Folegandros is often called "the new Santorini" β a dramatic volcanic island with a clifftop Chora village perched 300m above the sea, without the overtourism. It's smaller, quieter, and more authentic than Santorini, while sharing the dramatic Aegean cliffs and whitewashed architecture.
What Folegandros Has That Santorini Doesn't
Authenticity: Folegandros has 800 permanent residents and limits daily visitor numbers. Locals still outnumber tourists in September. No cruise ships: Folegandros has no cruise ship port. Chora on a cliff: Arguably as dramatic as Oia but with none of the crowds. Walking to Panagia church (only accessible on foot, up 300 steps) rivals any Santorini experience. Hiking: The 9km trail from Chora to Angali beach is exceptional.
What Santorini Has That Folegandros Doesn't
Santorini's caldera views are physically larger and more dramatic (the caldera is 12km wide β a sunken volcanic crater). Santorini has far more infrastructure: 300+ hotels, dozens of restaurants, a wine industry, Akrotiri. Folegandros has perhaps 30 hotels total and a handful of excellent tavernas.
Folegandros Practical Information
Population: ~800. Main village: Chora (clifftop). Beaches: Angali, Agios Nikolaos (only accessible by boat or hiking). Ferries from Piraeus: 4h30m (fast). From Santorini: 1h. Best season: June, September (avoid August peak).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Folegandros worth it? Absolutely β if you value authentic Greek atmosphere, dramatic hiking, and being away from mass tourism. It's one of the Cyclades' most rewarding islands for independent travellers.
How many days do you need in Folegandros? 3 nights is ideal: one day explore Chora, one day hike to Angali beach, one day take a boat trip to sea caves.
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