Onar Rooms & Studios

About
Onar Rooms & Studios sits in Perissa, the low-key beach village on Santorini's southeast coast, a short walk from the island's famous black volcanic sand beach. The property is built in a Cycladic style — whitewashed walls, clean lines, traditional island architecture — and includes a furnished terrace where guests can settle in between beach trips. With a rating of 4.6 from 67 reviews, it consistently earns positive marks from travelers looking for comfortable, practical accommodation without the steep prices of the caldera-facing cliff hotels.
Perissa itself is a different side of Santorini from the postcard imagery of Oia and Fira. The village is grounded and functional, with tavernas, beach bars, and supermarkets lining the main road, and the long black beach stretching south toward the Perivolos shore. Onar fits naturally into this setting — it's the kind of place where you come to actually use the beach, explore the southern end of the island, and sleep well, rather than pay a premium for a view.
The property offers both rooms and studios, making it a workable option for solo travelers, couples, and visitors who want a bit more kitchen space for longer stays. The studio format in particular suits independent travelers who prefer not to eat every meal out.
What to Expect
Onar Rooms & Studios is a small Cycladic-style complex, which means compact, well-organized buildings with the characteristic whitewashed exterior typical of the Aegean. The furnished terrace is a practical bonus — somewhere to have a coffee in the morning or sit out in the evening without going far.
The accommodation comes in at least two configurations: standard rooms and studios. Studios typically include a kitchenette or small kitchen area, giving guests the option to self-cater. This is particularly useful in Perissa, where the local supermarket and small grocers are within easy reach.
The property's proximity to Perissa beach is one of its clearest advantages. The black sand beach is one of the longest on Santorini, and it draws a mix of Greek families, independent travelers, and younger visitors. The water along this stretch is calm and clear enough for swimming, and the beach is lined with sunbed operators and tavernas. From Onar, you're on the sand quickly — no car needed for the beach itself.
The surrounding streets of Perissa are flat and walkable. You'll find restaurants, cafes, mini-markets, and the occasional souvenir shop within a few minutes on foot. The village doesn't have Oia's drama, but it's a functional, genuinely lived-in place that works well as a base.
Guests on social media have tagged Onar in content related to the full moon, moonlight views, and general beach life at Perissa — suggesting the terrace or exterior areas have an open enough aspect to enjoy evening skies.
How to Get There
Perissa is on the southeast coast of Santorini, roughly 12 kilometers from Fira (the island's main town) by road. The drive from Fira takes around 20–25 minutes depending on traffic in summer. From Santorini Airport (Thira), Perissa is approximately 10 minutes by car — one of the closest beach villages to the airport on the island.
The KTEL Santorini bus network connects Fira to Perissa with regular services in high season. Buses depart from Fira's central bus station; the journey takes around 30 minutes and is the most affordable way to travel between the village and the island's main hub. Check current KTEL schedules directly, as frequency varies by season.
Taxis from Fira to Perissa are available, though in peak July and August they can be in high demand. Pre-booking through a local dispatcher is advisable in summer.
For guests with a rental car, Perissa is straightforward to reach via the main island road south from Fira. Parking in Perissa is generally available on the street or in small lots near the beach road, though spaces fill quickly in July and August.
The address is Perissa 847 00, Santorini. The property's coordinates (36.3586, 25.4742) place it in the central part of Perissa, close to the main beach approach road.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's high season runs from late June through August, when Perissa beach is at its busiest and temperatures regularly exceed 30°C. If you're staying at Onar specifically to use the beach, July and August deliver the best guaranteed swimming weather, but also the most crowded conditions at the waterfront.
September and early October are a strong alternative. The sea remains warm from the summer months, the beach is noticeably quieter, and temperatures drop to a more comfortable range for walking and sightseeing. The village of Perissa is calmer in shoulder season, and taverna menus are still fully operational.
May and early June are the quietest viable months for a beach stay — the water is cooler but the weather is settled and the island is uncrowded. Many Perissa businesses are open by early May.
For guests primarily using the beach, morning visits to the Perissa shoreline are cooler and less crowded than midday. By early afternoon in summer the beach is at full capacity and the sun is at its most intense.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. Perissa is one of the more popular beach villages on Santorini and reasonably priced accommodation fills quickly in peak season. Reserve well in advance if traveling in summer.
- Request a studio if you plan to self-cater. The studio configuration at Onar typically includes a small kitchen area, which is practical for breakfast and light meals. Confirm what's included in your specific unit when booking.
- Use the property as a base for the southern circuit. From Perissa, you can easily reach Perivolos beach (walking distance south), Ancient Thera (up the steep road above the village), and Vlychada and the Akrotiri archaeological site by car or scooter.
- Rent a scooter or ATV for day trips. While Perissa has everything you need for a beach day, the rest of Santorini requires transport. Scooter and ATV rental shops operate in the village. This is the most practical way to reach Oia, Pyrgos, and the caldera-side towns without depending on bus timetables.
- Perissa beach faces east-southeast. It catches morning sun well, making early beach sessions pleasant. Afternoons are hot and the sun is overhead, so sunscreen and shade are essential. There are sunbed and umbrella rentals along the entire beach strip.
- The black sand holds heat. Volcanic black sand absorbs and retains heat significantly more than white or golden sand. Bring sandals for the walk from the water's edge — the sand can be uncomfortably hot underfoot in the middle of the day.
- Contact the property directly for rates and availability. The official website is onarroomsstudios.com. The phone number is +30 2286 081673. Direct bookings sometimes offer better rates or flexibility than third-party platforms.
- Ancient Thera is a short but steep drive from Perissa. The Hellenistic and Roman ruins at the top of Mesa Vouno ridge are directly above the village. The road is narrow and not suitable for standard rental cars in places; a 4WD or ATV is more practical for this ascent.
Facilities and Location
Onar Rooms & Studios offers accommodation in room and studio formats within a Cycladic-style complex. The property includes a furnished terrace, and the studio units are suited to guests wanting kitchen facilities. The location in Perissa places guests within walking distance of the black sand beach, with tavernas, mini-markets, and cafes accessible on foot.
The property's Instagram profile (@onarrooms) and TikTok account (@onarrooms) provide current visual context for the property and surroundings, and are worth checking before booking for a realistic sense of the space and the beach nearby.
For accessibility, Perissa is a flat village and the approach to the beach from the central area is easy walking. The property's own accessibility features are not confirmed in available information — contact the property directly if step-free access or ground-floor accommodation is needed.
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