Santorini
Santorini, the queen of Cyclades
Experience a unique island landscaped by the ancient volcano eruption. The ferry routes from Piraeus to Santorini is only the first step. Right after, plan the most important ones; the unforgettable routes you’ll take to explore it! Like:
A sailing tour around the caldera – the perfect opportunity to a cannonball dive in the thermal waters that form a natural volcanic spa.
A wine tour in one of the legendary wineries of the island to taste the international award - winning wines of Santorini.

View of Santorini
An evening walk to celebrate the sunset in Oia. Yes, it’s an everyday ritual here. “Book a seat” on the roof of one of the characteristic cave houses and admire the instagrammable colors and their magical reflections that end up in a broadway-show resembling applause!
A visit to the oldest Minoan prehistoric settlement discovered in Acrotiri.
Re-energize yourself!
From the moment you set foot on the port of Athinios, you’ll feel an extra dose of energy kicking in. Maybe because of the delight of a low cost ferry ticket by Let’s Ferry that brought you here. Maybe, because the power of this volcano island awakens the senses. Whatever the reason, use this extra energy to:
Hike the steep trail from Fira to Oia, that offers a breathtaking panoramic view to the caldera.
Scuba dive to mysterious depths around the volcano and the shipwreck at Taxiarchis.
Enjoy an unforgettable helicopter tour and a private bird-eye view to the most famous Greek island in the world.

Red beach in Santorini
Tips: There is a myth that Santorini is the ancient city of Atlantis.
What’s not a mystery and can be discovered easily, is the mouthwatering fava (chickpeas) and the delicious cherry tomatos, or tomatinia – fresh or dried.

Greek tavern in Santorini with amazing sea view
An explosion of tastes awaits – you just book online cheap ferry tickets to Santorini by Let’s Ferry and enjoy!
Information about the port of Santorini
Boats from/to Piraeus, Paros, Naxos and Ios run every day. There are boats to Kythnos, Tinos, Folegandros, daily. There are connections to Heraklion, Anafi, Skiathos, Sikinos, Mykonos, Thessaloniki, Syros, Serifos and Kimolos.