Explore Fira’s iconic sites with an audio-guided tour. Discover history, savor local cuisine, and enjoy breathtaking Aegean views in just one day.
Explore Fira’s iconic sites with an audio-guided tour. Discover history, savor local cuisine, and enjoy breathtaking Aegean views in just one day.
- Fira Theotokopoulos Main Square - Welcome to Theotokopoulos Square, the vibrant center of Fira. This is where all roads meet, travelers gather, and the lively pulse of Santorini’s capital can be felt.
- Ponian Genocide Monument - You are standing before a monument that might initially seem inconspicuous in this small park. However, it holds a…
- Fira Theotokopoulos Main Square - Welcome to Theotokopoulos Square, the vibrant center of Fira. This is where all roads meet, travelers gather, and the lively pulse of Santorini’s capital can be felt.
- Ponian Genocide Monument - You are standing before a monument that might initially seem inconspicuous in this small park. However, it holds a significant memory of a 20th-century tragedy that was long overlooked: the genocide of the Pontic Greeks.
- Fira - In Fira and across Santorini, gastronomy is a key part of the travel experience. Upon entering a traditional tavern, you are welcomed by the aromas of olive oil, fresh herbs, and grilled fish mingling with the sea breeze.
- Archaeological Museum Fira - Located in the heart of Fira, the Archaeological Museum of Thira is a small museum often overshadowed by its more renowned neighbor, the prehistoric museum. Nonetheless, it is worth visiting as it beautifully complements the exploration of Santorini’s history from archaic times to the Roman era.
- Megaro Gizi - Before turning left and ascending the stairs, walk a few meters down the alley ahead. You will find the entrance leading to the Megaro Gyzi Cultural Centre.
- Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist - In front of you stands the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, one of Fira’s most unique religious structures.
- Three Bells of Fira - To your right, a few hundred meters away, the street leads you directly to one of Santorini’s most iconic sites: the renowned Three Bells of Fira. With their striking blue dome, whitewashed walls, and bell towers topped by three bells, they epitomize the island’s postcard image.
- Fira - You may have seen it before or at least heard of it: the Fira cable car is one of Santorini’s most iconic modes of transportation.
- Fira - Before you lies one of Santorini’s most breathtaking landscapes. The caldera unfolds in all its majesty, born from a cataclysmic eruption over three thousand six hundred years ago. This eruption shattered the island’s core, which collapsed into the sea, creating this vast water-filled crater.
- Agiou Mina - The Santozeum is a unique place in Fira’s cultural scene. Perched on the caldera cliffs, this remarkable building has had several lives. When it opened in 2011, it gained recognition by showcasing faithful reproductions of the Minoan frescoes discovered in Akrotiri.
- Agiou Mina - You are now on Agiou Mina Street, one of Fira’s most picturesque walks. This alley runs along the cliff, offering stunning views of the caldera at every turn. Between the white facades and flower terraces, sudden openings reveal the Aegean Sea and distant volcanic islets.
- Metropolitan Church of Ypapanti Thira - You are in front of the Holy Metropolitan Church of Ypapanti, the grand Orthodox cathedral of Fira. Built in 1827, it is dedicated to the Presentation of Christ in the Temple and remains the island’s religious seat today.
- Museum of Prehistoric Thira - The Prehistoric Museum of Thira is a must-visit in Fira. Opened in 2000, it was constructed to house the treasures unearthed at the Akrotiri archaeological site, a Bronze Age city often referred to as “Aegean Pompeii.”
- Fira - Welcome to Santorini, one of the Mediterranean’s most captivating islands. You stand on the remnants of an ancient civilization and a cataclysm that altered history’s course. Over 3,600 years ago, you wouldn’t be admiring this spectacular caldera, as Santorini was then a round and flourishing island known as “Kallisté” - “the most beautiful.”
- Dekigala - You are in front of the monument to the fallen on Dekigala Street, a place of quiet yet significant remembrance. It honors the residents of Fira who perished on April 23 and 24, 1944, during the battle to liberate the city from German occupation.
- Fabrica Shopping Center - You are here in front of the Fabrica Shopping Center, a notable place in Fira. Behind its modern facade lies a fascinating story: in 1892, it was the site of Fira’s first mechanical flour mill, marking a significant development in Santorini’s history.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 16 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 16 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Fira, the capital of Santorini, provides a day rich in culture and exploration. Situated on the cliffs, the city offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and houses historical gems like the Archaeological Museum and St. John the Baptist Cathedral. Wander through Theotokopoulos Square, delve into the vibrant alleyways, and savor local dishes in a…
Fira, the capital of Santorini, provides a day rich in culture and exploration. Situated on the cliffs, the city offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea and houses historical gems like the Archaeological Museum and St. John the Baptist Cathedral. Wander through Theotokopoulos Square, delve into the vibrant alleyways, and savor local dishes in a traditional tavern. Whether admiring the Three Bells of Fira or taking the cable car for a breathtaking view, every part of Fira invites awe.
- Explore the 16 iconic attractions of Fira in a single day
- Experience a walking tour blending history and modernity
- Relish local cuisine in authentic taverns
- Marvel at panoramic views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.