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About

Mini Market in Mesaria is a small convenience store stocking everyday groceries and household essentials in one of Santorini's inland villages. Unlike the tourist-facing shops clustered around Fira or Oia, this is a straightforward local stop for self-catering visitors and residents picking up supplies without driving into a busier town.

Mesaria sits roughly in the geographic center of Santorini, a few kilometers southeast of Fira along the main island road. The village is quieter and more workaday than the caldera-facing settlements, which makes a shop like this a practical anchor for anyone staying in the area — at a villa, apartment, or hotel away from the main tourist corridor.

Note that the website and email address listed for this business are associated with a separate transport and tours company. The phone number (+30 697 706 2420) is the most reliable way to confirm current stock or any changes to hours before making a special trip.

What to Expect

This is a general store in the convenience-shop mold: a compact space with the basics covered. Expect packaged snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, beer, and wine, alongside everyday grocery staples such as bread, dairy, canned goods, and cleaning products. Fresh produce may be available depending on the day and the season, but the primary offer is shelf-stable convenience items rather than a full supermarket range.

The store is small enough that browsing takes only a few minutes, which is the point. If you need a bottle of sunscreen you forgot to pack, a bag of coffee for the apartment, or a cold drink after the drive from the port, this covers it. For a full weekly shop or specialty items, larger supermarkets in Fira — such as those along the main road near the bus terminal — carry a wider range.

With a Google rating of 3.0 from 8 reviews, the store sits in neutral territory. That score most likely reflects the limited selection typical of a small village convenience store rather than any specific service issue. Expectations should be calibrated accordingly: this is not a destination shop, it is a functional one.

How to Get There

Mesaria is accessible by car or scooter via the main island road that connects Fira to the airport and Kamari. The store's address is Mesaria 847 00. If you're driving from Fira, head south on the main road and turn into Mesaria village — the journey takes around five minutes.

The Santorini bus network (KTEL) connects Fira to Mesaria, though services are less frequent than routes to beach destinations. Check the current timetable at the Fira bus terminal before relying on public transport. A taxi from Fira to Mesaria is a short and inexpensive ride.

Parking in Mesaria is generally easier than in Fira or Oia — roadside space near the village center is usually available during normal shopping hours.

Best Time to Visit

The store opens at 8:00 AM every day, making it one of the earlier options in the area for picking up breakfast supplies or a morning coffee. On Saturdays the store stays open until 10:00 PM, an hour later than the 9:00 PM closing time on all other days. That Saturday extension is useful for anyone arriving late by ferry from Piraeus or other islands who needs supplies before settling in.

Mid-morning on weekdays is likely the quietest time to visit. In peak summer months (July and August), Santorini sees heavy tourist traffic island-wide, though a village convenience store in Mesaria will be far less congested than shops in Oia or near the caldera. If you're self-catering and planning a day trip, stopping here on your way out in the morning means you avoid the afternoon heat and any tourist-route congestion.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead if your errand is specific. The phone number +30 697 706 2420 lets you confirm whether a particular item is in stock before driving over.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Small village stores in Santorini sometimes have intermittent card terminal issues, particularly during high season. A few euros in your pocket avoids any inconvenience.
  • Saturday is the one late night. If you need supplies after 9:00 PM, Saturday is your only option at this store. Plan accordingly for other days of the week.
  • Use this store for top-ups, not full shops. For a larger grocery run — bulk water, fresh vegetables, meat, or a wider wine selection — Fira's larger supermarkets are better equipped.
  • Factor in Mesaria's central position. If you're driving between the port at Athinios and Fira, or cutting across to Kamari, Mesaria is directly on or near the route. A quick stop here can save a detour into busier town centers.
  • The website listed does not belong to this store. Santorinitransfer.com is a transport company. Do not use it to verify store information.
  • Arrive early for fresh items. If the store stocks bread or fresh dairy, these are most reliably available in the morning before midday.

Practical Information

Address: Mesaria 847 00, Santorini, Greece

Phone: +30 697 706 2420

Opening Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

The store is a general convenience shop handling everyday grocery and household items. It is not affiliated with the Santorini Transfers & Tours company whose website and email appear in some online listings under the same phone number — this appears to be a data mismatch in aggregated business directories. For the most current information on this store, contact by phone is the most direct route.

Address

Mesaria 847 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 21:00
tuesday08:00 – 21:00
wednesday08:00 – 21:00
thursday08:00 – 21:00
friday08:00 – 21:00
saturday08:00 – 22:00
sunday08:00 – 21:00

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