Santorini Public Transport: Buses, Taxis & Getting Around in 2026
Santorini's public bus network is one of the best-kept secrets of the island — most travellers either never try it or get put off by one bad experience and rent a car for the entire trip. The truth is that KTEL Santorini buses cover every village a tourist would visit, run frequently in summer, and cost €1.80–3.20 a ride. This guide tells you exactly how to use them, when to use a taxi instead, and how the airport transfers actually work in 2026.
Quick Answer
The Santorini bus hub is Fira's main bus station (just east of the cathedral). Every route radiates from here. To get between two non-Fira destinations (e.g. Oia → Kamari), you almost always change in Fira. There are no direct village-to-village routes for most pairs.
KTEL Bus Routes & Fares (2026)
| Route | Journey time | Fare | Frequency (summer) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fira ↔ Oia | 25 min | €2.20 | Every 30 min, 06:30–23:30 |
| Fira ↔ Airport | 15 min | €1.80 | Every 60–90 min |
| Fira ↔ Athinios Port | 20 min | €2.30 | Meets every ferry |
| Fira ↔ Kamari | 15 min | €1.80 | Every 30 min, 07:00–23:30 |
| Fira ↔ Perissa / Perivolos | 25 min | €2.40 | Every 30–45 min |
| Fira ↔ Akrotiri | 30 min | €2.30 | Every 60–90 min |
| Fira ↔ Pyrgos | 15 min | €1.80 | Every 60 min |
| Fira ↔ Vlychada | 30 min | €2.40 | 4–5 times/day |
| Fira ↔ Monolithos | 20 min | €1.80 | Every 60–90 min |
| Oia ↔ Baxedes / Paradisos | 10 min | €1.80 | 4–5 times/day |
Buy tickets onboard from the conductor — cash or contactless card. No advance ticketing system.
Important Quirks
- The bus stops are not always obvious. Look for blue KTEL signs or simply ask "stásis?" (στάση = stop). In villages, the stop is usually on the main square or where the asphalt road ends.
- In peak summer, buses fill up. The 19:30 Oia → Fira post-sunset bus is famously oversubscribed; arrive early or queue 30+ minutes ahead.
- Buses are air-conditioned, modern coaches — not minivans. The ride is comfortable.
- Last buses typically run until 23:00–23:30 on the main routes; check the printed schedule at Fira station for the day.
Airport Transfers
Santorini International Airport (JTR) is small and centrally located on the east coast.
| Option | Cost | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| KTEL bus to Fira | €1.80 | 15 min | Limited service, ~10 daily; check schedule |
| Taxi to Fira | €25–35 | 12 min | Hard to find at peak arrival times |
| Taxi to Oia | €40–55 | 30 min | More expensive due to distance |
| Pre-booked transfer (sedan) | €40–60 | 12–30 min | Recommended — drivers wait if your flight is late |
| Pre-booked minivan (1–8 pax) | €70–110 | Same | Best for groups & luggage |
| Rental car pickup | €40–130/day | n/a | Skip if you only need a car 2 days |
Strong recommendation: pre-book a private transfer for arrival. Santorini taxis are limited (only ~30 licensed cars on the entire island) and queues at peak landing times can hit 90 minutes. €45–55 for a sedan is genuinely worth it on arrival day; you can use the bus for the rest of the trip.
Port Transfers (Athinios)
If you're arriving by ferry, you'll dock at Athinios Port on the south side of the island. Buses meet every scheduled ferry, but during peak summer crush they fill within 60 seconds. Options:
- KTEL bus to Fira: €2.30, 20 min — works well off-peak, brutal at peak
- Pre-booked transfer: €25–40 for sedan
- Taxi: €25–40 to Fira if you can find one (rare during ferry rush)
If you have heavy luggage or are travelling with kids, pre-book a transfer.
Getting to Sunset in Oia by Bus
The classic question. Here's the honest schedule:
- Best plan: catch the Fira → Oia bus at 16:30 or 17:00 (45–60 min before sunset)
- Return: the bus from Oia → Fira after sunset is mobbed. Plan to wait 15–40 minutes in summer.
- Alternative: walk along the caldera path 1–2 km before catching the bus — easier to board, beautiful in twilight
Taxis in Santorini
There are roughly 30 licensed taxis on Santorini — yes, only 30. They book up fast in summer. Expect:
- Fira → Oia: €25–35
- Fira → Kamari: €18–25
- Fira → Akrotiri: €30–40
- Oia → Athinios port: €40–55
- Airport → Oia: €40–55
There is no Uber or Lyft in Santorini. Taxi apps (Beat, FreeNow) have very limited coverage. The reliable booking method is your hotel's reception or pre-booked private drivers.
Private Drivers & Half-Day Tours
A useful middle-ground: a private driver for 4 hours runs roughly €120–180 for up to 4 people. They'll drive you Fira → Oia → Pyrgos → Akrotiri or any custom loop, drop you for sunset, and return to your hotel. For couples, this often beats a rental car if you only need transport on one day.
When to Skip the Bus
- Travelling with under-5s — strollers and full buses don't mix
- Heavy luggage day (arrival/departure) — pre-book a transfer
- Late dinner in Oia — the post-21:30 buses thin out
- Group of 4 with luggage — a minivan transfer is comparable to four bus tickets and infinitely easier
- You want to chase sunset photo spots — buses don't stop at random pull-outs
When the Bus Wins
- Beach days (Kamari/Perissa) — buses run constantly, parking is awful, this is the easiest commute on the island
- Oia day-trip — €4.40 round-trip vs €50 taxi
- Pyrgos lunch trip — bus + walk works perfectly
- Solo or budget travel — bus + occasional taxi is genuinely cheaper than 4 days of car rental
- Cruise day — see our one-day cruise guide
Sample 4-Day Transport Plan (No Rental Car)
- Arrival day: Pre-booked transfer airport → hotel (€45)
- Day 1: Bus to Oia, walk back along caldera path (€2.20)
- Day 2: Bus to Kamari, beach day, return (€3.60)
- Day 3: Half-day private driver Pyrgos + Akrotiri + winery (€140 split between two)
- Day 4: Bus to Fira for breakfast, transfer to airport (€45)
Total transport: ≈ €235 for two people across 4 days. A 4-day rental car would cost €280–520 plus parking and fuel.
Mobility & Accessibility Notes
- KTEL buses are coach-style with steps; not wheelchair accessible
- Most modern Santorini buses do have luggage holds underneath
- The cobblestone alleys of Oia and Fira are inaccessible regardless of transport method
- For accessibility-specific advice, see our Santorini accessibility guide
Final Take
If you're a couple or solo traveller and you're willing to plan around bus times, Santorini's public transport is a hugely underrated tool. It saves money, removes the stress of caldera parking, and connects every village a tourist would visit. Combine bus days with one private-driver afternoon and one pre-booked transfer for arrivals/departures, and you'll be far less harried than the average rental-car visitor.
For broader trip planning, see our Santorini transport guide and 3-day itinerary.
FAQ
How does the public bus system work in Santorini?
KTEL Santorini operates frequent coach-style buses radiating from a hub in Fira. Single fares are €1.80–3.20, paid to the conductor onboard with cash or contactless card. Most routes run every 30–60 minutes in summer between roughly 06:30 and 23:30. There's no day-pass system — just pay each leg.
Can you visit Santorini without a rental car?
Yes — most travellers don't need one. Buses cover every major village (Oia, Fira, Kamari, Perissa, Akrotiri, Pyrgos), pre-booked transfers handle airport and port runs, and a single private driver afternoon covers wine tours or off-route stops. Expect to spend €180–280 on transport for a 4-night couple's trip versus €280–520 for a rental car.
How do I get from Santorini airport to Fira or Oia?
The bus to Fira costs €1.80 (15 minutes, limited frequency). A taxi costs €25–35 to Fira or €40–55 to Oia. Pre-booked private transfers are €40–60 (sedan) or €70–110 (minivan). With only ~30 taxis on the island, pre-booking a transfer is strongly recommended for arrival day.
How much does a taxi cost in Santorini?
Fira → Oia is €25–35, Fira → Kamari is €18–25, Fira → Akrotiri is €30–40, and Oia → airport is €40–55. There is no Uber or Lyft, and only ~30 licensed taxis serve the whole island, so always book through your hotel reception or use a pre-booked private driver during peak season.
Can I take a bus to see the Oia sunset?
Yes — catch the Fira → Oia bus at 16:30–17:00 to arrive 45–60 minutes before sunset. The return bus after sunset is heavily oversubscribed in summer, so expect to wait 15–40 minutes or walk part of the way back along the caldera path. Last buses run until roughly 23:00–23:30.
Is the public bus in Santorini safe and comfortable?
Yes — KTEL operates modern, air-conditioned coaches (not minivans). Drivers are professional, fares are fixed, and routes are reliable. The main inconvenience is summer crowding on peak routes (Oia after sunset, Athinios port at ferry arrivals) where you may not get a seat or may have to wait for the next bus.






















