How Much Does Santorini Cost? 2026 Budget Breakdown

Santorini has a reputation as Greece's priciest island, and in 2026 that reputation is mostly accurate, but it doesn't mean you can't visit on a smaller budget. The real spread is enormous: a backpacker can survive on €70 per day, while a couple in a caldera-view cave suite easily burns through €1,200 in a single night. This guide gives you the honest numbers across every category, with a 4-night and 7-night sample budget so you can plan with confidence.
Quick Answer: 2026 Daily Budgets per Person
| Tier | Per person / day | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | €75 – €110 | Hostel or shared room in Fira, gyros + bakery meals, public bus, 1 paid activity |
| Mid-range | €170 – €260 | 3-star hotel with pool (non-caldera), tavernas + 1 sunset dinner, scooter or car for 2 days |
| Caldera-view | €450 – €750 | 4-star caldera hotel in Imerovigli or Oia, fine dining, private transfers |
| Honeymoon | €900 – €1,800+ | Cave suite with plunge pool in Oia, Michelin-style dining, catamaran cruise, spa |
These are per person figures assuming two people sharing a room. Solo travellers should add 30–60 % to the accommodation line because Santorini rooms are almost never priced per person.
Sample 4-Night Trip for Two: Mid-Range
A realistic mid-range trip in shoulder season (May or late September) for two people sharing:
| Category | 4-night total |
|---|---|
| Flights to Santorini (within Europe) | €260 – €520 |
| Hotel (3-star, pool, Fira/Karterados) | €640 – €960 |
| Food & drink (tavernas, 2 nicer dinners) | €420 – €560 |
| Transport (rental car 2 days + bus + transfers) | €180 – €240 |
| Activities (1 catamaran, 1 winery tour) | €260 – €340 |
| Sunset cocktails, museum, sundries | €120 – €180 |
| Total for two | €1,880 – €2,800 |
That's roughly €235 – €350 per person per day, all-in, excluding flights from outside Europe.
Sample 7-Night Trip for Two
Stretching to a full week shifts the maths because fixed costs (transfers, one big activity) get amortised:
- Budget couple: €1,150 – €1,650 total (≈ €82 – €118 pp/day)
- Mid-range couple: €2,950 – €4,200 total (≈ €210 – €300 pp/day)
- Caldera-view couple: €6,800 – €10,500 total (≈ €485 – €750 pp/day)
Hotel Prices in 2026
Santorini hotel rates are highly seasonal and view-dependent. Real ranges for July 2026:
| Hotel type | Per night (July) | Per night (May/Oct) |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel dorm bed | €40 – €65 | €25 – €40 |
| Budget guesthouse, no view | €110 – €170 | €70 – €110 |
| 3-star pool hotel, Fira/Karterados | €180 – €290 | €120 – €190 |
| 4-star caldera-view, Imerovigli | €450 – €750 | €280 – €480 |
| Cave suite, Oia, plunge pool | €700 – €1,400 | €420 – €820 |
| Luxury cave villa, private pool | €1,500 – €3,500+ | €900 – €1,800 |
The single biggest variable is caldera view vs no view: the same hotel quality can cost three times more when the room faces the volcano.
Food and Drink: Santorini vs Athens
Santorini food prices run roughly 25–45 % higher than Athens for similar quality, and even more in caldera-view restaurants.
| Item | Athens taverna | Santorini taverna | Santorini caldera-view |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greek salad | €8 – €11 | €12 – €16 | €18 – €26 |
| Grilled fish (per kg) | €55 – €75 | €70 – €110 | €95 – €150 |
| Glass of Assyrtiko wine | €5 – €7 | €7 – €10 | €11 – €18 |
| Bottle of local Assyrtiko | €22 – €32 | €28 – €45 | €55 – €95 |
| Gyros pita | €4.50 – €5.50 | €5.50 – €7 | n/a |
| Cappuccino | €3.50 – €4.50 | €4.50 – €6 | €6 – €9 |
A reliable rule: dinner for two at a non-view family taverna runs €55 – €85 with wine, while the same plates at a caldera-view restaurant in Oia run €130 – €220.
Realistic Daily Cash Budgets
If you want a single number to budget around, plan €60 – €90 per person per day for food, drink and incidentals on top of your hotel, assuming one taverna dinner, one casual lunch, and a few coffees and snacks. That doubles to €120 – €180 if you're eating at caldera-view restaurants every night.
The Caldera-View Premium: Is It Worth It?
The honest answer: not always. Here's the maths.
A 4-star hotel in Imerovigli with a caldera view averages €580/night in peak summer. The same brand and amenities in Karterados (10 minutes inland by bus or car) averages €220/night. Over four nights, that's a €1,440 premium, roughly the cost of a return flight from London plus three taverna dinners.
What you actually get for that €1,440:
- Sunset from your private balcony (minus crowds, plus wine)
- A walkable cliff path to Oia or Fira
- Better photography, especially for couples and proposals
What you don't get:
- Better beach access (caldera hotels are far from the dark-sand beaches)
- More room space (cliffside cave suites are often smaller than inland rooms)
- Pool privacy (most caldera hotels have small communal pools, not big resort pools)
For a 7+ night stay or a milestone trip (honeymoon, anniversary), the premium is usually worth it. For a 3-night first-timer trip, splitting nights, two inland, two caldera, gives you the photo without doubling the bill.
Transport Costs
| Service | 2026 price |
|---|---|
| Public bus (KTEL) single ticket | €1.80 – €3.20 |
| Taxi: airport → Fira | €25 – €35 |
| Taxi: airport → Oia | €40 – €55 |
| Private transfer: airport → Oia | €50 – €75 |
| Scooter rental (per day) | €25 – €40 |
| Quad bike (per day) | €40 – €60 |
| Compact rental car (per day, peak) | €75 – €130 |
| Compact rental car (per day, May/Oct) | €40 – €70 |
| Ferry: Athens (Piraeus) → Santorini, high-speed | €70 – €98 |
| Ferry: Athens → Santorini, conventional | €42 – €58 |
| Ferry: Santorini → Mykonos, high-speed | €65 – €95 |
Activities and Excursions
| Activity | 2026 price |
|---|---|
| Sunset catamaran cruise (5 hours, food, drinks) | €120 – €175 pp |
| Volcano + hot springs boat trip | €30 – €45 pp |
| Wine tasting at one winery | €18 – €35 |
| Half-day wine tour (3 wineries, transport) | €85 – €140 pp |
| Akrotiri archaeological site entry | €12 |
| Ancient Thera entry | €6 |
| Cooking class (3 hours) | €85 – €130 pp |
| Private photography session (1 hour) | €250 – €450 |
Where Travellers Overspend
Three predictable money pits:
- Last-minute caldera-view dinners: booking a sunset table on arrival day instead of in advance often forces you into the most expensive restaurants because everything affordable is full.
- Renting a car for the whole trip: most travellers only need a vehicle for 2 days. Use the bus or transfers the rest of the time.
- The Oia sunset crowd-trap: you don't need a €180 pp dinner to see the Oia sunset. Watch from the castle ruin (free), then eat at a non-view restaurant 5 minutes inland.
Where to Save Without Sacrificing the Experience
- Stay in Imerovigli or Firostefani instead of Oia, same caldera, half the price
- Eat lunch as your big meal, caldera-view tavernas often have lunch menus 25–35 % cheaper than dinner
- Book the catamaran cruise instead of dinner-at-sunset, it's already an event, the food is included, and you avoid the sunset restaurant premium
- Travel in late May or late September: same weather, often half the hotel rate of July/August
- Use the public bus: at €1.80 – €3.20 a ride, it's an absurd value, even compared to most European cities
How Cost Compares to Other Cyclades
For perspective, the same 4-night mid-range couple's trip costs:
| Island | Mid-range couple, 4 nights |
|---|---|
| Santorini | €1,880 – €2,800 |
| Mykonos | €1,950 – €3,100 |
| Paros | €1,250 – €1,900 |
| Naxos | €1,050 – €1,650 |
| Milos | €1,400 – €2,100 |
Santorini and Mykonos are in their own price tier. If budget is the primary constraint and you'd still like a Cyclades trip, Naxos and Paros offer the best value-to-experience ratio.
Month-by-Month Cost Breakdown for Two
Cost swings dramatically across Santorini's open season. These are real ranges for two people sharing, mid-range tier (3-star caldera-adjacent hotel, tavernas + 1 nicer dinner per stay, scooter or car for 2 days):
| Month | 4-night trip total | Hotel band/night | Sunset-dinner premium | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April | €1,250 – €1,800 | €110 – €170 | Low | Limited inventory; many cave hotels still closed |
| May (early) | €1,400 – €2,100 | €130 – €200 | Low | Best value for warm weather |
| May (late) | €1,650 – €2,400 | €160 – €240 | Low–med | Sweet spot for shoulder-season trips |
| June | €2,000 – €2,900 | €200 – €320 | Medium | Long days, building crowds |
| July | €2,650 – €3,800 | €290 – €450 | High | Peak heat + crowds; book 5+ months ahead |
| August | €2,800 – €4,200 | €310 – €500 | High | Highest rates of the year |
| September (early) | €2,300 – €3,400 | €240 – €380 | Medium–high | Warm seas, slightly fewer crowds |
| September (late) | €1,800 – €2,650 | €180 – €280 | Medium | Best balance of weather and crowd levels |
| October | €1,400 – €2,100 | €130 – €210 | Low | Many wine and food festivals; some hotels close |
If you're flexible on dates, late September consistently delivers 25–35 % savings vs August for nearly identical weather.
Honeymoon vs Standard Couple Cost: What Actually Differs
Honeymoon trips run 60–110 % more than a standard mid-range couple's trip for the same dates and length of stay. The delta is concentrated in three places:
| Category | Mid-range couple (4 nights) | Honeymoon (4 nights) | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel (caldera-view + plunge pool) | €640 – €960 | €1,800 – €3,200 | +€1,160 – €2,240 |
| Dining (sunset dinner upgrades) | €420 – €560 | €700 – €1,100 | +€280 – €540 |
| Activities (private cruise / spa) | €260 – €340 | €700 – €1,200 | +€440 – €860 |
| Transport (private transfers) | €180 – €240 | €280 – €380 | +€100 – €140 |
| Total uplift for two | , | , | +€1,980 – €3,780 |
Three honeymoon couples in five tell us the experience premium they value most was the cave suite with a private plunge pool, flights, dining, and activities are easier to right-size than the room. See the Santorini honeymoon guide for the full romantic-trip cost framework.
Hidden Costs Travellers Forget to Budget
These rarely appear in "Santorini budget" articles but commonly add €150 – €450 to a 4-night trip for two:
- Port → hotel transfer: €25 – €45 by taxi, €55 – €90 by private transfer (cable car queues at Athinios make solo arrivals slow)
- Cable car or donkey ride (old-port-to-Fira): €6 cable car, €5 donkey one-way per person, most visitors do at least one round trip
- Sunset bar minimum spend: many caldera bars require €25 – €40 per person minimum during sunset hour
- Hotel resort fee / pool service: €5 – €15 per person per day at some 4-star and above
- Donation/wine-tasting fees at wineries: €15 – €30 per person per tasting (often not included in tour packages)
- Excursion pickup surcharge outside your hotel area: €5 – €15 per person on most catamaran cruises
- Airport luggage fee on Aegean / Sky Express: €25 – €60 each way per checked bag if not pre-purchased
Add €80 – €130 per person to your budget for these line items on a 4-night caldera-side stay.
Bottom Line
Santorini in 2026 is expensive but predictable. Budget travellers should plan €85 – €115 per person per day all-in (excluding flights). Mid-range couples should plan €235 – €350 per person per day. Caldera-view honeymooners should plan €500 – €900 per person per day and book six months out. The biggest single decision affecting your budget is where you sleep, caldera view vs inland, followed closely by when you visit.
For more on planning the trip itself, see our 3-day Santorini itinerary, the where to stay guide, or compare prices in our Santorini vs Naxos breakdown.
FAQ
How much does a 4-night trip to Santorini cost for two?
For mid-range travellers in shoulder season, expect €1,880 – €2,800 total for two people sharing, excluding international flights. That breaks down to roughly €235 – €350 per person per day all-in. Budget couples can do the same trip for around €1,150 – €1,650, while caldera-view stays push the total to €4,000+.
What's the average cost of a week in Santorini?
A 7-night Santorini trip for two costs €2,950 – €4,200 mid-range, €1,150 – €1,650 budget, and €6,800 – €10,500 for caldera-view luxury. Per person per day, that's roughly €82 – €118 (budget), €210 – €300 (mid-range) and €485 – €750 (caldera-view).
How much should I budget per day for food in Santorini?
Plan €60 – €90 per person per day for food, drink and incidentals if you mix tavernas, gyros lunches and one nicer dinner. Caldera-view restaurants in Oia push that to €120 – €180 per person per day. Athens-style budget eating (gyros + bakery) brings it down to €30 – €45 per person per day.
Is the caldera-view hotel premium worth it?
For a milestone trip (honeymoon, anniversary) or 7+ nights, yes, the view is the reason you came. For a short 3-night stay, splitting nights between an inland hotel and one caldera-view night gives you the experience without doubling the bill. The premium is real: caldera-view rooms typically cost 2–3 times more than inland rooms of the same quality.
How does Santorini compare to Athens for prices?
Santorini food prices run 25–45 % higher than Athens for similar quality, and 80–120 % higher at caldera-view restaurants. Hotels are 2–4 times more expensive in Santorini for equivalent stars. Activities, ferries and rental cars are roughly 30–60 % higher than mainland Athens equivalents.
What's the cheapest way to do Santorini?
Travel in late May or late September, stay in Karterados or Mesaria (inland, 10 minutes from Fira), eat at non-view tavernas and bakeries, use the KTEL bus instead of renting a car, and skip the sunset dinner crowd-trap. With those choices, two people can enjoy a real Santorini trip for €75 – €110 per person per day plus flights.
























