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Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in the world, famous for its sunsets, Cycladic architecture, and unique volcanic landscapes. Among Santorini’s best beaches, Red Beach stands out as one of the most distinctive and photogenic. The surreal setting of red cliffs, turquoise waters, and lava-colored sand creates an unforgettable experience.

Red cliffs in red beach Santorini
Red beach, photo by Giorgos Petakos

Where is Red Beach?

Red Beach is located near the archaeological site of Akrotiri, in the southwestern part of Santorini. You can reach it by car or bus to the Akrotiri parking area, and then walk about ten minutes along a path that leads to the beach. Alternatively, you can approach it by boat from Akrotiri’s small port or nearby beaches.

Red cliffs
Iron-rich volcanic rocks

Why Red Beach at Santorini is so famous?

The striking red cliffs rising behind the shore are the result of the island’s volcanic activity. The intense red color of the rocks, combined with the dark pebbles and the deep blue sea, creates an otherworldly picture. Many visitors say the experience feels like swimming on Mars.

Red Beach’s fame has spread far beyond Santorini. International media and travel guides have ranked it among the world’s most spectacular beaches. National Geographic calls it “the most famous” of Santorini’s beaches because of its dramatic setting of red and black volcanic rocks. Condé Nast Traveler often recommends it as one of the most “colorful and impressive” beaches in Greece. Travel guides and photographers worldwide, such as David Angel, highlight it as one of Europe’s most striking landscapes.

What to do at Red Beach?

Although small, Red Beach offers experiences you’ll never forget. Swimming in its deep, crystal-clear waters is already special, but the seabed is also great for snorkeling. The dramatic backdrop makes it one of the island’s most photographed beaches.

For comfort, you’ll find some sunbeds and umbrellas available. Many visitors, however, prefer to lay their towels directly on the sand for a more authentic experience. You can also rent pedal boats or canoes to explore the coast from the sea. In some secluded areas, nudism is permitted, reflecting the beach’s free-spirited vibe.

Santorini red beach sunbeds

Accessibility and Tips

How to get to Red Beach

Red Beach is accessible by car, bus and boat, with the most common routes being from Perissa. If you are driving, there’s a nearby parking area, and continue on foot for 15-20 minutes to reach the beach. Sturdy shoes are also recommended for the short but rocky path leading down to the beach.

What to wear at Red beach

If you decide to visit, keep in mind that shade is limited and the summer sun is very strong. A hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen are essential.

Best time to visit Red Beach

For a more peaceful experience, it’s best to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the crowds. Combine your visit with Akrotiri

Combine your visit with Akrotiri

Just steps away from Red Beach lies the archaeological site of Akrotiri, one of the most important prehistoric settlements in the Aegean.

You can easily combine a swim with a cultural experience by exploring the ruins of the ancient city buried by the volcanic eruption.

Santorini Akrotiri with sunset
Santorini Akrotiri, photo by Giorgos Petakos

Extra Tip

Please be cautious near the cliffs, as there is a risk of small rockfalls. Avoid standing or sitting directly under steep rock faces, and always stay alert while hiking or relaxing near the cliffs.

You don’t visit Red Beach just for a swim, you go there to witness a landscape unlike any other. The fiery red volcanic rocks blending with the deep blue sea create a surreal scene. Here, you’ll relax, swim, and above all, leave with the memory of having experienced one of the most extraordinary beaches of the Aegean.