Epidemic Internet Cafe

About
Epidemic Internet Cafe is one of the few places on Santorini where you can sit down at a dedicated computer terminal and get online, rather than relying on hotel or restaurant Wi-Fi. For travelers who need to print boarding passes, handle remote work tasks on a full keyboard, upload large files, or video-call home on a stable wired connection, a proper internet cafe still fills a gap that mobile data and café Wi-Fi often cannot.
The cafe also serves drinks and snacks, so a session at a terminal doesn't mean sitting in a purely functional space. You can work through a task, order something to drink, and take your time without feeling rushed.
Santorini is well covered by Wi-Fi in most hotels, restaurants, and bars, so the main reason to seek out Epidemic specifically is when you need a desktop computer, a printer, or a connection that doesn't depend on a crowded shared network.
What to Expect
Epidemic Internet Cafe operates as a hybrid: part internet cafe with seated computer workstations, part casual drinks-and-snacks spot. The core service is pay-per-use computer access, which is the standard model for internet cafes across Greece — you log time at a terminal and pay based on usage.
The workstations give you access to a full browser, and likely standard software for document handling, email, and media. If you need to do something more involved than tapping on a smartphone screen — editing a document, filling out a form with lots of fields, handling an administrative task — having a proper monitor and keyboard makes a real difference.
The drinks and snacks menu keeps the atmosphere from feeling purely transactional. It's a reasonable place to sit for an hour, get something done, and have a coffee or a cold drink while you work. The coordinates place the cafe in the central part of Santorini, in or near Fira, the island's main town, which is the logical location for this kind of service given the concentration of visitors there.
Note that specific details — pricing per hour, the exact software available, whether printing is offered, and precise opening hours — were not confirmed in our research. Verify these directly when you arrive or ask at your accommodation before making a trip specifically for a service like printing.
How to Get There
The coordinates for Epidemic Internet Cafe (36.4157°N, 25.4343°E) place it in the Fira area, Santorini's central hub. Fira is served by the main island bus network (KTEL Santorini), with buses running frequently from Perissa, Kamari, Oia, Akrotiri, and other major points. The main Fira bus terminal is near the central square, and from there most addresses in Fira are within a short walk.
If you're coming from Oia or the northern part of the island, the bus journey to Fira takes roughly 25–35 minutes depending on stops. From Perissa or Perivolos on the south coast, allow around 30 minutes.
Parking in Fira itself is limited and congested in high season. If you're driving, look for parking on the outskirts of town and walk in. Taxis from other parts of the island to Fira are available but in peak summer can take time to hail — pre-booking or using a local taxi app is worth the effort.
Fira is not flat. The town is built along the caldera cliff edge, and streets involve steps and steep inclines. If mobility is a consideration, check the specific street-level access before visiting.
Best Time to Visit
For a practical service like an internet cafe, timing is mostly about avoiding the peak tourist crowds in Fira rather than any seasonal consideration specific to the cafe itself.
Summer (July–August) is when Fira is most congested, both in terms of foot traffic and in terms of strain on shared internet infrastructure across the island. If you need to do something bandwidth-intensive, visiting earlier in the morning — before cruise ship passengers arrive in town around mid-morning — gives you a quieter window.
Shoulder season (May–June and September–October) is generally more comfortable for any errand in Fira. The weather is still warm, the town is less overwhelmed, and services like cafes and internet access points tend to operate with shorter queues.
Winter (November–March) sees much of Santorini's tourist infrastructure closed or reduced. It's worth checking whether Epidemic is open year-round before visiting off-season.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm services before you go. The exact range of services — printing, scanning, fax, specific software — wasn't confirmed in our research. If you have a specific need like boarding pass printing, call ahead or ask your hotel concierge to check.
- Bring your files on a USB drive. If you need to print or work on documents you've been editing on your own device, having them on a USB drive avoids the need to log into cloud services on a public terminal.
- Be mindful of security on shared computers. Log out of every account before leaving a terminal, and avoid entering banking passwords or highly sensitive data on a public machine.
- Have cash available. Many small service businesses in Greece still prefer or require cash payment, particularly for small amounts like hourly internet fees.
- Factor in Fira's pace. If you're combining an internet cafe visit with other errands in Fira — a bank, a pharmacy, a supermarket — plan for more time than you'd expect, especially in summer when town is busy.
- Your hotel Wi-Fi may handle most needs. Almost all hotels and most cafes on Santorini now offer Wi-Fi. The main use case for Epidemic is desktop access, printing, or a more stable connection — not just getting online.
- Ask about hourly rates upfront. Pricing per computer session can vary, so confirm the rate before sitting down to avoid any confusion when you pay.
Practical Information
Epidemic Internet Cafe is a computer-access and browsing service with drinks and snacks, located in the Fira area of Santorini. It caters to travelers needing desktop terminals, more stable internet connectivity than shared hotel Wi-Fi provides, or specific tasks that are easier on a full computer.
Services likely available (verify locally):
- Pay-per-use desktop computer terminals
- Web browsing and email
- Drinks and light snacks
Services to confirm on arrival:
- Document printing and scanning
- Specific software availability
- International calling options
- Exact hourly rate
Payment: Bring cash as a fallback even if cards are accepted.
Language: English is widely spoken in Fira's service businesses, so communicating your needs should be straightforward.
Accessibility: Fira's terrain involves stairs and steep paths. Confirm ground-floor access if needed.
No phone number, website, or official address was available at the time of writing. For the most current information, ask at your accommodation or check with local tourism information points in Fira.
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