White Beach
White Beach sits in a dramatic cove carved from Santorini's southern cliffs, where brilliant white pumice stone meets impossibly blue water.
About White Beach
White Beach sits in a dramatic cove carved from Santorini's southern cliffs, where brilliant white pumice stone meets impossibly blue water. You'll find maybe 30 people here on busy days (compared to hundreds at Red Beach), lounging on coarse pebbles beneath towering chalk-colored cliffs. The water stays surprisingly calm thanks to the protected cove, and the contrast between white rock and turquoise sea creates those perfect Instagram shots without the crowds.
Getting here feels like a mini adventure: either take the €5 water taxi from Red Beach (runs every 30 minutes in summer) or scramble over sharp volcanic rocks for 15 minutes. The beach itself is tiny, maybe 50 meters of shoreline with a few blue sunbeds (€10 for the day) clustered under the cliff face. Swimming here feels private and special, like you've discovered something most tourists miss.
Honestly, this beats Red Beach by miles if you can handle the access. Most people chicken out at the rock scramble, which keeps numbers low. The water taxi fills up fast after 11am when tour boats arrive, so go early or be prepared to wait. Don't expect any facilities: no tavernas, no toilets, no shade except from the cliffs.
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