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Piccole Case is located in the southeastern part of the island, within walking distance guests can reach the famous Blue Flag Black Beach of Kamari.
It is a well-equipped area with a wide range of amenities to make everybody feel comfortable and relaxed. It features many beach bars equipped with sunbeds and umbrellas, water equipment rentals, a series of shops, supermarkets, and a selection of beachfront local taverns and restaurants serving tasty local dishes.
The center of the island, Fira, is approximately 7 km away while the airport is 1,5 km away.

Nearby:

  • Bus Station 800 m
  • Santorini Airport 1,5 km
  • Art Space Santorini 3 km
  • Ancient Thera 4 km
  • Perissa Beach 6 km
  • Museum of Prehistoric Thera 7 km
  • Archaeological Museum of Thera 7km
  • Santorini Port 9km

SANTORINI BEACHES

KAMARI BEACH

Kamari is a hunk of beach located next to Perivolos and Perissa, attracting an assorted clientele to its black sandy shores. It’s a beach that caters to every age group with amenities that are accessible to you wherever you are on the shore. There’s a plethora of bars, tavernas and restaurants and if you aren’t staying nearby, it’s definitely worth walking around and checking out the area. Kamari is one of the longest beaches in Santorini, and also one of the most organised.

Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, restaurants, tavernas, water sports, sea ramp
Access: By road

RED BEACH

Red beach is reminiscent of a Mars-scape with actual water. It is popular and so can get crowded, something not made easier by the fact it is quite small. But the combination of red-hued rocks that wall this calm bay and cerulean waters make this beach an attractive choice. Activities include SUPing and adding nearby Akrotiri (which has its own beach) to your day, visiting one of the most important archaeological sites in the eastern Med. Pack the sunscreen.

Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, snack bar, water sports, parking
Access: By road & a small walk, or by boat

PERIVOLOS & PERISSA BEACH

Mesa Vouno (the tallest mountain on Santorini) is the imposing backdrop to these two awesome black-sand beaches, near the Archaeological site of Ancient Thera. Part of a wider stretch of sand, Perivolos and Perissa beaches are filled with amenities and activities for everyone. Just about every aquatic sport is available here (look out scuba fans) and the beach bars play host to daytime parties. The wider area is home to a number of tavernas and shops that see abundant nightlife.

Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, beach bars, restaurants, tavernas, water sports, sea ramp
Access: By road

WHITE BEACH

Beaches in Santorini come in several colours and while White Beach is one of the most famous, it’s also one of the least accessible. Nestled inside a cozy cove lined by soaring, white cliffs, this beach is ideal for underwater missions to explore caves and crags, of which there are many. Very close to Red beach, it can be reached on foot through nearby Kambia beach (or by boat from the Red beach). Your holidays in Santorini won’t be complete without experiencing this gem.

Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, snack bar
Access: By boat from Red beach or hike from Kambia beach

VLYCHADA BEACH

Like most of Santorini’s beaches, Vlychada offers a mixture of fine black sand and pebbles. But it stands out for the impressive white, wind-carved rock face that flanks it. Resembling something a sculptor might create, this bizarre moonscape is one of the prettiest and most isolated locations on the island. The adjacent Eros beach is also worthy of your time, as is the Tomato Museum atop the shore, if you feel like brushing up on the island’s history

Amenities: Sunbeds & umbrellas, beach bar
Access: By road

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