Disclaimer — I LOVE Santorini. I have been three times and there is nowhere that compares to those Caldera sunsets. But, in Summer, it is crowded. Very. Crowded. You have to hustle to get a spot to watch the sunset. You have to shuffle along the narrow, cobblestone laneways. You have to part the pedestrian traffic just to enter a shop.
None of this is very conducive to a relaxing holiday.
So, what to do when you want a taste of Greek Island bliss? When you want all the tourist offerings without the suffocating crowds? Visit one of Santorini’s (more affordable) neighbouring Cycladic Islands, Naxos!
We took the 90-minute high speed Seajets ferry to Naxos. A Greek ferry is an experience all of its own — absolute chaos which somehow works — but allow plenty of time.
The port in Santorini is accessed by an awfully narrow, winding road so you need a taxi or bus and nerves of steel! I couldn’t look when the tour coaches crossed to the wrong side of the road to navigate the hairpin bends.