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About

Porto Carra Hotel is a accommodation property on Santorini, positioned in the southern part of the island based on its coordinates (approximately 36.419°N, 25.431°E). This places it away from the busier northern caldera towns of Fira and Oia, in a quieter zone closer to villages such as Emporio or Perissa — areas that offer a more grounded experience of everyday Santorini life alongside convenient access to the island's black-sand beaches.

The research available for Porto Carra Hotel is limited, and specific details such as room count, facilities, pricing, and direct contact information are not confirmed in the available data. The guidance below draws on what is known about the property's location and general standards for island accommodation in this part of Santorini.

For the most current rates, availability, and booking terms, prospective guests should use a hotel search platform or contact the property directly through a third-party booking channel.

What to Expect

Santorini hotels in the southern and central interior of the island — where Porto Carra Hotel's coordinates place it — tend to differ noticeably from the caldera-view hotels of Oia or Imerovigli. Properties in this zone typically offer more straightforward accommodation without the dramatic drop-off views, but they compensate with larger room footprints, easier parking, closer proximity to working-village life, and lower price points relative to the caldera strip.

The surrounding landscape in this part of Santorini is volcanic and relatively flat compared to the island's western cliffs, with vineyards, whitewashed chapels, and open roads between villages. If the hotel is near the Emporio or Perissa corridor, guests would be within a short drive of Perissa and Perivolos beaches — long stretches of black volcanic sand on the island's southeastern coast — as well as the archaeological site of Ancient Thera on the ridge of Mesa Vouno above.

Without confirmed details on room types, pool facilities, breakfast service, or air conditioning specifics, it is not possible to give a full picture of what a stay at Porto Carra Hotel involves. Verifying these details directly before booking is advisable.

How to Get There

Based on its coordinates, Porto Carra Hotel sits in the southern half of Santorini. The island's main airport (Santorini National Airport, JTR) is located near Kamari, roughly in the same part of the island, making this hotel a relatively short taxi ride from arriving flights — typically 10 to 20 minutes depending on the exact village.

The main port of Athinios, where most ferry passengers arrive, is on the western coast. From Athinios, reaching the southern interior takes around 15 to 25 minutes by car or taxi. Public buses connect the port to Fira, and onward connections run to Perissa and other southern villages, but frequency drops in the evening and the network does not reach every address directly.

Renting a car or ATV on Santorini is the most practical option for guests staying outside the main towns, as it gives full flexibility for beach visits, winery stops, and evening dining without dependence on taxis. Parking is generally easier in the southern and central island than in Fira or Oia.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's high season runs from late June through August, when temperatures regularly exceed 30°C and accommodation across the island fills quickly. Hotels in the southern and interior parts of the island tend to be slightly less pressured than those in Oia and Fira during peak weeks, but booking ahead is still essential.

May, early June, and September are widely considered the most comfortable months to visit Santorini: the meltemi wind is less intense than in August, temperatures are warm rather than scorching, and the island has not yet reached full-tourist saturation. For beach access — particularly at Perissa and Perivolos nearby — this shoulder period offers the best balance of warm water and manageable crowds.

October through April sees many smaller hotels close or reduce services. Whether Porto Carra Hotel operates year-round is not confirmed; checking availability for off-season dates directly is recommended.

Tips for Visiting

  • Verify current contact details before arrival. No phone number, email, or website is confirmed in the available data for Porto Carra Hotel. Use a booking platform to reach the property and confirm your reservation details.
  • Ask about parking on booking. Properties in the southern interior often have on-site or roadside parking, but confirming this before arrival saves time on the day.
  • Keep a car or scooter for the duration of your stay. The southern part of Santorini has limited public transport frequency, especially in the evenings when buses to beaches thin out.
  • Black-sand beaches are close. If the hotel is near the Perissa–Perivolos corridor, the beach is accessible in under ten minutes by car. The sand absorbs heat, so earlier morning or late afternoon visits are more comfortable in July and August.
  • Ancient Thera is worth the detour. The archaeological site above Perissa and Kamari offers sweeping views and excavated ruins from the Hellenistic and Roman periods — a worthwhile half-day from a base in this part of the island.
  • Grocery access matters for longer stays. The village of Emporio has a small supermarket and local bakery. Fira has larger options if you need more variety.
  • Caldera sunsets require a trip north. If sunset views from Oia or the Fira caldera path are on your itinerary, allow 30 to 45 minutes' drive from the southern part of the island during summer evening traffic.

Facilities and Location

Without confirmed data on Porto Carra Hotel's specific facilities — pool, restaurant, breakfast inclusion, room categories, accessibility features, or Wi-Fi — it is not possible to provide a reliable facilities breakdown. When contacting the hotel or booking through a third-party platform, the following questions are worth asking:

  • Is breakfast included or available on-site?
  • Is there a swimming pool?
  • Is the property air-conditioned throughout?
  • Is there a shuttle to Fira or the airport?
  • Are transfers from the port or airport bookable through the hotel?

For solo travelers, couples, or families looking for accommodation in the quieter, more local-feeling part of Santorini — away from the photo-queue crowds of the caldera — the southern island zone is a practical and often more affordable base. Whether Porto Carra Hotel specifically meets a given traveler's requirements should be confirmed through direct contact or a current booking platform.

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