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A Short Guide To Pyrgos Kallistis

A Short Guide To Pyrgos Kallistis

FROM ATHINIOS FERRY PORT

On the southwest side of the island, close to Pyrgos, Athinios Ferry port is where you’ll arrive if travelling by ferry from mainland Greece or the islands.

Note that it’s sometimes referred to as ‘Thira Port’ or ‘New Port’, but is not the port used by cruise ships in Fira with the cable car. To avoid confiusion, its port code is ATI and you can find Athinios Ferry Port here on Google Maps.

If you’re planning to travel between a few Greek Islands, two websites are an excellent resource for the country’s ferry timetables, routes, and tickets: FerryHopper and DirectFerries.

From the port, you will need to find a bus heading to Fira as these will often stop at Pyrgos along the way, costing €1.80 per person. Do check with the driver first however, as some go direct to Fira instead. Alternatively, you the close proximity of the port to Pyrgos means you may find taking a taxi to much easier (this should cost €15-20).

Do note that in peak summer the small port can become very crowded and busy, meaning you may have to wait a while for your onward transport or to find a free cab. Alternatively, you can make things more convenient by pre-booking a taxi or transfer, who will be waiting for you off the ferry.

There are a several car rental companies down there too, but prices are usually much higher than at the airport – you can book with the main companies here by selecting ‘Santorini Port’ under the pick-up locations. Do note though that it is a very steep, twisting ascent from the port, and not recommended for inexperienced drivers. 

RENTAL CAR + PARKING

There are a few agencies offering car rental in Perissa if you want to rent for a single day or spontaneously, as well as ATV rentals if you want something a little more adventurous to explore Santorini.

There’s also a single car + ATV rental company in Pyrgos for spontaneous rentals, but we recommend comparing prices and availability via  Rentalcars or AutoEurope. as well for cars. Hiring direct from the company in town may be more convenient, but prices are usually cheapest if you collect and drop-off at the airport.

Note that prices are dependent on time of year, with increases of around 35-50% from low to the mid + high seasons (see 23 Things To Know Before You Visit Santorini for more information).

As mentioned earlier, we recommend booking a rental car in advance of your arrival and collecting it at the airport for the best deal – find prices + availability for your…

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