A budget Santorini trip costs €70–€120 per person per day, including accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Avoid peak July–August (prices spike 60%), stay in Kamari or Perissa instead of Oia, eat at local tavernas, and book ferries over flights.
Santorini Cost Breakdown 2026
Where to Stay Without Breaking the Bank
Perissa and Perivolos offer the best budget accommodation — studios from €55/night with black sand beach access. Kamari has mid-range hotels from €70/night with a long beach promenade. Avoid Oia and Imerovigli for budget stays.
Eating Cheaply in Santorini
Gyros cost €3–€4 at local takeaways. Taverna meals run €8–€15 for main courses. Avoid restaurants directly on the caldera edge — they charge 40–60% more for the same food. The village of Pyrgos has excellent local tavernas at half the price of Oia.
Free Things to Do in Santorini
- Watch the sunset from Pyrgos castle (free, no crowds)
- Swim at Perissa, Kamari, Vlychada, and Red Beach (free)
- Explore Akrotiri archaeological site (€12 entrance, worth it)
- Walk the Fira-to-Oia trail (8km, breathtaking views, free)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week in Santorini cost for 2 people? Budget €1,500–€2,200 for 2 people for 7 nights: accommodation €600, food €350, transport €200, activities €200, ferries/flights €150.
What is the cheapest month to visit Santorini? November to March is cheapest (hotels 50–70% cheaper) but many businesses close. April–May and October offer the best value with good weather and 30–40% lower prices than peak.
Is Santorini worth it on a budget? Absolutely — the sunsets, beaches, and archaeological sites are free or cheap. The key is avoiding peak August and choosing accommodation outside Oia.
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