Jaspers

About
Jaspers is an all-day café-bar in Perissa, the southeastern village on Santorini best known for its long stretch of black volcanic sand. It opens at 9am and runs through to 11pm every day of the week, which makes it one of the more flexible spots in the village — useful whether you want a coffee before the beach, a midday break, or a drink after sundown.
The address puts it at Perissa 847 03, close to the main bus stop that connects Perissa to Fira and the rest of the island. That proximity to the bus stop isn't just a logistical footnote: Perissa is roughly a 25-minute bus ride from Fira, so arriving visitors tend to walk straight from the stop into the village strip, and Jaspers sits along that natural path. With a Google rating of 4.6 from over 220 reviews, it's clearly doing something consistently right for a mix of locals and day-trippers.
The Facebook page (facebook.com/JaspersSantorini) is the place to check for current specials. A web snippet confirms happy hour cocktails at half price until 11pm — which is also closing time, so the offer apparently runs through most of the evening.
What to Expect
Jaspers occupies the café-bar overlap that's common throughout the Cyclades but done here with a Perissa sensibility rather than the more polished, higher-priced style of Oia or Imerovigli. The venue handles multiple roles across the day: morning coffee, casual food through the afternoon, and drinks in the evening.
On the drinks side, you can expect Greek coffee served in the traditional style alongside espresso-based options, and a cocktail list that becomes the focus as the day winds down. The happy hour promotion — half-price cocktails, apparently running until closing — is a practical draw for anyone who wants to extend their evening in Perissa without Fira prices.
Food follows the café-bar format: fresh salads, Greek mezze plates suited to sharing, and lighter options during breakfast and lunch hours. The menu isn't a full taverna spread, but it covers the range of what you'd want across a long beach day.
The outdoor seating is a consistent feature of this type of Perissa establishment — the village has the space for it, and the street-level people-watching is a different experience from the cliff-edge drama of Santorini's caldera side. You're at sea level here, surrounded by the flat volcanic plain, with the looming profile of Mesa Vouno (the rocky massif separating Perissa from Kamari) as the dominant backdrop.
How to Get There
From Fira, take the KTEL bus toward Perissa — buses run regularly in season and the journey takes around 25 minutes. The Perissa bus stop is centrally located in the village, and Jaspers is within easy walking distance from it.
By car or scooter from Fira, follow the main road south through Pyrgos and Emborio, then drop down toward the coast. Parking in Perissa is generally straightforward compared to the island's northern villages — the flat terrain means there's more roadside and lot space available.
On foot from the beach: Jaspers sits close to the main beachfront access road in Perissa, so it's a short walk from the sand regardless of where you've set up along the beach strip.
Best Time to Visit
Jaspers is open every day from 9am to 11pm, which removes the usual guesswork about Greek island hours. The main Santorini season runs from April through October; Perissa in particular draws visitors from June through September when the black sand beach is the primary pull.
For a morning coffee, arriving early means you'll have the outdoor seats to yourself before the beach crowd builds. The black sand on Perissa heats up quickly in July and August, so visitors often retreat from the beach in the early afternoon — that's when café-bars like Jaspers tend to fill up.
Evenings in Perissa are notably quieter than the caldera-side villages. If you want cocktails without the Oia sunset crowd and associated pricing, the Perissa evening scene — including Jaspers' stated happy hour — is a reasonable alternative.
Mid-season weekends bring more visitors to Perissa from other parts of Santorini, so if you prefer a relaxed seat, weekday mornings or early evenings are the lower-traffic windows.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the Facebook page before you go. The official Facebook page at facebook.com/JaspersSantorini appears to be where current hours, specials, and event information are posted. It's worth a quick look, especially outside peak season.
- Use it as a base for the day. With a 9am–11pm run, you can realistically use Jaspers as a morning start, an afternoon retreat from the beach heat, and an evening drinks spot without moving far.
- Ask about the happy hour. Web snippets indicate half-price cocktails until 11pm. Confirm the current terms when you arrive, as promotions can change seasonally.
- Call ahead for groups. The phone number is +30 694 788 1762. If you're arriving with a larger group and want outdoor table space guaranteed, a quick call is worth it in high season.
- Combine with Perissa beach. The black sand beach runs for several kilometres. A practical pattern is beach in the morning, Jaspers for lunch or afternoon coffee, then back to the sand before returning for evening drinks.
- Mesa Vouno access is nearby. For visitors planning to hike or take the footpath from Perissa across Mesa Vouno to Kamari, Jaspers is a logical fuelling stop before the walk. The path offers good views of both bays.
- Perissa vs. Perivolos. Perissa's beach runs south into Perivolos, which is slightly more beach-bar-oriented. Jaspers sits in the Perissa end of the strip, which tends to be calmer.
- Bus timing back to Fira. If you're a day-tripper, check the last bus back to Fira before committing to a late evening. The KTEL schedule reduces frequency after 8pm in some parts of the season.
Practical Information
- Address: Perissa 847 03, Santorini
- Phone: +30 694 788 1762
- Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
- Facebook: facebook.com/JaspersSantorini
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (223 reviews)
- Category: Café-bar (all-day)
There is no dedicated website beyond the Facebook page, so that's the most direct channel for current information. The phone number appears to be a mobile, which is standard for smaller Santorini venues.
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