Hawaii Honeymoon Guide

Hawaii Honeymoon Guide

The Hawaii honeymoon guide – It’s the quintessential tropical holiday for many around the world and after over a decade of world travelling, it did not disappoint. From the swaying palm trees to those famous Maui sunsets, Hawaii is a bucket list destination for all sun lovers.

With four main islands, as well as many smaller islands to choose from, Hawaii has a spot to suit your travel needs. With glorious tropical weather all year round and warm water temperatures, it’s not hard to see why nine million tourists flock to this paradise every year.

 

WHY GO TO HAWAII?

Amazing weather and water temperature all year round, outlet shopping, that friendly Aloha welcome, mai Thais (or any cocktail really), water sports, amazing sunsets and green, rugged cliffs.

GETTING TO HAWAII

Hawaii is a group of islands off the south-west coast of the United States. The 50th State of America is situated in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean and was formed by undersea volcanic activity. It has a total land area of approximately 28,311 square km (10,931 square miles). It’s largest and capital city is Honolulu on the island of Oahu.

 

Direct flight times from:

New York: 10 hours New Delhi: 15 hours
L.A.: 5 hours Beijing: 11 hours
London: 15 hours Dubai: 18 hours
Sydney: 10 hours

 

THINGS TO DO IN HAWAII HONEYMOON

things to do in hawaii honeymoon waikiki beachFollow the above link for information and reviews on a selection of romantice, adventurous, relaxing and cultural activities on the islands of Oahu and Maui.

SOMETHING SPECIAL IN HAWAII FOR HONEYMOON NIGHT 1

Helicopter

For a bird’s eye view of Hawaii, take to the sky on a scenic helicopter flight. Zoom over an active volcano or just cruise up the beaches of Oahu and take in Hawaii’s breathtaking mountains, hidden valleys and dramatic waterfalls.

Star Gazing

For a unique and romantic first night, enjoy a glass of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries as you gaze at the universe above. There are a number of places that offer stargazing experiences but we recommend you try out the Hyatt Regency Maui’s Tour of the Stars, which was named the world’s top hotel for stargazing. This one-hour experience takes place on the hotel rooftop and ensures you will come away with some magnificent views of the Milky Way above. Don’t forget to take a camera and try to pick a full moon night for a mesmerising shot.

 

FESTIVALS IN HAWAII

Waikiki Spam Jam – April

You won’t be able to miss the love the locals have for Spam in Hawaii. Just visit the local supermarket to see shelves stocked with very flavour of Spam you can imagine and be sure to try Spam Musabi, a sushi style snack, which can be found year-round in most local supermarkets. During April, Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu is blocked off for this one-day celebration of Hawaii’s favourite lunch meat. Enjoy the huge street party which includes souvenirs and food, including some big-name restaurants cooking up some innovative Spam dishes.

Lantern Floating Hawaii – last Monday of May

This stunning ceremony held in Oahu every Memorial Day, sees thousands of floating lanterns placed into the water at Ala Moana Beach

Park. As the sun sets over the water, over 50,000 attendees remember and honour lost loved ones. The cultural event is marked with a Japanese taiko drum performance and Hawaiian chant and hula.

Aloha Festivals – Around September for Oahu

These month-long celebrations, which take place at various times on the Hawaiian Islands, are the largest Hawaiian celebration of culture and celebrate the huge variety of traditions and customs that each island has to offer. Enjoy food, games, live entertainment and don’t miss the floral parade which goes down Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu.

Hawaii Food and Wine Festival – Around October to November

Featuring over 100 international chefs, tv personalities and alcohol producers, this month-long celebration, showcases the best locally sourced produce from around Hawaii and has events on all of the main islands. Take part in exclusive dining experiences, wine tasting, cooking demonstrations and more, all showing off produce from the state’s best fisherman, farmers and ranchers.

Billabong Pipeline Masters – December

The final event in the World Surfing League season, the Pipeline Masters is held on the Banzai Pipeline on Oahu’s North Shore. Known as the deadliest wave in the word due to its massive swell and shallow reef, the Banzai Pipeline provides some amazing spectating for surf lovers and armatures alike to see the world’s best surfers in action.

 

GETTING AROUND HAWAII

Metred taxis, Uber, private drivers and car hire are the most popular ways to get around Hawaii. Most can be obtained from your accommodation or along the streets. Private drivers are great for longer excursions and are often included or available for a small fee for activities such as snorkelling. It’s worth hiring a car for a few days if you plan to do lots of driving or have a large group as it will work our cheaper and gives you freedom. Valet parking is available at most hotels and there are a few public parking lots for a similar fee around Waikiki.

If only going a short way, consider walking or grab a bicycle to get around. There are city bikes to hire in places like Waikiki and most of the beach strip is an easy, flat walk. There is also hotel shuttles and local trolleys that run past the main areas around every hour. These are a great cheap option and allow you to see the sites along the way in a traditional way.

 

ACCOMMODATION IN HAWAII

Budget: Under $50pn

Mid: $50-$300pn

Luxury: $300+pn

From 5 Star luxury hotels to self-contained condos, Hawaii has plenty of accommodation options. Be aware when looking at prices that hotels will charge a resort fee (usually around $30pp per day) on top of the accommodation.

This covers things like bottles of water and use of resort facilities. It doesn’t cover extras like water sport hire, breakfast etc unless stated so be prepared to pay extra for these items.

Waikiki, Oahu – If you like the hustle and bustle, shopping, restaurants and night life then this is the place for you. A huge beach strip lined with big-name hotels and a huge range of shopping, restaurants and water sports.

North Shore, Oahu – Known for its beautiful resorts such as Turtle Bay and famous Pipeline, the North Shore provides a quieter side of Oahu where you can take in quaint fishing towns, empty beaches and lush scenery.

Lahaina, Ka’anapali and Kapalua, Maui – These three towns on Maui’s west coast are the resort hotspot of Maui and provide white, sandy strips of water fronted by plenty of hotel choices. Lahaina itself hosts the harbor where many cruises depart and is worth a look around the old fishing town’s shops and restaurants. Ka’anapali covers 3 miles of beach and includes Whaler’s Village where you can shop and eat at a number of good restaurants on the water.  Kapalua is arguably the most upmarket of the three and is set at the foot of the mountains. It too has many beautiful bays and beaches to choose from.

ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGES HAWAII

Hawaii has a number of all-inclusive resorts including those below:

  • Four Seasons Maui
  • Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa
  • Fairmont Orchid
  • Hanalei Bay Resort
  • Grand Wailea
  • Kaua’i Marriott Resort
  • Royal Lahaina Resort
  • Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki
  • Hilton Waikoloa Village
  • Wailea Beach Resort – Marriott Maui
  • Turtle Bay Resort

ADULT ONLY RESORTS HAWAII

  • Hotel Wailea
  • The Modern Honolulu

Many resorts also offer an adult only pool and dining areas.

 

LOCAL CUISINES IN HAWAII

  • Spam Musabi – This sushi like snack is found all over Hawaii and consist of a slice of Hawaii’s favourite deli meat, on a wedge of rice and wrapped with Japanese seaweed
  • Masaladas – a Portuguese originating sweet, these donut like treats can be found with many types of filling and are said to be a favourite of former president and Hawaiian native Barack Obama. Locals will tell you to head to Leonard’s Bakery for the best in Honolulu.
  • Shrimp – You will see shrimp trucks all over Hawaii and can enjoy a plate with a variety of flavours. For traditional fare, go the garlic and be sure to try world famous Giovanni’s. Trust us you will smell it before you see it.
  • Shave ice
    Not to be mistaken for a snow cone, these frozen desserts come in a heap of different flavors and require a careful amount or preparation to be made well. A delicious treat for those hot, steamy days.
  • Poke – a raw, diced fish dish which is seen in many forms and made most commonly from ahi tuna. Poke bowls which are served on rice, poke salad, poke tacos and poke nachos are all common and an absolute must try for sashimi lovers.
  • Fish tacos – Tacos are hugely popular in Hawaii and none more so then one filled with delicious fresh fish such as mahi mahi and lime in a fresh tortilla.
  • Taro based treats – From poi which is a sticky pudding made from the Taro root to Laulau which is pork wrapped in taro leaves, taro is a huge staple in Hawaiian food. I personally could not get enough of taro chips which were used in nachos.
  • Kalua pig – No Luau is complete without the ceremonious unveiling of the Kalua pig from the imu (underground oven). Similar to pulled pork but with a smoky wood flavour, this dish is usually served with a delicious fried rice.
  • Tropical fruit – plantations can still be found all over Hawaii and although not as famous for tropical fruits as it once was, Hawaii still has an abundance of delicious pineapples, passionfruit, papaya and dragon fruit. Be sure to try Dole Whip – a pineapple-flavoured soft serve dessert.
  • Hula Pie – think macadamia ice-cream, hot fudge, whipped cream and nuts, on a chocolate cookie pie crust. Usually sized for sharing, you better bring your sweet tooth for this ice-cream treat.

 

LANGUAGE IN HAWAII

English is spoken everywhere in Hawaii; however, it is always nice to know a few native words when speaking with the locals and you will certainly hear many phrases widely used and most towns, streets and sites are in Hawaiian so it will help with correct pronunciation. You will notice that all Hawaiian words end in a vowel.

Useful Hawaiian phrases

  • Love, affection, hello, goodbye = Aloha
  • Thank you = Mahalo
  • Thank you very much = Mahalo Nui Loa
  • Excuse me – Kala mai ia’u
  • Delicious = Ono
  • Turtle = Honu
  • Hawaiian feast = Lu’au
  • The dance of Hawaii = Hula
  • Man = Kane
  • Woman = Wahine
  • Child = Keiki
  • Family = ‘Ohana
  • Expert = Kahuna
  • Necklace made of flowers and given as a symbol of affection = Lei
  • heavenly flower = Leilani
  • porch or balcony = Lanai

 

WEATHER IN HAWAII

Definitely the best thing about Hawaii is its amazing temperature all year round. Its proximity to the equator gives it a constituent, tropical climate year-round. Water temperatures are always amazing, generally hovering in the mid-twenties Celsius.

High season: December to April, June to August

Dry Season: May to October

Rainy Season: November to April

Months min. Temp. max. Temp. Average Sea temp. Rain days Rainfall Season
January 20°C 68°F 26°C 79°F 25°C 77°F 18 78mm Wet
 February 20°C 68°F 26°C 79°F 24°C 75°F 16 90mm Wet
March 21°C 70°F 26°C 79°F 24°C 75°F 19 88mm Wet
April 21°C 70°F 26°C 79°F 25°C 77°F 19 52mm Wet
May 22°C 72°F 27°C 81°F 25°C 77°F 18 38mm Dry
 June 23°C 73°F 28°C 82°F 26°C 79°F 20 43mm Dry
July 24°C 75°F 28°C 82°F 26°C 79°F 22 57mm Dry
August 24°C 75°F 29°C 84°F 27°C 81°F 19 34mm Dry
September 24°C 75°F 29°C 84°F 27°C 81°F 17 61mm Dry
October 24°C 75°F 29°C 84°F 27°C 81°F 18 80mm Dry
November 23°C 73°F 27°C 81°F 26°C 79°F 20 124mm Wet
December 21°C 70°F 26°C 79°F 25°C 77°F 19 87mm Wet

 COST OF THINGS IN HAWAII

McDonalds Combo Meal $8.00 USD
Domestic Beer (0.5 litre draught) $5.00 USD
Imported Beer (0.33 litre bottle) $7.00 USD
Cappuccino (regular) $4.65 USD
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 litre bottle) $2.01 USD
Water (0.33 litre bottle) $1.52 USD

HAWAII TIPS AND TRICKS

Timing – To avoid paying exorbitant rates for flights and hotel, avoid travelling during the school holidays, especially Christmas and New Year’s where the price of travel can increase by up to three times.

Stick to 1 or 2 islands – It can be tempting to try to cram everything into your trip to Hawaii and there are so many islands and sites to see. Do your research and pick your top spot or two to stay and just cover those places. If you’re like many others, it won’t be your last trip to Hawaii and you will have a more enjoyable time seeing the sites between relaxing, then running around from dawn to dusk trying to see everything.

Don’t book too much in advance – From the moment you arrive in Hawaii at the airport, you will see stands with dozens of brochures to cover sites and activities of every sort. There are also vendors along the streets and beaches selling activities and you will find that for many it’s cheaper to book once you get there and you may even be able to haggle a deal. Some of the cruises offer cheap last-minute seats as they are boarding people and there is so much competition that it’s easy to get a discount by shopping around. We travelled in September holidays and had a few things booked that we knew would sell out but found we waited to book other things including Pearl Harbour the night before so we could check the weather and how we were feeling.

I hope this Hawaii Honeymoon Guide helps you have a great time!!

 

Santorini Honeymoon Guide

santorini oia

Not far from the southeastern Greece’s mainland, lies a small, circular archipelago. This small group of islands is still an active volcano and possibly the only volcano in the world with its crater beneath the surface of the sea. The archipelago has the same name as its largest island – Santorini (or Thíra). This group of islands consists of Thíra, Thirassiá, Asproníssi, Palea and Nea Kaméni, and it is one of the most favored places for a romantic holiday in Greece.

 

WHY HONEYMOON IN SANTORINI

Where else can you stay on the rim of an active volcano in the middle of the sea, surrounded by crystal clear waters? It is also popular as a wedding destination among couples who still have not tied the knot. Couples from all over the world dream about a long walk beneath Santorini’s romantic sunset, with a magnificent view of the island’s famous caldera. There is an old saying – ‘Santorini has more churches than houses and more wine than water.’

HOW TO GET TO SANTORINI

santorini DonkeyWhile some European operators offer direct flights to Santorini (primarily in the UK), a reliable option is to fly into Athens where there are daily flights that link through to Santorini. Be aware if you choose to try and track direct from another European country, accessibility of those flights can be seasonal.

Alternatively when you get to Athens, take a taxi or Bus to the Port of Pireaus where you can get a normal or high speed ferry for 25 to 40 Euro to Santorini.

You may even find yourself taking a donkey to help get you up the hill once you arrive!!

Flight times from:

New York: 11 hours New Delhi: 11 hours
L.A.: 17 hours Beijing: 15 hours
London: 4 hours Dubai: 7 hours
Sydney: 24 hours

 

HONEYMOON ACTIVITIES IN SANTORINI

Try jumping off the cliff at Amoudi Bay – Once you come to this hidden spot, you will definitely enjoy. You can either swim right into the water or climb the stairs and jump off the cliff.

kamari beach santorini

Sunbake on the beach with a black sand – Visit black sand beaches of Kamari and Perissa, and see how it is to actually fry, and not only sunbathe on the beach. You can also rent a sun lounge or an umbrella, or relax in one of the many restaurants along the beachline.

Visit one of the Firá museums – The best of all museums is definitely the impeccable Museum of Prehistoric Thera. This place is mostly devoted to the Minoan settlement at Akrotíri. You may also visit the Archeological Museum, which warehouses finds from ancient Thera, the Lignos Folklore Museum in Kondohóri suburb, which completely reproduces a 19th-century cave-house, or the Tomato Industrial Museum, which displays the process of making sun-dried and canned tomatoes.

Enjoy a sunset wine tour with your loved one – Wine lovers should not leave the island without tasting some of the most exceptional Santorini wines. Take a sunset wine tour with your loved one, where you will visit three traditional wineries and taste more than 12 different wines. It is even better if you sample your wine on board of a catamaran.

Try scuba diving – Fans of adventure will surely enjoy scuba diving. Santorini and Thirasiá have nearly forty recognized scuba diving sites. They are mostly located around the caldera and its islets. Even though the sea life is limited, you will definitely enjoy.

Spend a night in a Windmill – In Imerovigli, you can spend a night in a newly-built Windmill Villas. This is a luxury equipped place with a private pool and a panoramic view of the Aegean Sea. Each windmill can accommodate up to five people, but you might want to come here for a romantic getaway with your loved one.

Santorini WineTake a wine or brewing tour – Many wine tours allow you to sample some wine for just a few euros, or, sometimes, even completely free. The most famous wineries on the island are Santo Wines and Volcan Wines. You should also visit the only real local microbrewery, Santorini Brewing Company. You will recognize it by its donkey logo. These ‘Donkey’ beers are unfiltered and unpasteurized, so they must be stored and served cold.

Have a night out – If you are in Fira town, you should visit one of its nightclubs. Some offer great cocktails and crazy parties, while others are more laid-back with some slow music.

Try parasailing – Not only you will enjoy looking at a panoramic view of Santorini, but you will also get a chance to enjoy watching magnificent sunset from about 100m in the air. The parasail fits two people, so this can also be a romantic activity.

Visit Ancient Akrotiri – This archaeological site reveals a history that is more than 6.000 years old. You can hire a real guide to help you get around. It will cost you 60 euros per visit, but you can split

Visit Virgin Beach – Vlychada beach is an untouched place with astonishing natural sand formations along the beach. This is also a fishing port of Santorini, so there are a few seafood taverns, too. The famous one is Psaraki, a small fish canteen, which is open during the whole year.

santorini restaurantHave a romantic dinner – Many restaurants in Santorini overlook the magnificent caldera. One of the most romantic things you can try is having a candlelit dinner in the sunset.

Take a hiking tour from Fira to Oia – This is a three-hour hiking tour, which offers astonishing views. Follow an ancient trail that connects these two places, and enjoy every step you take. Best time for hiking is spring.

Try frozen yogurt for dinner – When you come to Greece, you must try frozen Greek yogurt. Chill out at Chillbox, you will not regret it. This tasty frozen dessert has low calories and low fat, and it is made from 100% fresh Greek low-fat milk, without any preservatives.

Practice yoga while enjoying the view of Fira – Upon request, yoga classes are available at Caveland Santorini terrace. There is nothing more relaxing than practicing yoga while watching the Aegean Sea, as well as Fira or Karterados.

 

STAYING FOR LONGER?

The amount of time you will spend in Santorini depends on the time of the year you are visiting the island and on the number of things that you would like to do and visit. You should not spend less than five days, but there is also no need to spend more than ten days on the island.

Consider spending time travelling to other parts of Greece honeymoon hot spots while you are in the area!!

SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR HONEYMOON NIGHT 1

Watch a movie at an open-air cinema – You will find one of the best open-air cinemas in Kamari Village, in Santorini. Make yourself comfortable in a director’s chair, with a cocktail in one hand, and popcorns in the other. There are about a hundred chairs to choose from, as well as a lovely bar that serves cocktails, wine, and beers. While waiting for the movie to start, you will enjoy a light breeze and some jazzy music. The place also has a really good and free Wi-Fi.

FESTIVALS IN SANTORINI

Santorinians love to celebrate – if you are fortunate enough to be in town for the festivals below.

 Ifestia Festival – This now wide-known and highly visited festival started entirely by accident. In 1991, during a musical concert, visitors were so thrilled with the firework, that the organizers decided to repeat it next year. Great music accompanies the firework explosions that recreate the volcanic eruptions. The festival was held in August, but it is moved to September, to prolong the touristic season.

Santorini

International Music Festival – Every year in September, since 1979, The International Music Festival welcomes famous artists from all over the world. For two weeks, they perform at the Nomikos Conference Centre in Fira. The organizer of this festival is a famous pianist Athena Capodistria, director and founder of ‘The Friends of Santorini Cultural Association.’

Easter – Greek Orthodox Church uses the ancient Julian calendar, instead of the Gregorian calendar. Easter is not just the holiest of all Greek holidays, but also a celebration of spring. Since most Greeks tend to spend this holiday in the countryside, Santorini is a popular destination for everyone who wants to spend a traditional Easter, with lots of tasty food and exceptional wines. Keep in mind that Easter does not fall on the same date every year.

HOW TO GET AROUND SANTORINI

Santorini is a small island with narrow and bendy roads however offers a selection of transport options.

BUS – KTEL offers public busses out of the capital to many destinations on the island with a bus map for Santorini available here.

CAR / ATV – Otherwise, there are a selection of car hire companies on the island or if you are feeling a little more adventurous, you can hire an ATV!! ATV’s are great if you want to go a little more off the beaten track to explore the island.

WALK – Walking can also be a great way to get around to immerse yourself in the local culture as you visit the picturesque locations.

ACCOMMODATION IN SANTORINI

The whole place could be divided into two parts – the western and the eastern side of the island, with the western side being more popular.

Budget – On the outskirts of Fira, you will find great hostels, as well as a budget-friendly campground (with rooms), for nearly 50€ per night.

Mid-Range –  If you are looking for a mid-range option, you should check in Fira or Firostefani (there are less in Imerovigli and Oia), or book your accommodation early. Another great option for saving some money is to choose rooms without the caldera view. You will find great rooms for a great price, from one hundred to a few hundred euros.

Luxury – You will find most of Santorini luxury resorts on the western side of the island, and you will have to pay 2,000€ per night for that kind of luxury.

Keep in mind that prices are often in line with the view that rooms provide and that not all hotels on the western side have a sea view since some of them are in the city.

 

All Inclusive Resorts

santorini balcony

Hotel Makarios – A kid-friendly place, just five minutes away from the beach and ten minutes away from the main tourist area.

Mediterranean Beach Palace – A modern resort with a large saltwater pool and another, separate pool only for children. There are also on-site restaurants that serve buffet and a la carte meals.

Imperial Med Hotel, Resort & Spa – A kid-friendly place, located in Kamari, just two minutes away from a small, rocky beach.

Mediterranean Royal – Luxury hotel, located in Monólithos. It has spacious guest rooms with private balconies, and some rooms even have semi-private pools or hot tubs.

9 Muses Santorini Resort – Luxury hotel, with 74 rooms and 16 suites. It features a pool with a pool bar, as well as restaurants and bars that serve traditional Mediterranean food.

 

Adults Only Resorts

Many hotels built on the caldera do not accept children younger than 13 years, because of their dangerous location and lots of stairs they have. There are also some hotels oriented exclusively to people who travel without children.

Hotel 28 – A lovely boutique hotel with 28 rooms and pool area, located in Kamari. Guests can use beach chairs, as well as spa and fitness area from its sister property.

Santorini food

La Mer – A deluxe hotel, spa resort and conference center, located in Kamari, close to Kamari Beach. It has small rooms with lots of romantic details.

Honeymoon Petra Villas – Located on an impressive outcrop, in Imerovigli. Its guests will enjoy stunning sunsets and magnificent views.

Cocoon Suites – Luxury hotel, located on a peaceful clifftop in Imerovigli. It features cave-like suites, decorated in a minimalistic style.

Avaton Resort – Romantic boutique hotel, located in Imerovigli. Guests can relax in its cave-like spa with steam room, sauna, and hydrotherapy pool.

 

Local food in Santorini

Santorini is a real gourmet paradise, which will satisfy even the most delicate taste buds. Many agricultural products, such as intensely red cherry tomatoes, delicious fava beans, spicy caper, and

greek food

sweet white eggplant, are grown on fertile volcanic soil and used in various recipes. Once you come to this magnificent island, you must try some famous traditional products, like ‘hloró tyrí’ – a

special kind of fresh goat cheese, or ‘brantada’ – a local fish dish. And not to forget the wine. Although the wine industry is small, some of the most exceptional wines are produced at the island’s famous wineries. Assyrtiko, Aidani, Athyri, Nykteri, Vinsanto, and Mavrotragano are just some of the wines you have to try. Wineries are now also open for visitors and turned into museums and restaurants.

LANGUAGE IN SANTORINI

Greek is the primary language spoken in Santorini with a selection of Greek phrases below to help you get around and show the locals your respect for their culture.

Useful Greek phrases

  • Santorini childHello = Χαίρετε (Chaírete)
  • Good morning = Καλημέρα (Kaliméra)
  • Good evening = Καλό απόγευμα (Kaló apógevma)
  • Good night = καληνυχτα (kalinychta)
  • Goodbye = αντιο σας (antio sas)
  • How much is this? = Πόσο κοστίζει αυτό (Póso kostízei aftó)
  • Thank you = Ευχαριστώ (Efcharistó)
  • You’re Welcome = Παρακαλώ (Parakaló)
  • Yes = Ναί (Naí)
  • No = όχι (óchi)
  • Where is the toilet =  Που είναι η τουαλέτα (Pou eínai i toualéta)

MONTHLY WEATHER IN SANTORINI

High season: June to August

Dry Season: June to August

Rainy Season: October to March (also the coldest / low tourism period)

Months min. Temp. max. Temp. Rain days Rainfall Season
  January 9°C 49°F 13°C 55°F 9 65 mm Wet
  February 10°C 50°F 14°C 57°F 9 48 mm Wet
  March 12°C 62°F 17°C 63°F 8 40 mm Wet
  April 13°C 55°F 19°C 66°F 4 17 mm Wet
  May 16°C 61°F 22°C 71°F 4 14 mm Changing
  June 20°C 68°F 27°C 81°F 1 5 mm Dry
  July 22°C 72°F 28°C 83°F 1 4 mm Dry
  August 22°C 72°F 29°C 84°F 1 5 mm Dry
  September 20°C 68°F 27°C 81°F 2 15 mm Changing
  October 17°C 63°F 23°C 736°F 5 40 mm Wet
  November 14°C 57°F 19°C 66°F 9 60 mm Wet
  December 10°C 50°F 16°C 60°F 10 70 mm Wet

 

Santorini food

COST OF THINGS IN SANTORINI

McDonalds Combo Meal $11.07 USD
Domestic Beer (0.5 litre draught) $4.92 USD
Imported Beer (0.33 litre bottle) $3.69 USD
Cappuccino (regular) $4.00 USD
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 litre bottle) $2.37 USD
Water (0.33 litre bottle) $0.62 USD

 

SANTORINI TRAVEL TIPS AND TRICKS

If you are planning to visit Santorini for your honeymoon, take these tips into consideration to ensure a beautiful trip:

Choose your ferry – You can choose between two types of ferries – the fast or the slow ones. If you choose one of the fast ferries (Hellenic Seaways or SeaJets), you will need about 4-5 hours to get to Santorini. But, if you take a slow ferry (Anek Lines or Blue Star Ferries), you will need about 8-9 hours. Slow ferries are more comfortable than the fast ones.

Climbing up – The ferry will get you at the bottom of the cliff. To get up, you will have to take the cable car, to walk up the 586 stairs, or to ride a donkey. The most convenient option is cable car, but, if it is windy, it will be closed, and it might get a little too crowded during the summer months.

santorini alleysTraveling around Santorini – The most convenient way to go from town to town is by KTEL public bus. It is cheap and environment-friendly. And if you want to go off the beaten track, you should rent an ATV (a four-wheel bicycle) or a scooter. A standard driver’s license from any country will be enough.

IS SANTORINI SAFE?

Santorini is considered a safe destination with minimal criminal activity. Narrow streets and drunk drivers can pose a safety hazard so be sure to stay safe on the roads and don’t drive after a visit to the wineries. For the latest travel assessments and warnings, take a look at the Greece page for the US passport and International travel website for the latest travel warnings and information for Greece – some of which apply to Santorini.