Kamari Beach
Kamari Beach stretches along Santorini's east coast with distinctive black volcanic sand and crystal-clear waters that stay calmer than most island beaches.
About Kamari Beach
Kamari Beach stretches along Santorini's east coast with distinctive black volcanic sand and crystal-clear waters that stay calmer than most island beaches. You'll find a fully organized setup with quality sunbeds (EUR 8-12), umbrellas, and a long paved promenade lined with tavernas serving fresh seafood and cold Assyrtiko wine. The real draw here is Cine Kamari, an open-air cinema where you can watch movies under the stars (EUR 8-10) while munching popcorn on actual beds.
The beach has a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that's less party-focused than neighboring Perissa. You can walk the entire 5km stretch on the smooth promenade, stopping at beachfront bars for freddo cappuccinos or grabbing lunch at the many tavernas that actually serve decent food (unlike most beach restaurants). The black sand gets scorching hot by midday, so you'll want those sunbeds, and the water stays refreshingly cool even in August heat.
Most people cluster near the central area where tour buses drop off, but this creates unnecessary crowds and higher prices. The southern end offers better sand quality, fewer umbrellas blocking your view, and you're closer to the Ancient Thira hiking trail if you want to combine beach time with ruins. Skip the overpriced cocktails at beachfront bars and stick to local tavernas like Sirocco for honest Greek food at fair prices.
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