxi ~โฌ20-โฌ35 (~15 min)
Best base
Fira rim for views and buses; Firostefani for a calmer rim with a 10-min walk in
In short
Fira at a glance
Fira is the practical base for a first Santorini trip: it has the bus station, the cable car, the widest choice of restaurants and the best public-transport links to Oia, Akrotiri and the beaches. Stay on or just back from the caldera rim, walk the Fira-to-Oia cliff path on a clear day, use the โฌ1.80-โฌ3.00 KTEL buses instead of taxis, and treat Oia as a sunset day trip rather than where you sleep.
The short version
- Base in Fira, not Oia: it is cheaper, has every bus route on the island and you can still get the caldera-view sunset from a cliffside bar.
- Caldera-rim rooms in Fira mean stairs โ sometimes hundreds of them โ so check step counts before booking if anyone in your party struggles.
- The cable car (โฌ10 one way) is the only sensible way up from the Old Port; skip the donkeys on welfare and safety grounds.
- Use the KTEL bus from Fira station to reach Oia, Kamari and Perissa for โฌ1.80-โฌ3.00 rather than โฌ25-โฌ35 taxis.
- Late May to mid-June and the second half of September give you the caldera without July-August heat, cruise-day crowds or peak prices.
Fira is the working capital of Santorini โ the town with the bus station, the cable car, the banks and the broadest run of restaurants โ and that is exactly why it makes the best base for a first trip. It sits halfway up the caldera rim with the same volcanic-cliff view that sells the island, but unlike Oia it is somewhere you can actually live for a few nights: walk to dinner, catch a โฌ2 bus to a beach, and still get a sunset drink without elbowing 2,000 people off a wall. The trade-off is noise and stairs. Caldera-rim rooms here are stacked down the cliff face, so a โfive-minute walk to the poolโ can mean a hundred steps, and the central streets get loud when cruise ships tender in around midday.
The smart move is to base in Fira but not always sleep right on the rim: a room a block or two back, around the cathedral and bus station, is markedly cheaper, flatter and two minutes from every bus on the island. From there the island opens up cheaply โ the cliff walk north to Firostefani, Imerovigli and on to Oia is the best free thing you can do here, Akrotiriโs buried Bronze Age town is a half-hour bus away, and the KTEL network reaches Kamari and Perissa for under โฌ3. Below, the structured planning โ where to stay, the airport transfer, getting around and a realistic budget in pounds โ picks up from here.
Plan your Fira trip
Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.
Top things to do in Fira
Ancient Akrotiri
Akrotiri is a 3,600-year-old town buried by the same eruption that shaped Santorini's caldera โ multi-storey houses, paved streets and clay drains, all under a modern roof that keeps the whole site shaded and cool. Standard entry is โฌ20 (โฌ10 reduced). The catch isn't tickets, which rarely sell out, but the opening days: in summer it runs long hours on some days and closes early or entirely on others, so check your date before you build a plan around it. Allow 1.5โ2 hours, go by KTEL bus from Fira (about 20 minutes), and know going in that the famous frescoes now hang in Athens and Fira's museum, not here.
Oia Sunset Point
The Oia sunset is free โ the viewpoint is the ruined Byzantine castle (Kasteli) at the village's north-west tip, not a ticketed attraction. The catch is the crowd: in June and July you need to be standing on the castle walls by about 18:00 to get a clear caldera view, two-plus hours before the sun actually drops around 20:30โ20:40. Take the KTEL bus from Fira (โฌ2.20, normally 20 minutes but allow well over an hour on the pre-sunset run), or skip the scrum entirely with a sunset sailing trip from Ammoudi Bay.
Where to stay first
The areas that make a first visit easier โ not an exhaustive directory.
Fira caldera rim
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe cliff-edge strip with the famous infinity-pool view, restaurants on your doorstep and the bus station a few minutes away. It is the most convenient base on the island, but it is also the busiest and the steps between street, room and pool are real โ confirm them before booking.
Best for: First-timers, views, no car, nightlife
Central Fira (set back from the rim)
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeStreets a block or two behind the caldera, around the cathedral and the bus station. No big caldera view, but markedly cheaper, fewer stairs and a two-minute walk to every bus, restaurant and the cable car. The smart-value choice for a first trip.
Best for: Value, easy logistics, families
Firostefani
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe next village north along the rim, about a 10-15 minute walk from Fira's bus station. Same caldera views, calmer evenings and slightly better value than central Fira, while keeping the restaurants and buses within easy reach. The pick if Fira feels too hectic.
Best for: Couples, quieter rim stay
Imerovigli
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe highest caldera village, north of Firostefani, with the most dramatic views and the Skaros Rock walk on its doorstep. Quieter and more romantic, but you will lean on the bus or taxis for restaurants and the Old Port, so it suits a second visit more than a first.
Best for: Honeymoons, views, quiet
Airport to city centre
| Option | Time | Cost | Book ahead? |
|---|---|---|---|
| KTEL bus to Fira bus station | ~25 min | about โฌ2 single | Cheapest; roughly hourly, no luggage fee |
| Taxi to Fira | ~15 min | usually โฌ20-โฌ35 (more at night) | Book ahead โ airport taxis are hard to grab on the day |
| Pre-booked private transfer | ~15 min | about โฌ25-โฌ45 per car | Worth it for groups, late flights or luggage |
When to go
Sweet spot: Late May to mid-June and the second half of September are the sweet spot: warm sea, long evenings, and noticeably thinner crowds than July-August. From 2026 the island enforces an 8,000-a-day cruise-passenger cap, but Fira and Oia still clog around midday when ships tender in, so plan the rim walk and the Old Port for early morning.
July and August are hot, very busy and the most expensive, with the rim heaving on cruise days; April and October are quieter and cheaper but cooler, with some caldera hotels and tavernas still closed or only just opening. Winter is effectively off-season โ many businesses shut and direct UK flights thin out โ so it is not a sensible first-visit window.
What it costs
UK return flights to Santorini (JTR) run roughly ยฃ55-ยฃ150 in spring and shoulder season when booked 5-6 weeks ahead; July-August Saturdays and last-minute summer fares climb to ยฃ250+. There are direct seasonal services from several UK airports, but winter flights largely disappear.
Daily budget per person
Santorini punishes the caldera view, not the food. The identical Greek dish that is โฌ8-โฌ12 in a Perissa or back-street Fira taverna becomes โฌ18-โฌ25 on the Fira rim and โฌ30-โฌ40 in Oia. Eat one or two sunset meals on the rim and the rest a few streets back, and grab a โฌ5-โฌ6 gyros from a Fira souvlaki place when you want lunch cheap.
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