Direct Return Flights from Gatwick to Santorini – April & May Dates (e.g. 1st – 8th) with EasyJet
Noticed EasyJet have some decent fares to Santorini next year, at under £70 return. Flights are direct and are from Gatwick. Decent availability April To May:
Flight Dates:
31st March – 7th April
1st March – 8th April
21st – 25th April
6th – 10th May
13th – 17th May
6th – 13th May
Pretty whitewashed towns and world-famous sunsets set the scene on holidays to Santorini. But that’s just the start of the island’s charms.
Volcanic beginnings
Santorini is a Greek island in the middle of the Aegean Sea. Back in 1450 BC, a massive volcanic eruption caused the middle of the isle to collapse. It left a steep-edged crater known as a caldera peeping above the waves, which today is a spectacular sight from the island’s clifftops. Greece’s hot weather means a long summer season during which to enjoy the views, too – our Santorini package holidays span May to October.
Traditional Greece
It’s not just the geological make-up of the island that turns heads, though. With its whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and never-ending vineyards, Santorini is Greece at its traditional best. Thira, the capital, is a popular place to stay – it’s perched on top of the caldera rim overlooking the Aegean. And the northern town of Oia, which also has a spot on the caldera, is the best place to see the island’s famous sunsets.
The east coast
Stay on Santorini’s east coast, which doesn’t face the sunset, and you might find your money goes a bit further. Plus, from Kamari and Perissa, it’s only a 20-minute drive to Thira, where you can watch the sun go down – so you get the best of both worlds. Kamari and Perissa line up some great beaches with silky black sand – a legacy of the island’s volcanic past. Kamari’s sweep boasts Blue Flag status, while Perissa comes with a good helping of watersports.
- Catch the sunset from one of Oia’s cliff-top tavernas
- Clip-clop up to ancient Thira on a donkey
- Take time out on Kamari Beach
Best time to go to Santorini
From April to September, warm, sunny days are all but guaranteed in Santorini. Average temperatures in July and August hover around the 27 to 30°C mark, and rain is a rarity.
Passports & Visas
British citizens don’t need a visa to enter Greece but must have a valid passport. You can check your passport’s valid for Greece using our handy tool. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit gov.uk/for…nts.
