WC Public bathroom

About
Public restroom access matters on a full beach day, and Perissa is one of Santorini's longest black-sand stretches. This WC facility, registered at the Exo Gonia address on the southeastern side of the island, sits within the broader Perissa beach zone — a practical stop for anyone spending time along the volcanic shoreline.
Perissa draws large crowds throughout the summer season, particularly from June through August. Knowing where a reliable public toilet is located before you need one saves time and stress, especially when arriving by bus or on foot from nearby villages.
What to Expect
This is a standard public bathroom facility rather than a full amenity block. Expect basic provisions: running water and ventilation at minimum. Public toilets in Greek beach towns of this size typically include flushing toilets and handwashing stations, though the quality and cleanliness can vary depending on the time of day and how recently the facility was last serviced.
The coordinates place this WC in the Exo Gonia area, which sits just inland from Perissa's main beach strip. Perissa's beach-facing establishments — tavernas, beach bars, and cafes lining the main coastal road — often provide restroom access to customers as well, so if you plan to stop for a drink or a meal, that is another reliable option alongside this dedicated public facility.
The terrain across this part of Santorini is relatively flat, which makes the short walk from the bus stop or beach access points manageable for most visitors, including those with strollers or limited mobility.
How to Get There
The most economical way to reach Perissa from Fira is the KTEL Santorini bus service. Buses on the Fira–Perissa route run regularly during peak season, with departures roughly every 30 to 60 minutes. The journey takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on stops. The main Perissa bus terminal is within walking distance of the beach and the surrounding facilities in the Exo Gonia area.
By car or scooter, Perissa is accessible via the main road that crosses the island from Fira toward the southeastern coast. Parking is available along the roads behind the beach, though spots fill quickly on busy summer days.
Taxis from Fira to Perissa are available but considerably more expensive than the bus. If you are staying in Kamari or Pyrgos, Perissa is a short drive or a manageable ride on a rented vehicle.
The coordinates for this facility are 36.3566509, 25.4745431 — you can drop these directly into Google Maps for walking directions from wherever you are in the area.
Best Time to Visit
Perissa beach is busiest from late June through August, when the facility will see its heaviest use. Arriving earlier in the morning — before 11:00 — generally means cleaner conditions at any public bathroom, since municipal cleaning rounds in Greek beach towns tend to happen in the early hours.
Shoulder season visits in May and early June, or September and October, mean smaller crowds across Perissa generally. The facility may have reduced availability outside the core tourist season, so if you are visiting in April or November, it is worth confirming local amenities are operational before relying on this stop.
Midday heat on Santorini in summer is intense. If you are moving between the beach and this facility, the short walk is easier in the morning or late afternoon.
Tips for Visiting
- Carry small change. Some public toilets in Greek beach towns charge a small fee, typically €0.50. Even if this facility is free, having coins on hand is practical.
- Bring your own tissues. Paper supply in public facilities can run low during busy periods, and this is standard advice for any Greek beach destination.
- Use it early. Cleanliness peaks in the morning before the beach reaches full capacity. If your schedule allows, time your visit accordingly.
- Beach bars are a backup. If this facility is occupied or closed, most of the tavernas and beach bars along Perissa's main strip will allow use of their restrooms if you purchase something.
- Check Google Maps before you arrive. The pin location at 36.3566509, 25.4745431 will show you exactly where this WC sits relative to the bus stop and beach entrance.
- Keep an eye on your belongings. If you leave bags or beach gear unattended while using a public restroom, use a locker or ask someone in your group to watch them.
- Accessibility. The flat terrain around Perissa is generally easier to navigate than Santorini's caldera-side villages, though specific step-free access into the facility itself is not confirmed — check on arrival if this is a concern.
Practical Information
Location: Exo Gonia area, Perissa, Santorini. Coordinates: 36.3566509, 25.4745431.
Address: 9FQ4+8R, Exo Gonia 847 00, Greece.
Opening hours: Not confirmed. Public toilets in Santorini beach areas are typically operational during daylight hours across the main tourist season (May to October). Hours may be limited or the facility may close outside peak season.
Cost: Unknown. Carry small change as a precaution.
Phone / website: None listed.
Nearest transport: Perissa KTEL bus terminal, within walking distance. Buses connect to Fira approximately every 30–60 minutes during summer.
Nearby landmarks: Perissa black sand beach, the main taverna and beach bar strip along the coastal road, and the village of Exo Gonia a short distance inland.
Address
9FQ4+8R, Exo Gonia 847 00, Greece
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