ATM Peiraios Bank

About
This Piraeus Bank ATM on Santorini operates around the clock, seven days a week, making it a dependable stop whenever you need cash. It sits on Παναγίας Μυρτιδιωτίσσης in the 847 00 postal area of Santorini, putting it within reach of visitors traveling the island by road or bus.
Piraeus Bank (Τράπεζα Πειραιώς) is one of Greece's largest commercial banks, so its ATMs accept the standard range of international cards — Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Cirrus — alongside Greek bank cards. Transaction instructions are available in Greek and English, and typically in several other European languages.
For travelers who prefer to carry euros for smaller tavernas, local markets, or ferry tickets, having a known 24-hour machine on the island removes some of the uncertainty that comes with relying on ATMs clustered only in Fira or Oia.
What to Expect
The machine is a standard Piraeus Bank self-service ATM. You can withdraw euros, check your balance, and in some configurations make transfers between Piraeus Bank accounts. For international cardholders the primary use will be cash withdrawal.
Santorini, like most Greek islands, still runs partly on cash. Smaller kafeneions, roadside vendors, some ferries, and the occasional family-run accommodation may not accept cards reliably or may apply a surcharge. Keeping a modest supply of euros on hand saves friction throughout the day.
Be aware that international withdrawals through Greek ATMs typically trigger two separate charges: a foreign transaction fee from your home bank and a potential ATM operator fee from Piraeus Bank. The machine will usually disclose any operator fee before you confirm the transaction — read the screen carefully before pressing confirm. Withdrawing a larger single amount is generally more cost-effective than making several small withdrawals across the trip.
The ATM is located at coordinates 36.3373, 25.4355, which places it away from the most congested tourist zones. This can mean shorter queues than machines in central Fira, particularly during the peak summer months when the caldera-facing ATMs attract long lines.
How to Get There
The machine is at Παναγίας Μυρτιδιωτίσσης, Santorini 847 00. If you are traveling by the island's public bus (KTEL Santorini), check the route map for stops nearest this address — the island's bus network connects Fira to most major villages and passes through central road junctions that bring you within a short walk of this location.
By car or scooter, the address is straightforward to enter into any navigation app. Parking on Santorini can be tight near the caldera villages, but areas away from Fira and Oia typically have easier roadside parking. There is no parking infrastructure specific to this ATM listed in the available information.
On foot from Fira, the distance and walkability depend on the exact street position — use the Google Maps coordinates (36.3373099, 25.4354742) to get a precise walking route from your accommodation.
Best Time to Visit
Because this ATM runs 24 hours every day, timing is flexible. That said, practical considerations still apply. Avoid withdrawing cash late at night in unfamiliar surroundings if you are alone, and be aware of your surroundings at the machine as you would anywhere.
During July and August, Santorini sees its highest visitor numbers. ATMs across the island — especially in Fira — can run low on notes or develop queues during peak afternoon and evening periods when tourists are preparing for dinner or sunset excursions. Visiting this machine in the morning or early afternoon typically means less waiting and better note availability.
In the shoulder seasons (April–May and September–October), cash machine queues are rarely an issue anywhere on the island. Winter visitors (November–March) will find the island significantly quieter, though some businesses close entirely, making cash-only operations more common among those that remain open.
Tips for Visiting
- Check your card's foreign transaction policy before you travel. Some banks and travel-specific cards waive ATM fees abroad entirely, which changes the calculation on how much to withdraw at once.
- Withdraw a practical amount in one transaction. Each withdrawal typically triggers a fee from your home bank; consolidating into fewer, larger withdrawals reduces the cumulative cost.
- The machine discloses any operator fee before you confirm. Read the final confirmation screen carefully — you can cancel without charge if the fee seems high.
- Carry some cash from the moment you land. Santorini Airport has ATMs in the arrivals area, but if you are arriving by ferry into Athinios port, the port has limited banking infrastructure; having a small amount of euros ready helps with taxis and luggage handling.
- Note the phone number for Piraeus Bank: +30 21 0328 8000. If your card is retained by the machine or a transaction goes wrong, this is the main customer service line. Save it before you need it.
- Take a photo of the ATM's location on your maps app before you need cash. When you're in a hurry or low on battery, having the pin already saved saves time.
- This machine is away from the busiest tourist strips. If you find caldera-area ATMs have long queues or are out of service, this is a practical alternative worth the short detour.
Practical Information
Bank: Piraeus Bank (Τράπεζα Πειραιώς) Address: Παναγίας Μυρτιδιωτίσσης, Santorini 847 00, Greece Hours: Open 24 hours, Monday through Sunday Phone (Piraeus Bank customer service): +30 21 0328 8000 Website: piraeusbank.gr Cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, and Greek bank cards (standard Piraeus Bank ATM configuration) Languages: Greek and English on-screen; additional European languages typically available Coordinates: 36.3373099, 25.4354742
Piraeus Bank is a regulated Greek credit institution. Its ATMs are part of the national banking infrastructure and are regularly serviced. If you encounter a problem with the machine — card retained, incorrect amount dispensed, or a failed transaction that still shows as debited — contact Piraeus Bank customer service immediately using the number above and follow up with your own bank.
Address
Παναγίας Μυρτιδιωτίσσης, Santorini 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 21 0328 8000Website
www.piraeusbank.grOpening Hours
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