Athens & Santorini: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary for 2026
Athens to Santorini is the most-asked-about Greek itinerary on the internet, and for good reason — these two destinations cover the two halves of what people imagine when they imagine Greece: classical antiquity and the iconic island. The trick is that they're very different in pace and that the connection between them (8-hour ferry or 50-minute flight?) deserves a real decision, not a default. This guide gives you a tested 7-day plan, day by day, with the practical bits — when to book, what to skip, how to handle the transit — built in.
The 7-Day Overview
| Day | Where | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Athens | Arrive, settle in Plaka, dinner with Acropolis view |
| 2 | Athens | Acropolis at opening, Acropolis Museum, ancient Agora, Plaka evening |
| 3 | Athens | Day trip to Cape Sounion or National Archaeological Museum + Anafiotika + sunset |
| 4 | Athens → Santorini | Morning flight or ferry to Santorini, settle in Imerovigli, sunset dinner |
| 5 | Santorini | Caldera hike Fira → Oia, sunset from Oia castle |
| 6 | Santorini | Morning beach (Kamari/Perissa), afternoon winery, evening relaxed dinner |
| 7 | Santorini → home | Akrotiri morning, departure |
This works equally well reversed (Santorini first, Athens last) which is sometimes preferable for return flights — international flights from Athens are cheaper and more flexible than from Santorini.
Athens vs Santorini: Why You Need Both
Don't be tempted to skip Athens. It's not a "throwaway gateway" — it's one of the most extraordinary historical cities in Europe, and 2 nights there will deepen your Santorini visit because you'll come to the islands having seen the Bronze Age frescoes that match what you'll see in the Akrotiri archaeological site on Santorini.
Conversely, don't try to do all of Greece in 7 days. Athens + Santorini + a third island (Mykonos or Naxos) compresses the whole trip and turns it into a transit checklist. If you have only 7 days, stick to two destinations.
Detailed Day-by-Day
Day 1 — Athens Arrival
- Arrive at Athens International (ATH). The metro takes 40 min to Syntagma (€9), a taxi costs €38–55 (fixed daytime rate to most central addresses).
- Stay in Plaka, Monastiraki, or Koukaki — all walkable to the Acropolis.
- Evening: dinner at a rooftop with Acropolis view (Strofi, A for Athens rooftop, Couleur Locale). Reserve in advance.
Day 2 — Acropolis & Ancient Athens
- 08:00: Acropolis at opening (avoids 95 % of crowds). Buy the combined ticket (€30) which includes Ancient Agora, Roman Forum, Hadrian's Library, Olympieion, Aristotle's Lyceum, Kerameikos. This is the best ticket value in Athens.
- 10:30: Acropolis Museum (separate €15 ticket; reserve a slot online).
- Lunch: a real Greek lunch in Plaka — Hytra Lite, Kalimera (no relation to the chain), or Avocado for vegetarian.
- Afternoon: Ancient Agora + Stoa of Attalos museum.
- Sunset: Filopappou Hill (free, brilliant view of the Acropolis from west).
- Dinner: Psyrri district — Atlantikos seafood meze or Karamanlidika tou Fani.
Day 3 — Athens Day Trip Choice
Two great options. Choose one:
Option A: Cape Sounion + Temple of Poseidon (best for first-time visitors)
- Half-day trip down the Athens Riviera
- 1.5-hour drive each way (or join a half-day group tour, €45–75)
- Time it for sunset — Poseidon's temple at golden hour is stunning
- Quick swim along the way at Vouliagmeni Lake or Astir Beach
Option B: National Archaeological Museum + neighbourhood walk (best for history lovers)
- 09:00 at the National Archaeological Museum (€12) — the Mycenaean gold, the Antikythera Mechanism, and Bronze Age frescoes from Akrotiri (yes, the actual frescoes — they're displayed here, not on Santorini)
- Lunch in Exarcheia (Yiantes for upscale, Kostarelos cheese shop for casual)
- Afternoon walk through Anafiotika (the tiny Cycladic-style village inside Plaka)
- Evening: Lycabettus Hill funicular at sunset for 360° city view + dinner downtown
Day 4 — Athens → Santorini
This is the transit day. Two options:
| Mode | Cost (2026) | Time | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flight (Aegean/Sky Express) | €70–180 | 50 min air + 2 h transfers = ~3.5 h door-to-door | Fast, weather-resilient | Less scenic, baggage limits |
| High-speed ferry (SeaJets/Golden Star) | €70–98 | 4.5–5.5 h port-to-port + 1 h Athens transfer | Spectacular Cyclades approach | Cancelled in heavy meltemi winds, longer day |
| Conventional ferry (Blue Star) | €42–58 | 7.5–8.5 h | Cheap, comfortable | Eats the whole day |
Our recommendation: take a morning flight on Day 4 (depart Athens 09:00–11:00), arrive Santorini by midday, settle into your hotel by 14:00, sunset that same evening. You don't lose a Santorini day to transit.
Exception: if you're a serious island-hopper or your Day 7 return is from Athens, a Blue Star ferry on Day 4 morning at 07:30 lets you watch Sifnos, Serifos, Milos and Folegandros pass by — a real Cyclades introduction.
Day 5 — Santorini's Iconic Day
- Morning: Caldera-edge breakfast in Imerovigli or Fira
- Late morning: Walk the Fira-to-Oia caldera path (10 km, 3–4 hours including stops)
- Afternoon: Lunch in Oia (skip the caldera-view restaurants for a non-view back-street taverna)
- Late afternoon: Bus or taxi back to your hotel for a rest before sunset
- Sunset: Oia castle ruin (free, arrive 90 min early in summer)
- Dinner: Imerovigli or Firostefani — calmer than Oia post-sunset
For more detail see our 3-day Santorini itinerary.
Day 6 — Beach + Wine
- Morning: Kamari or Perissa beach (or Vlychada for moonscape cliffs)
- Lunch: A relaxed seafront taverna in Kamari
- Afternoon: Half-day winery visit — Estate Argyros + Santo Wines is the classic combo. See our wineries guide.
- Evening: Dinner in Pyrgos (the underrated village — Selene or Cava Alta)
Day 7 — Akrotiri + Departure
- Morning: Akrotiri archaeological site at opening (08:00 in summer; €12). Two hours.
- Late morning: Coffee in Megalochori, last shopping in Fira
- Afternoon: Departure transfer to airport or ferry
What to Book in Advance
4–6 months out:
- Caldera-view hotel in Santorini (essential for July/August)
- Athens flights (much cheaper booked early)
6–8 weeks out:
- Ferry tickets if you're choosing the Blue Star option
- Acropolis Museum slot
- Sunset dinner reservations in Santorini
2–3 weeks out:
- Wine tour
- Cape Sounion sunset tour
- Private airport transfers in both cities
Packing for an Athens + Santorini Trip
- Athens needs: walking shoes (you'll do 12+ km/day on cobblestones), modest layers for monastery/church visits
- Santorini needs: same shoes plus reef-safe sunscreen, cover-up for caldera evening wind
- Both need: a refillable water bottle (Athens has free public fountains; Santorini cafes will refill if asked nicely)
Costs: 7-Day Mid-Range Couple
| Category | 7-day total |
|---|---|
| Athens hotel (3 nights, 4-star Plaka) | €450 – €680 |
| Santorini hotel (4 nights, 3-star pool) | €640 – €960 |
| Internal flight (Athens → Santorini) | €140 – €260 |
| Food & drink | €600 – €900 |
| Activities & entries | €280 – €420 |
| Transport (transfers, buses, 1 day rental) | €230 – €320 |
| Total for two | €2,340 – €3,540 |
Excludes international flights. See our full Santorini cost guide for category-by-category pricing.
Tweaks for Different Travellers
- Honeymooners: Add 2 Santorini nights, base Days 5–6 in Oia in a cave suite, swap Day 6 winery for catamaran cruise
- Families with kids 8+: Same plan, swap Imerovigli base for Kamari, swap caldera hike for volcano boat trip on Day 5
- History buffs: Add a Delphi day trip from Athens (full day), drop the Day 6 beach for a Santorini volcano boat trip
- Fit hikers: Add a sunrise hike up Mount Lycabettus in Athens, add the Profitis Ilias hike in Santorini
Common Mistakes
- Trying to add a third island. Don't. 7 days is tight for two cities; three becomes a transit chase.
- Doing the Acropolis in afternoon. The crowds are 4× worse than 08:00, and the heat is brutal in summer.
- Booking the cheap Athens hotel near the airport. You'll waste 90 min/day commuting. Stay central.
- Underestimating Athens. Two nights is the minimum to see the Acropolis properly; some travellers should do three.
- Booking Santorini caldera-view at the wrong end of the trip. If you arrive late on Day 4, you'll feel rushed. Splurge for all Santorini nights or use the first night for an inland hotel and upgrade.
Final Take
Athens + Santorini is a real and rewarding trip — it's not just a beginner's checklist. Treat Athens as a serious cultural destination (not a layover), travel between them by morning flight (not a marathon ferry), and use the Santorini portion to slow down rather than dash. Book caldera-view hotels months ahead, book wine tours weeks ahead, book transfers days ahead, and the rest will fall into place.
For deeper Santorini detail, see our where to stay guide, 3-day itinerary and first-timers' primer.
FAQ
How many days do I need for Athens and Santorini?
A full Athens-and-Santorini trip needs 7 days minimum: 3 nights Athens, 4 nights Santorini, with one transit day flying between them. Six days is feasible but rushed; eight days is more relaxing and lets you fit a Cape Sounion sunset and a slower Santorini pace.
Is it better to fly or ferry from Athens to Santorini?
Fly for speed, ferry for the scenery. A morning flight (Aegean or Sky Express, €70–180, 50 minutes) gets you to Santorini by lunchtime and saves a whole day. The Blue Star conventional ferry (€42–58, 8 hours) is the cheapest and most scenic option. High-speed ferries (€70–98, 5 hours) split the difference but get cancelled in summer meltemi winds.
How much does an Athens and Santorini trip cost?
A mid-range 7-day Athens + Santorini trip for two costs €2,340–€3,540 excluding international flights. Athens runs €450–€680 for 3 nights of hotels; Santorini runs €640–€960 for 4 nights non-caldera or €1,800+ caldera-view. Add €140–€260 for the internal flight, €600–€900 food, and €280–€420 activities.
What's the best order: Athens first or Santorini first?
Athens first is more common because (a) most international arrivals land in Athens anyway, (b) Santorini is the relaxing climax, and (c) Santorini has fewer flights home. The reverse order works well if you have an early Santorini hotel deal or want to end with Athens nightlife.
Can I do Athens and Santorini in 5 days?
Yes, but it's tight. The minimum viable plan: 2 nights Athens (Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, one neighbourhood walk), 2 nights Santorini (1 caldera hike day + 1 sunset day), with a transit flight between them. You'll skip Cape Sounion, the National Archaeological Museum, beaches, and wine tours.
Should I include a third island like Mykonos or Naxos?
Not in 7 days. Adding a third island means 4 ferry/flight transits and reduces each location to a checklist visit. If you have 10+ days, adding Naxos or Milos works beautifully. For 7 days, two destinations is the sweet spot.






















