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WC - Fira

Public Toilets
Santorini
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About

The public toilet facility on 25is Martiou in Fira is one of the few dedicated public restrooms in Santorini's capital. Located close to the main bus station — the central transit hub where buses arrive from Oia, Perissa, Akrotiri, and the airport — it's positioned where visitors genuinely need it: at the point of arrival and departure for much of the island's bus network.

With a Google rating of 2 out of 5 from 77 reviewers, this facility is functional rather than comfortable. That rating is worth taking seriously, but it's also worth understanding the context: public restrooms in busy Greek tourist towns are under enormous pressure during the summer season, and the best strategy is to visit prepared and at the right time of day.

If you're passing through Fira and need a restroom, this is the most reliably public option in the central area. Knowing what to expect — and what to bring — makes the difference between a frustrating stop and a straightforward one.

What to Expect

The facility sits on 25is Martiou 303, a road that runs through the upper, inland side of Fira, away from the caldera edge and the main pedestrian shopping street (Ypapantis). The bus station is the dominant landmark in this part of town, and the WC is within easy reach of it.

The toilets provide basic infrastructure: running water, enclosed stalls, and lighting. Cleanliness is variable. During cruise ship peak hours — typically mid-morning to early afternoon — the facility handles very high footfall from passengers who have arrived by cable car or the donkey path from the old port below. Conditions tend to deteriorate through the middle of the day and improve again in the evening.

Supplies such as toilet paper and liquid soap may not be consistently stocked, particularly during July and August. A small fee is common at public facilities of this type across Greece, typically in the range of 0.50 to 1 euro payable in cash, though the specific fee here is not confirmed — bring small coins regardless.

The facility is described as offering basic accessibility, though visitors with specific mobility requirements should not assume full compliance without checking on arrival.

How to Get There

From the Fira bus station on 25is Martiou, the facility is within immediate walking distance — it is effectively co-located with the bus terminus area. If you arrive by bus from anywhere on the island, you are already at the right spot.

From the caldera-side of Fira — the area around the main square (Theotokopoulos Square) and the cable car upper station — walk inland (east) away from the cliff edge for roughly five to eight minutes. The road descends slightly as you move away from the caldera rim.

From the cable car upper station, head north along the main path toward the bus station; the WC is near that end of town. Parking in central Fira is limited, but vehicles can stop briefly along 25is Martiou or use the small car parks near the bus station area.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (before 10:00) and late afternoon (after 16:00) offer the best conditions at this facility. The worst window is roughly 10:00 to 14:00, when cruise ship arrivals concentrate large numbers of visitors in Fira simultaneously. On days when multiple large ships are docked in the caldera, Fira's entire center becomes significantly more crowded.

Shoulder season — April, May, October — sees much lighter usage and generally better conditions at public facilities across Santorini. In winter, visitor numbers drop sharply and many businesses close, but the facility's operating status outside summer months is not confirmed.

Tips for Visiting

  • Carry your own toilet paper and a small bottle of hand sanitizer. Supplies at this facility are not guaranteed, and this is true of many public restrooms across the Greek islands during peak season.
  • Keep 50-cent and 1-euro coins available. Public toilets in Greek tourist areas commonly charge a small fee, payable in cash only.
  • Time your visit around cruise arrivals. Check the Santorini port schedule online before your day in Fira; days with two or three ships simultaneously will see the heaviest crowds from around 10:00 to 14:00.
  • Consider nearby cafe alternatives. Along 25is Martiou and in the streets around the bus station there are several cafes and snack bars. Buying a coffee generally gives you access to a private restroom in better condition than the public facility.
  • Do not rely on this as your only plan. Given the 2-star rating, treat this facility as a backup option and use hotel or restaurant restrooms when you have access to them.
  • If you are arriving by bus from Oia or the southern beaches, the facility is immediately at hand when you disembark — useful to know before a long bus ride back into town.
  • Accessibility is described as basic. If you have specific mobility or accessibility needs, assess the facility on arrival rather than assuming it meets current accessibility standards.

Practical Information

Address: 25is Martiou 303, Thira 847 00, Santorini, Greece

Nearest landmark: Fira bus station (central Santorini transit hub)

Google rating: 2.0 / 5 (77 reviews)

Coordinates: 36.4166° N, 25.4330° E

Fee: Not confirmed; carry small change (0.50–1.00 EUR is standard for public facilities in the area)

Opening hours: Not confirmed; likely aligned with daytime tourist hours. Verify on arrival, particularly in shoulder or off-season months.

Phone/website: None listed

The honest assessment: this is a utility facility in a high-pressure tourism environment, and its ratings reflect that. It exists to serve a real need in a location where that need is acute — immediately adjacent to the island's busiest bus interchange. Going in with appropriate expectations and the right supplies makes it perfectly usable.

Address

25is Martiou 303, Thira 847 00, Greece

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