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Alesahne Beach Hotel occupies one of the most direct beachfront positions on Kamari's famous black pebble shore, on the southeast coast of Santorini. The address — Dekigala 40c, Thira — places it squarely within the Kamari resort strip, steps from the water rather than a short walk away. With 352 Google reviews and a 4.3 rating, it draws consistent repeat interest from travelers who want proximity to the beach without heading to the caldera-view villages on the western cliffs.

Kamari is one of Santorini's most accessible beach destinations: it has a long, organized seafront promenade, a range of tavernas and cafes, and a working infrastructure that suits families and couples alike. Alesahne sits at that intersection — small enough to feel personal, equipped enough to cover the basics without guests needing to leave the property.

The hotel's draw is straightforward: a private section of black sand beach with sunloungers and parasols, a swimming pool with Aegean views, and a poolside bar and restaurant. Room categories include classic double rooms and superior doubles with direct sea views. The restaurant operates à la carte, half-board, and group arrangements, and focuses on Mediterranean and contemporary Greek cooking.

What to Expect

The black volcanic pebble beach at Kamari is one of Santorini's distinctive features — dramatic in appearance, warm underfoot in summer, and cleaner than many sandy alternatives because the pebbles don't scatter into the water. Alesahne's private beach section provides sunloungers and parasols directly on this shoreline, which means you are on the actual beach, not looking at it from a distance.

The swimming pool adds a freshwater alternative to the sea and comes with complimentary sunbeds. Its position gives views across the Aegean, which on clear days stretches toward the Turkish coast. The pool bar is a practical feature for long afternoons when leaving the property feels unnecessary.

Room design is described as chic and elegant rather than boutique-minimal or resort-maximalist — it sits in the comfortable mid-range territory that Kamari does well. Classic double rooms are well-suited for travelers prioritizing beach time over in-room luxury, while superior doubles with sea views add a meaningful upgrade for couples or anyone planning extended balcony time in the evenings.

The restaurant faces the Aegean and Kamari's black coastline. The menu leans Mediterranean, with Greek staples alongside more contemporary preparations. Breakfast is served separately, and half-board arrangements are available for guests who prefer to anchor at least one main meal to the hotel.

The overall scale of the property encourages a relaxed pace. It is not a large resort with multiple pools and a spa wing. If you are looking for that, Kamari has larger options nearby. Alesahne suits travelers who want beachfront access, reliable facilities, and a manageable size.

How to Get There

Kamari is located on Santorini's southeastern coast, roughly 9 kilometers from Fira, the island's main town. By car or rental ATV — the most common way to get around Santorini — the drive from Fira takes about 15 to 20 minutes along well-signposted roads. Parking is available along the Kamari seafront, though it fills quickly in July and August.

Santorini's public bus (KTEL) runs regular routes between Fira and Kamari. The bus stop in Kamari is close to the beach promenade, and from there Alesahne is a short walk. Bus frequency increases in high season; check the KTEL Santorini schedule on arrival for current timetables.

From Santorini Airport (JTR), which is located at Monolithos, Kamari is approximately 4 kilometers — one of the shortest airport-to-beach transfers on the island. A taxi from the airport takes around 10 minutes. The hotel address is Dekigala 40c, Thira 847 00, which navigation apps locate accurately.

For guests arriving by ferry at Athinios port, the drive to Kamari is around 10 to 15 minutes by taxi or rental vehicle.

Best Time to Visit

Kamari operates as a summer resort and Alesahne Beach Hotel reflects that rhythm. The beach and hotel are most active from late May through early October. Peak season is July and August, when Kamari's promenade is busy throughout the day and the beach fills by mid-morning. Booking well in advance for those months is strongly advisable.

June and September offer a favorable balance — warm sea temperatures, manageable crowds, and more flexibility on room availability and pricing. Early October can still be comfortable for swimming, and the quieter beach in late season suits guests who are less interested in the promenade scene.

Santorini's meltemi wind picks up in July and August, occasionally making the exposed eastern coast choppy. Kamari's beach faces southeast rather than due west, which provides some shelter on most days, though it is not as protected as caldera-facing locations. Mornings tend to be calmer than afternoons.

The hotel is in a beach resort area, so early morning walks along the promenade before the crowds arrive are genuinely pleasant — and practically empty, as reviews from shoulder-season visitors suggest.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book a superior sea-view room if the budget allows. The Aegean-facing rooms add a practical dimension — you can monitor sea conditions and wind from your balcony before committing to a beach morning.
  • Confirm half-board terms at booking. The restaurant operates à la carte, half-board, and group arrangements; clarify which applies to your reservation to avoid mismatched expectations on arrival.
  • Arrive at the beach section early in peak season. Sunloungers on organized beaches in Kamari are allocated on a first-come basis, and the private section fills alongside the public beach.
  • Use the pool bar as a base for long afternoons. The poolside position with sea views is a practical alternative to the beach if the wind picks up or you want freshwater access without leaving the property.
  • Contact the hotel directly for current availability and rates. Reach the front desk at +30 2286 032222 or via [email protected]. The official site at alesahne.gr handles direct bookings, which sometimes carry advantages over third-party platforms.
  • The airport is unusually close. If you have an early morning departure from JTR, Kamari's proximity — roughly 4 kilometers — makes Alesahne a sensible last-night option for island-hoppers.
  • Explore the Kamari promenade on foot. The seafront strip has a range of restaurants, bars, and shops within easy walking distance of the hotel. A motorbike or ATV rental nearby opens up access to Perissa, Perivolos, and the Mesa Vouno ridge road to Ancient Thera.
  • Pack footwear for the beach. Black pebbles at Kamari are smooth but hard underfoot, especially mid-afternoon when they retain heat. Water shoes or sandals make beach entries easier, particularly for children.

Facilities and Location

Alesahne Beach Hotel's confirmed on-site facilities include a swimming pool with Aegean sea views, complimentary sunloungers and parasols at both the pool and the private beach section, a poolside bar, a restaurant (Mediterranean and contemporary menu, with à la carte, half-board, and group options), and a breakfast area. Room types confirmed from the official site are classic double rooms and superior double rooms with sea views.

The hotel sits on the Kamari beachfront promenade, which gives direct pedestrian access to the full length of the beach in both directions. Kamari village amenities — ATMs, pharmacies, supermarkets, car and ATV rentals, and a range of independent restaurants — are within walking distance along or just off the promenade.

For guests interested in day trips, Kamari is a practical base. Ancient Thera, the Hellenistic and Roman settlement on the ridge of Mesa Vouno directly above the beach, is accessible by road from Kamari and offers one of the island's most rewarding archaeological sites. Fira, Oia, and the caldera villages are 15 to 25 minutes by car.

Address

Dekigala 40c, Thira 847 00, Greece

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