How deep is the water around Santorini?


How deep is the water around Santorini? Plummeting a tremendous 400m deep, the Santorini Caldera's depths make it utterly impossible for ships to anchor here.


Are the seas rough around Santorini?

As you can image, Santorini was a madhouse-wall to wall with cruisers(us included). Prior to going, I googled Agean sea conditions and it showed a map with wave heights in different areas. If on a big boat, you normally wouldn't feel any kind or rocking, however, on smaller ones or ferries, you can suffer.


Do I need beach shoes in Santorini?

Most of Santorini's beaches are composed of dark volcanic sand that gets searingly hot in the mid-day sun. Beach sandals or water shoes are recommended for getting around on the sand.


Is the ocean water warm in Santorini?

The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 77.2°F / 25.1°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 61.7°F / 16.5°C.


Does Santorini have blue water?

Join us on a tour around Santorini's beautiful beaches! Deep blue waters; white, red and black sand; vertical cliffs; red and black volcanic pebbles and spectacular rock formations… Some people like them, some don't… But all of them admit: the beaches of Santorini are the strangest, the oddest they have ever seen !


Has it ever snowed in Santorini?

The recent snowfall on Santorini was an extreme rare phenomenon for the island. In fact, it was the second snowfall in 20 years. Since the snow was heavy and lasted for many days, the residents fear of the production of wine, which is one of the island's most famous products.


Are there clothing optional beaches in Santorini?

There are two beaches which have always been used by nudists: Koloumpos and Vlychada. At Koloumpos you have to decide either to use the official part under the rock or the northern part if the part under the rock is busy. At Vlychada you just have to pass the organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas.


Do people swim in the ocean in Santorini?

With its unique geological formation, Santorini's beaches, and those in Greece in general, offer a rare blend of beauty and adventure, featuring everything from volcanic black sand and red pebbles to crystal-clear turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.


How long does it take to drive from the top of Santorini to the bottom?

The crescent-shaped island of Santorini is compact enough that driving from one end to the other takes less than an hour, and it's easy to maximize a short trip. With only 24 hours here, you can see the ruins of Akrotiri, the vineyards at Megalochori, and the whitewashed villages of Oia and Fira.


Why is the water so blue in Santorini?

This glorious blue colour is due partly to the reflection of the blue skies and partly to the fact that the sea does not contain large quantities of solid matter such as plankton, mud and dust floating in the water. The way in which the Greek Sea sparkles is like no other the world over.


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.


When did Santorini last erupt?

Santorini caldera is a large, mostly submerged caldera, located in the southern Aegean Sea, 120 kilometers north of Crete in Greece. Visible above water is the circular Santorini island group, consisting of Santorini, the main island, Therasia and Aspronisi at the periphery, and the Kameni islands at the center.


Is the water calm in Santorini?

Santorini's main resort town of Kamari has a long stretch of brown sand and clear, calm water that says “jump in!” Food, drink and music are never far as the sands are lined with cafes, bars and clubs. Renting a lounger for the day is easy and you can try a variety of water sports, many of which are geared to families.


How does Santorini stay so white?

Therefore, locals had to find a way to ward themselves from the extreme weather conditions. The solution was to paint their houses light-colored by using whitewash which they made by mixing lime, water, and sea salt.