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Santorini in October: Where to go, What to do, Weather
Although some stores may have shut down for the winter, the vast majority of them should still be operating normally. You may even discover that the costs of the luxury hotels in Santorini have reduced in October, providing you with excellent value for the money that you spend.
Likely, you will still need to make reservations to eat at restaurants on Santorini that provide views of the sunset, but in general, things are a lot less busy than they were during the high season months!
What kind of weather can we expect in Santorini in October?
Temperatures during the daytime peak between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius in Santorini, Greece, in October, while nighttime lows average 17 degrees Celsius. The water is the same temperature as it was in June (70 degrees Fahrenheit or 21 degrees Celsius).
In October, is it still possible to go swimming in Santorini?
The water in the Aegean Sea will still be warm from the summer, and in some cases, it will even be hotter than it normally is in May or June. In addition, since Santorini is not as popular during October, you will have a far larger portion of the beach or the swimming pool all to yourself.
What kind of expenses might one anticipate for lodging?
October is, all things considered, a favorable month for those who do decide to come since the number of people present has fallen by a far larger margin than the weather has improved. In October, you will find that most locations are almost empty, but you will still be able to take advantage of the last of the year’s genuinely pleasant weather at these locations.
You might choose to stay at the On The Rocks Santorini Hotel If you want to see how the sky changes colors at sunset, if you want to experience the most romantic stay of your life and if you want to create memories that will last a lifetime.
What should I have in my suitcase for a vacation to Santorini in October?
You need to take at least one swimsuit, several t-shirts, shorts, a few light jackets (mostly for the evenings and nights), and anything else that you would wear if you were traveling to the middle of Europe in June or July.
What to do in Santorini in October:
The majority of Santorini’s beaches may be found on the eastern side of the island, away from the shoreline on the island’s western side that makes up the caldera. Perissa and Perivolos Beaches are two further examples of sandy beaches on the island; Kamari Beach is known for its black sand. A trip to the breathtaking and appropriately called Red Beach, which is made up of little red stones and has gorgeous crystalline water, or the adjacent Vlychada Beach is also a terrific choice. Both of these beaches are located in the same general area.
Away from the Aegean Sea, the picturesque main town of Fira and the much more beautiful Oia are less crowded and more tranquil in October. However, the trip to the ancient city of Akrotiri, which is located in the southwestern part of the island, is an absolute need.
• You may also enjoy the island in the same way as you would during the peak season by participating in wine tasting at any of the island’s best wineries.
• Pay a visit to the ancient remains of Akrotiri.
• Sunset is the perfect time to enjoy a meal at one of the island’s top restaurants, whether it’s lunch or evening.
• Visit Nea Kameni! The active volcano of Santorini.
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