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Poseidon Beach Hotel sits directly on one of Santorini's black-sand beaches, giving guests immediate access to the sea without crossing a road or walking through a car park. The hotel's 34 rooms look out over the water, and breakfast is served on the premises with the sand just a step away — a setup that's notably rare even among Santorini's seafront properties.

The hotel has recently passed to new management and undergone a full renovation, with the website noting updated services and a refreshed identity while retaining the Poseidon Beach Hotel name. The email contact listed — [email protected] — reflects the new operating group behind the property. For travelers who knew the hotel previously, the transition appears to have preserved the beachfront position and relaxed atmosphere while upgrading the physical plant.

The location places you near the cliff of Ancient Thira, the archaeological ridge that rises sharply above this stretch of coast. From the water's edge on a clear day, the terraced ruins on the clifftop are visible, giving the bay an unusual layered quality — black volcanic shore at your feet, ancient masonry above.

What to Expect

The hotel describes itself as a stylish, functional property with attention to detail across its 34 guest rooms. Rooms are presented with a fresh atmosphere, though the specific configurations — double, twin, suite — are not detailed in available sources. The property's emphasis on aesthetics and care for small details suggests a step above a purely budget option, without positioning itself as a luxury villa resort.

Breakfast overlooking the sea is a specific selling point the hotel itself highlights. On Santorini, where many hotels sit in caldera-view villages far from the water, being able to eat within a few meters of the shore is a genuine differentiator. The black sand of the beach absorbs heat quickly in summer, so mornings are generally the most comfortable time to be close to the water's edge.

The immediate surroundings are well-equipped for a self-sufficient stay. Restaurants, bars, a pharmacy, an ATM, and a bookstore are all described as being just outside the hotel entrance. This makes the location practical for travelers who don't want to rely entirely on hotel dining or drive to Fira for basic supplies.

Sea sports are available in the area, with the hotel noting access to various daily water activities. Santorini's beachside areas on this coast have historically offered watersports hire, though specific operators change seasonally and should be verified on arrival.

The property's family atmosphere is a recurring theme in how it presents itself, suggesting a quieter, more personal service style than the large resort hotels on the island.

How to Get There

The hotel's coordinates place it at 36.3726°N, 25.4822°E on Santorini's southeastern coast. This positions it in the vicinity of the beaches below the Ancient Thira ridge, on the road that connects Kamari and Perissa — two of the island's main black-sand beach settlements.

By car or scooter from Fira, the drive takes approximately 20–25 minutes heading southeast. The road descends steeply from the plateau toward the coast; follow signs for Kamari or Perissa depending on the exact approach. Parking near beachfront hotels in this area is generally available along the coastal road, though spaces fill quickly in July and August.

The island's bus network (KTEL) connects Fira to both Kamari and Perissa with regular departures throughout the day. Check current timetables on arrival at the main Fira bus terminal, as seasonal schedules vary. Taxis from Fira to the beachfront area cost a fixed rate; confirm the fare before departure. From Santorini's airport, the coastal beach area is roughly 10–15 minutes by taxi.

Guests arriving by ferry at Athinios port should allow around 20–25 minutes by taxi to the hotel. Pre-arranging a transfer through the hotel is a practical option given the steep port road and luggage logistics.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's beach season runs from late April through October, with peak heat and crowds concentrated in July and August. The black sand on this coast absorbs and radiates heat more intensely than pale sand beaches elsewhere in the Aegean, which means midday temperatures at the shore can feel significantly hotter than the air temperature suggests. Morning and late afternoon are the most comfortable times on the beach itself during high summer.

May, June, and September offer a practical balance: the sea is warm enough to swim, the crowds are thinner than peak season, and accommodation rates tend to be lower. The meltemi wind, which blows from the north across the Aegean in July and August, can bring some relief on the hottest days but also chops up the sea surface, affecting watersports conditions.

For travelers prioritizing the hotel's beach-breakfast experience, arriving outside peak July–August means quieter surroundings and cooler mornings. October remains swimmable and is increasingly popular with travelers seeking a calmer version of Santorini.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct for the best rate. The hotel's website states a best-rate guarantee for direct reservations made through their online system.
  • Confirm current room types before booking. The renovation is recent, and the room inventory and configurations are not fully detailed in publicly available information. Contact the hotel at +30 2286 031698 or [email protected] to clarify options.
  • Pack reef shoes or sandals for the beach. Black volcanic sand retains heat strongly through the afternoon and can be uncomfortable to walk on barefoot after midday.
  • Ask about sea sports hire on arrival. Operators offering water activities along this coast can vary season to season; the hotel can point you to whoever is set up directly outside.
  • Use the local strip for meals. With restaurants and bars directly outside the hotel entrance, there's no need to drive to Fira for every meal — the coastal area has a full range of options within walking distance.
  • The pharmacy and ATM nearby are genuine conveniences. On an island where driving back to Fira for a prescription or cash can cost 40 minutes round-trip, having both within a short walk of your room has real value.
  • Check the renovation status if visiting soon. The new management and full renovation were announced on the hotel's website; if you're traveling in the near term, a quick call confirms current availability and whether all facilities are fully operational.
  • Sunrise on this coast is notably early in summer. East-facing rooms may catch direct morning light; if you're a light sleeper, ask about room orientation when booking.

Facilities and Location

Poseidon Beach Hotel offers 34 guest rooms with sea views and direct beach access on what the property describes as Santorini's most cosmopolitan black-sand beach. Breakfast service is positioned as a core offering, served in a setting that looks directly onto the water and toward the Ancient Thira cliff face.

The hotel's location on the southeastern coastal road puts it within easy reach of the full range of services that characterize Santorini's beachside settlements. The area is notably more accessible and practical for everyday needs than the caldera villages — Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani — which are spectacular to look at but require transport for almost every errand.

For guests interested in day trips, the beach strip provides a base that keeps ferry connections, the airport, and the island's road network within reasonable reach. Ancient Thira, the Hellenistic and Roman site on the ridge above, is accessible via a winding road or a steep path and makes a half-day excursion from the hotel's doorstep.

The hotel can be reached by phone at +30 2286 031698 or by email at [email protected]. The official website is poseidonhotelsantorini.com.gr.

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Santorini 847 00, Greece

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