8 Best Things to Do in Thirasia 2026
Last updated: May 2026 · The caldera, minus the crowds
Thirasia is the small island that sits across the caldera from Santorini, the piece of land separated when the volcano erupted millennia ago. It offers the same staggering views and volcanic drama as its world-famous neighbour, but in slow motion: a few hundred residents, no cruise crowds, and time standing still.
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🌋 Caldera & Views
1. Manolas
The main village clings to the caldera rim, directly facing Oia. The views back across the water to Santorini's whitewashed cliffs are every bit as spectacular, and you'll often have them entirely to yourself.
2. The Caldera-Rim Walk
A path runs along the cliff edge from Manolas, passing churches, cave houses and viewpoints. It's the Santorini caldera experience without the selfie scrums.
⚓ Korfos & Arrival
3. Climb from Korfos
Boats dock at the little harbour of Korfos beneath the cliffs. From here you climb to Manolas either on foot up the zig-zag steps, by the old donkey path, or by the road, a memorable arrival.
4. Korfos Tavernas
The waterfront at Korfos has a handful of excellent, unpretentious fish tavernas, the perfect lunch stop on a caldera boat tour.
🏘️ Villages & Heritage
5. Potamos
An inland village built into a ravine, with cave dwellings and a traditional, lived-in feel far from any tourism.
6. Agia Irini & Riva
The island's other small settlements and the northern harbour of Riva, where a local ferry connects to Santorini, quiet corners to explore on foot.
🏖️ & 🍇 Quiet Pleasures
7. Black-Sand Coves
Thirasia's volcanic beaches, like the cove near Riva, are dark-sanded, undeveloped and gloriously empty.
8. Slow Food & Vineyards
The island still farms the same volcanic soil that makes Santorini's wines famous. Linger over local fava, tomato keftedes, cheese and wine, then watch the sunset light Santorini's cliffs gold.
Practical Info 2026
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Best months | May, June, September |
| Getting there | Boat from Ammoudi/Oia or local ferry from Santorini |
| Getting around | Mostly on foot; a few vehicles |
| Vibe | Tranquil, timeless, caldera views |
| Don't miss | Sunset over Santorini from Manolas |







