TL;DR
- Oia (luxury, sunsets): The most iconic village — caldera-edge cave suites with plunge pools from €400–€1,200/night. Book 3–6 months ahead for July–August. Best for: couples, honeymoons, photography.
- Fira (central, value): Santorini's capital — the widest hotel range from €80–€300/night, plus the most restaurants, bars, and shops. Best for: first-timers, solo travelers, nightlife.
- Imerovigli (quiet, views): The "balcony of the Aegean" — caldera views without Oia crowds. Suites from €150–€500/night. Best for: couples seeking quiet luxury.
- Firostefani (sweet spot): Between Fira and Imerovigli — caldera views + walkable to Fira's dining. Hotels from €120–€350/night. Best for: couples, older travelers.
- Perissa/Kamari (beach, budget): Black sand beach villages — hotels from €40–€80/night. No caldera views but great beaches, tavernas, and budget value. Best for: families, budget travelers, beach lovers.
- Akrotiri (quiet, authentic): Southwest corner — near Red Beach and the archaeological site. Studios from €50–€100/night. Best for: history buffs, couples seeking solitude.
Area-by-Area Breakdown
Oia — The Iconic Village (€€€€)
The Instagram village. Blue domes, cave houses, infinity pools, and the most famous sunset in Greece. Every caldera suite here sells out months in advance for peak season.
Pros: Most photogenic village in Greece. Sunset point. Luxury cave suites with private plunge pools. Cons: Most expensive area. Extremely crowded 5–8 PM for sunset. Limited budget options. Parking nightmare.
| Hotel Type | Price Range | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Budget cave room | €150–€250 | Basic room, no caldera view |
| Caldera suite | €400–€800 | Cave suite, plunge pool, sunset view |
| Ultra-luxury | €1,000–€3,000 | Canaves, Katikies, Andronis |
Fira — The Capital (€€)
Santorini's biggest town, perched on the caldera rim. The most restaurants, bars, shops, and ATMs. The cable car and old port donkey path start here. Best public transport hub.
Pros: Widest price range. Central location. Best nightlife on Santorini. Walking distance to Firostefani. Cons: Can feel touristy and commercial. Cruise ship crowds during the day.
| Hotel Type | Price Range | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Budget hotel | €60–€100 | No view, clean, central |
| Mid-range caldera | €150–€300 | Caldera view, small pool |
| Boutique luxury | €300–€600 | Infinity pool, spa |
Imerovigli — The Quiet Caldera (€€€)
The highest point on the caldera rim. Quieter than Oia and Fira, with equally dramatic views. The Skaros Rock hike starts here — a 30-minute trail to a Venetian fortress ruin with 360° caldera views.
Pros: Quietest caldera village. Best views (higher than Oia). Walkable to Fira (20 min). Cons: Very few restaurants and shops. No nightlife. Need a car to reach beaches.
Firostefani — The Sweet Spot (€€–€€€)
A 10-minute walk north of Fira, Firostefani offers caldera views at slightly lower prices than Imerovigli. The famous blue-dome church (Anastasi) is here — probably Santorini's most photographed spot.
Perissa & Kamari — Beach + Budget (€)
Two black-sand beach villages on the east coast, separated by the Ancient Thera headland. The best value on the island — €40–€80/night for clean, comfortable hotels steps from the beach.
Pros: Best budget value. Long sandy beaches with sunbeds. Tavernas with honest prices. Family-friendly. Cons: No caldera views. Need bus/car to reach Fira and Oia. Less "Santorini magic."
Akrotiri — Quiet + Archaeological (€–€€)
The southwest corner — home to the Minoan archaeological site (the "Pompeii of the Aegean"), Red Beach, and the lighthouse with the quietest sunset on the island.
Quick Decision Matrix
| Your Priority | Stay In | Budget/Night |
|---|---|---|
| Iconic sunset + luxury | Oia | €400+ |
| Best value caldera view | Firostefani | €120–€250 |
| Central + nightlife | Fira | €80–€200 |
| Quiet romance + views | Imerovigli | €200–€500 |
| Beach + budget | Perissa or Kamari | €40–€80 |
| History + quiet | Akrotiri | €50–€100 |
| Families | Kamari or Perissa | €50–€100 |
When to Book
| Season | Book Ahead | Price Level |
|---|---|---|
| Jul–Aug | 3–6 months | Peak (100%) |
| Jun, Sep | 1–2 months | High (80%) |
| May, Oct | 2–4 weeks | Medium (60%) |
| Nov–Apr | Same week | Low (40%) |
FAQs
Is it better to stay in Oia or Fira? Oia is better for luxury couples and sunset views (€400+/night). Fira is better for first-timers, solo travelers, and those who want restaurants, bars, and a central base (€80–€200/night). Most travelers who aren't on a honeymoon prefer Fira for convenience.
Is Santorini worth it on a budget? Yes — stay in Perissa or Kamari (€40–€80/night), eat at local tavernas (€10–€15/meal), and use the public bus to reach Fira and Oia. A budget Santorini trip costs €60–€90/day per person including accommodation.
How many nights should I stay in Santorini? 3 nights is the sweet spot. Day 1: Oia and sunset. Day 2: Beaches + Akrotiri ruins. Day 3: Wine tour + Fira. If you stay 4–5 nights, add a boat trip and the Fira–Oia hike.
Published by the Discover Cyclades editorial team. Last updated July 2026. Find hotels on Discover Cyclades Hotels or plan your trip with Touristas AI.







