Are there venomous snakes in Santorini?


Are there venomous snakes in Santorini? Locals say that Sanotrini has venomous snakes, but I just received an update from herpetofauna.gr, that in fact there are only two snakes on Santorini, the Leopard Snake (Zamenis situla) and the Cat Snake (Telescopus fallax). The animal of the photo is a Cat Snake. Both of them are completely harmless to humans.


Is it common to see snakes in Greece?

There are a lot of snake species in Greece, but only one is poisonous: the adder. It is very rarely lethal, only in some cases where the victim gets into a severe allergic shock and is not treated properly.


Are there any Greek islands without snakes?

Anafi (which means without snakes) is a quiet, unspoiled island of the Cyclades group east of Santorini. It had 271 residents in 2011. Mass tourism hasn't hit Anafi yet unlike its volcanic sister Santorini so don't expect vibrant nightlife if you go there.


Is it safe to walk in Santorini?

Santorini is pretty safe. Travelers report feeling comfortable walking around the streets both day and night. Even pickpocketing is few and far between here.


Are mosquitoes bad in Santorini?

The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.


Is Santorini volcano active?

Although dormant, Santorini is an active volcano. Numerous minor and medium-sized, mainly effusive, eruptions have built the dark-colored lava shields of Nea and Palea Kameni inside the caldera. Their last eruption was in 1950, and now only fumarolic activity, primarily inside the recently active craters, takes place.


What island is snake free?

Some of the Pacific islands, like Tuvalu, Nauru, and Kiribati, don't have land snakes but do have local sea snakes. But most of those islands are pretty close together. Other island nations, like New Zealand, Greenland, Cape Verde, and Iceland, are largely too far away to have allowed snakes to take up residence there.


What island has a snake problem?

Guam's Plague of Snakes Is Devastating The Whole Island Ecosystem, Even The Trees. In case you're unfamiliar with Guam's infamous 'snake problem', the island is known for hosting an invasion of venomous brown snakes that have wreaked havoc on its native animal population.