Villa Popi

About
Villa Popi is a small lodging property on 25is Martiou in Thira (Fira), the capital of Santorini, classified as both a hotel and a bed-and-breakfast. Its central location in Thira means the main shopping street, bus terminal, and the caldera-edge walkway are all within easy reach on foot. For travelers who want a base in the island's most connected town without committing to the premium prices of caldera-facing cliff hotels, this kind of centrally located small property is a practical choice.
The address — 25is Martiou, Thira 847 00 — places Villa Popi in the urban core of Fira, the area that fans out from the main square toward the northern residential streets. This is not a cliffside property with infinity-pool panoramas, but being in Fira proper means you are steps from the island's best transport connections, restaurants, and shops. The Facebook page, which operates under the handle VillaPopi and links to villapopi.gr, shows photographs consistent with a compact, independently run property.
Contact is available by phone at +30 694 574 8620 or, based on the Facebook listing, also at +30 2286 023786. There is no email address or bookable website in the current public record, so reaching out directly by phone or via the Facebook page is the most reliable first step.
What to Expect
Villa Popi falls into the bed-and-breakfast and small hotel category, which on Santorini typically means a family-run or independently operated property with a modest room count, shared or semi-private outdoor areas, and personal rather than corporate service. The place types associated with the listing — hotel, B&B, motel, lodging — suggest a flexible setup that may accommodate both short and longer stays.
The 25is Martiou address puts guests on one of the main arteries running through Thira. The street connects to the commercial hub of Fira and is walkable to the caldera path, the cable car station down to Fira's old port (Skala), and the main KTEL bus station. Staying here means you can easily day-trip to Oia, Akrotiri, Perissa, and Kamari without needing a rental vehicle, though having a car or scooter extends your options significantly.
Santorini's Thira center is busy in July and August, with foot traffic, moped noise, and late-opening bars audible from street-facing rooms. If you are a light sleeper, it is worth asking specifically for a quieter-facing room when you book. Mornings in Fira tend to be calmer, making the early hours a good time to walk the caldera path before cruise-ship crowds arrive.
The reception or front desk hours listed run from 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily. If you are arriving on a late flight or ferry, it is worth confirming late-arrival arrangements directly with the property by phone before you travel.
How to Get There
Thira is the hub of Santorini's road and bus network, so Villa Popi is straightforward to reach from every point of arrival on the island.
From Santorini Airport (JTR): The airport is roughly 5 km southeast of Fira. Taxis wait outside arrivals; the ride to central Thira takes around 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. KTEL buses also connect the airport to Fira's bus station, which is a short walk from 25is Martiou.
From the New Port (Athinios): The ferry port at Athinios is about 10 km south of Fira. KTEL buses meet most ferry arrivals and run directly to Fira bus station. Taxis are available but fill quickly when large ferries dock simultaneously; if you have heavy luggage, booking a taxi transfer in advance is worthwhile.
From the Old Port (Skala/Fira port): If you arrive by tender from a cruise ship, the cable car or the stepped path (588 steps) brings you directly up into central Fira — Villa Popi on 25is Martiou is then a short walk from the top of the cable car station.
On foot within Fira: Once in central Thira, Villa Popi is walkable from the main square (Theotokopoulou Square) and the bus terminal. Street parking in Fira is limited; if you are renting a vehicle, ask the property about nearby parking options.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August. During these weeks Fira is at its most congested — streets fill by mid-morning, restaurants require reservations, and accommodation prices are at their highest across the island. A centrally located small property like Villa Popi can be a cost-effective choice even in peak season compared to caldera hotels, but you should book as early as possible.
Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers a noticeably quieter Fira. Temperatures are warm, the sea is swimmable, and the main sites are accessible without the full weight of high-season crowds. October sees cooler evenings and some business closures beginning, but Thira itself stays active later in the season than the more resort-focused southern villages.
For the caldera sunset, which draws large crowds to the western edge of Fira every evening in summer, staying in central Thira means you can walk to the viewpoint in a few minutes and return without organizing transport.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead to confirm late-arrival access. Reception hours end at 11:30 PM. If your ferry or flight lands after that, arrange key collection or check-in procedures in advance by phone.
- Ask about room orientation. Rooms facing 25is Martiou or the main road will be noisier than interior-facing ones. In high season, street noise from mopeds and pedestrians continues late into the night.
- Verify current rates directly. With no online booking portal confirmed in the available information, contact the property by phone or Facebook message to get current pricing and availability.
- Use the Fira bus station as your base for day trips. The KTEL network from Fira covers Oia (north), Akrotiri (south), Perissa, Kamari, and Monolithos airport. Buses are inexpensive and run frequently in high season.
- The caldera path is walkable from 25is Martiou. Head west from the main road toward the cliff edge — the pedestrian path runs north toward Firostefani and Imerovigli, offering caldera views without paying for a cliffside hotel.
- Pack sun protection. Thira's streets have limited shade, and the volcanic stone radiates heat in July and August. Walking around Fira between noon and 4:00 PM in peak summer is uncomfortable; mornings and evenings are far more pleasant.
- Mopeds and ATVs are common in Fira. If you plan to rent one, the main rental shops are clustered near the bus station. Confirm the property has somewhere safe to park or lock a vehicle if you take this option.
- The Facebook page (facebook.com/VillaPopi) and TikTok account (@popi_str) may carry current photos and updates. Check these before you book for the most recent visual information about the property.
Facilities and Location
Based on the available information, Villa Popi operates as a small, independently run property in the lodging and B&B category. No pool, spa, restaurant, or listed amenities are confirmed in the current research. What the address does provide is a central Fira location with walkable access to everything Thira's capital offers: restaurants across every price point, the Archaeological Museum of Thira, the Museum of Prehistoric Thira, the Catholic Cathedral, and the caldera viewpoints that make the island famous.
The surrounding Fira neighborhood is fully serviced — supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, and car and scooter rental agencies are all within a short walk. This makes Villa Popi a workable base even for a first-time Santorini visitor who wants the convenience of the capital without researching transport logistics from a remote village.
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