Carrefour Market

About
Carrefour Market in Mesaria is one of the more convenient grocery stops on Santorini, open every day of the week from 6:00 AM to midnight. That extended schedule makes it useful whether you're picking up breakfast supplies before an early excursion or restocking the fridge after a late ferry arrival.
Mesaria is a central inland village on Santorini, positioned roughly between Fira and the airport, which puts this Carrefour within a short drive of most accommodation zones on the island. The store operates under the Carrefour Market banner — the mid-size format in the broader Carrefour chain — carrying a range that covers fresh produce, packaged foods, beverages, cleaning products, and other household staples.
What to Expect
The Carrefour Market format sits between a convenience store and a full hypermarket. You'll find a reasonable grocery selection: fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy, bread, cold cuts, snacks, water and soft drinks, wine, beer, and a range of dry goods. Household cleaning products, toiletries, and basic non-food items are typically stocked as well, which makes this a practical one-stop for self-catering visitors renting a villa or apartment.
As a chain supermarket, prices here tend to be more structured than at smaller local markets, and the layout is familiar to anyone who has shopped at a Carrefour branch elsewhere in Europe. Signage is in Greek, but product labels on international brands will be recognizable. Staff availability can vary by time of day, with quieter coverage in the early morning and late night hours.
The store's Google rating is 3.1 from a limited number of reviews, which suggests it functions adequately as a practical utility rather than a destination shopping experience. Expect it to cover the basics reliably.
How to Get There
Carrefour Market is located in Mesaria at the address Mesaria 847 00. Mesaria sits along the main inland road connecting Fira to the southeastern part of the island, making it accessible by car or scooter from most parts of Santorini in under 15 minutes.
If you're based in Fira, the drive south toward Mesaria takes roughly 5–10 minutes. From Kamari or Perissa on the east coast, Mesaria is similarly close. There is no direct KTEL bus route specifically serving this supermarket, so having your own transport — a rental car, ATV, or scooter — is the most practical option. Taxis from Fira are available and the fare is modest given the short distance.
Parking near the store in Mesaria is generally straightforward compared to the congested caldera-side villages. Accessibility within the store will follow standard supermarket layout, though specific ramp or wheelchair access details are not confirmed.
Best Time to Visit
The 6 AM opening makes this a reliable early-morning option, particularly useful if you're departing on a morning tour or catching a ferry and need to grab supplies before most other shops open. The midnight closing time covers late arrivals on evening ferry connections from Athens or other islands.
Midday during high season (July and August) can bring longer queues as tourist traffic on the island peaks. Early morning or mid-evening visits tend to be quicker. In the shoulder months of May, June, September, and October, the store is generally less crowded and the overall shopping experience is more relaxed. Year-round operation means it's a dependable option even in the quieter winter months when many tourist-facing businesses close.
Practical Information
- Address: Mesaria 847 00, Santorini, Greece
- Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM (midnight), every day of the year based on available data
- Getting there: Car, scooter, or ATV recommended; taxi from Fira is a short and inexpensive option
- Parking: Street and lot parking available in Mesaria, significantly easier than caldera villages
- Payment: Major European supermarket chains in Greece typically accept Visa, Mastercard, and cash; confirm card acceptance on arrival if needed
- Phone and website: Not confirmed in available sources; use Google Maps for navigation and live updates
- ATMs: Mesaria village has basic services; verify ATM availability locally if you need cash before shopping
- Bags: Greek supermarkets charge a small fee for plastic carrier bags; bring a reusable bag if you prefer
Tips for Visiting
- Come early for fresh stock. The 6 AM opening means bread, produce, and dairy are freshly stocked in the morning. If selection matters, mornings are your best window.
- Use it as a villa staple run. If you're self-catering, this is a practical stop for bulk water, wine, olive oil, and packaged goods rather than making multiple trips to smaller village shops.
- Check for local Greek products. Even chain supermarkets in Greece stock local olive oils, honey, fava from Santorini, and Greek wines — worth browsing if you want to pick up edible souvenirs at standard prices rather than tourist-shop markups.
- Don't expect a deli counter or fish counter. The Carrefour Market format doesn't always include full service counters. For fresh fish or specialty cuts, the local market in Fira or dedicated butchers in Mesaria are better options.
- Midnight closing is useful for late ferry arrivals. Santorini receives late evening ferries from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands. If your boat docks at 10 PM and you need to stock up before reaching your accommodation, this location can accommodate that.
- Keep your receipt. As with most Greek supermarkets, returns or exchanges require proof of purchase, and receipt practices are standard.
- High-season stock can run low. During peak summer weeks, popular items like bottled water in bulk or sunscreen sell out faster. Morning visits reduce the chance of finding empty shelves.
Address
Mesaria 847 00, Greece
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