Santorini isn't just about blue domes and fancy sunsets, Perivolos is here to show you the island’s more laid-back, stylish side. There's no other place to be for volcanic black sands, top-tier beach clubs, and all out chillaxation.


Why do people love going on holidays to Perivolos?

  • The Black Pearl of Santorini - The sand here is a deep, volcanic charcoal colour that looks stunning against the bright blue Aegean Sea.

  • Beach Club Culture - Perivolos is home to some of the most swanky beach bars on the island, where the music is always popping off.

  • Deep Waters - Unlike some shallower spots, the sea here gets deep quickly, making it a quality choice for proper swimmers and water sports fans.

  • The Longest Stretch - It connects seamlessly with Perissa, creating a mahoosive coastal path perfect for sunset wanders or finding a fancy cocktail spot.


What is the best time to visit Perivolos?

Perivolos is the ultimate summer playground, known for its sizzling beach days and vibrant evening energy. While the rest of Santorini is busy squeezing into narrow streets in Oia, this coastal stretch offers a bit more breathing room to enjoy the sunshine and those unique volcanic landscapes.

  • Summer - Expect a scorchio 29°C average, where the black sand gets properly hot and the beach club vibes are at their peak. Your flip flops will be your best mate!

  • Autumn - The volcanic sand holds the heat, keeping things a dreamy 23°C and making the sea perfect for a late-season dip.

  • Winter - It’s a quiet 14°C on average, offering a peaceful, moody beauty that’s great for long walks and clearing your head.

  • Spring - A fresh 18°C where the island starts to wake up and you can bag the best sunbeds before the summer rush.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Perivolos holidays

While the main stretch of Perivolos is the star of the show, the southern coast of Santorini is packed with unique geological wonders. You can easily hop between different coloured sands, each offering a totally different holiday vibe. Truly spoilt for choice!

  • Perivolos Beach - The main event with soft volcanic sand, luxury loungers, and DJs playing pumping beats whilst you sip an ice cold Mythos.

  • Perissa Beach - Just a wee stroll away, this spot is marked by a monster sized rock called Mesa Vouno that glows like something out of a movie at sunset.

  • Vlychada Beach - Known as "Moon Beach" due to its whopping white volcanic cliffs that have been carved by the wind.

  • Black Beach - A more rugged and natural spot further south, ideal for those who want a quiet, 10/10 escape from the crowds.


Things to do on your Perivolos holidays

There is way more to your jollies here than just working on your tan. Whether you want to explore ancient history or get your adrenaline pumping on the water, Perivolos is perfectly placed for a bit of everything.

  • Jet Ski Safari - Head out from the beach for an experience like no other, an organized tour to see the volcano and the Red Beach from the water.

  • Ancient Thera - Mooch up the nearby mountain to see ruins that are literally thousands of years old with a 10/10 view.

  • Tomato Industrial Museum - A surprisingly cool and boujee spot in a former factory that unravels the island’s foodie history.

  • Wine Tasting - Santorini’s volcanic soil makes for top-notch white wines; visit a nearby vineyard for a cheeky afternoon glass.

  • Open Air Cinema - Catch a flick under the stars in nearby Kamari for a classic holiday memory with the kiddos or your partner. You don't get this in the UK too often!

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Weather in Perivolos

JAN

12°C

FEB

12°C

MAR

14°C

APR

19°C

MAY

23°C

JUN

26°C

JUL

30°C

AUG

30°C

SEP

24°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

15°C

DEC

13°C

Summer in Perivolos is a total sun-blitz, with temperatures hitting a sizzling 29°C in July and August. The black volcanic sand acts like a natural heater, so you’ll definitely be wanting a cold bevvy and a dip in the deep blue sea to stay chilled. It is absolute prime time for those who want their holiday vibes loud and their weather on-point.

In the shoulder seasons, the island stays gorge and inviting without the intense heat. Spring and autumn temperatures sit between 18°C and 23°C, which is more than ideal for hiking the cliffs or exploring the local wineries. Winter drops to around 14°C, and you might see a few clouds, but it remains a stun location for a bit of peace and quiet away from UK gloom.

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