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Discover Santorini's volcanic wines, visit two top wineries, sample 8 labels, enjoy local delicacies, and learn about the island’s unique terroir on this engaging 3-hour tour.
Santorini Fun Wine Tour: Visit 2 Wineries & Brewery
Santorini’s reputation as a stunning island might overshadow its status as a wine lover’s paradise. This 3-hour wine tour offers a taste of that reputation, allowing you to explore two of the best wineries on the island and a local brewery, all while sipping on indigenous volcanic wines.
What makes this experience stand out? We love the way it balances guided education with authentic tasting moments — plus, the free hotel pickup and drop-off makes it a hassle-free way to indulge. On the flip side, some travelers note that the first winery could benefit from a bit more food pairing to offset the wine tasting.
This tour is perfect for those who want a deep dive into Santorini’s wine culture without the fuss of planning, especially if you’re interested in volcanic wines and local delicacies. It’s also a good pick for small groups seeking an intimate, informative experience.


The tour kicks off with a pick-up from 13 convenient locations in Santorini, including Fira, Kamari, Imerovigli, and Pyrgos Kallistis. The van ride takes around 15 minutes to the first stop, setting the tone for an intimate, small-group experience—limited to just 10 participants, which helps keep the atmosphere relaxed and personalized.
The first stop is a volcanic vineyard where a guided tour introduces you to the island’s unique landscape. Here, you’ll learn about the indigenous vines growing directly in volcanic soil—an aspect that significantly influences the flavor profile of Santorini wines. The guide, often an English speaker, will share insights into the ancient vines and traditional cultivation techniques. Expect to taste 4 different labels, including Assyrtiko and Vinsanto from old vines, with a chance to appreciate the volcanic terroir firsthand.
A short 15-minute photo stop offers a chance to snap iconic views of the island’s rugged landscapes and white-washed buildings, making this a visual highlight. Then, further into the tour, you’ll visit a second renowned winery, where you’ll enjoy another guided tasting of 4 more labels. The second winery often features a different style or focus, giving you a well-rounded appreciation of Santorini’s wine scene. The guides are knowledgeable, sharing secrets of the vinification process and how the volcanic soil directly impacts the taste and aroma of the wines.
Between these visits, there’s a short stop at a local brewery—though only if the tour isn’t on a Sunday—offering beer tasting and a chance to browse souvenirs. If beer’s not your thing, the focus on wine still makes this a well-rounded experience.
Throughout the tour, local products like olive oil and graviere cheese are included, adding a delicious, authentic touch. The snacks complement the wine tasting, though one reviewer noted that having some more substantial food during the first winery visit would be appreciated.
Finally, the van takes you back to your hotel, making logistics straightforward and stress-free.
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The tour’s greatest strength lies in its balance of education and tasting. You’re not just sipping wine; you’re learning about how volcanic soil and ancient vines shape the unique wines of Santorini. The guides are clearly passionate and well-informed, making the experience both engaging and accessible.
The small group setting ensures you get personalized attention and space for questions. Plus, the hotel pickup and drop-off remove the hassle of navigating public transport or taxis, especially convenient after a few glasses.
The eight labels tasted are a generous selection, giving you a solid introduction to the island’s wine diversity. The inclusion of local delicacies like olive oil and cheese makes it feel authentic and like a proper taste of Santorini’s culinary scene.

While overall a fantastic experience, some might find the first winery could benefit from offering more food pairing options during tastings, especially since multiple wines are sampled. This would help balance the alcohol and enhance the flavors.
Plus, the brewery stop isn’t available on Sundays, so if that’s a must-do, plan accordingly. The tour’s three-hour duration is perfect for a relaxed morning or afternoon, but those seeking a more extensive or leisurely exploration might want to look for longer tours.

This experience suits those interested in learning about Santorini’s wines without a heavy commitment. Perfect for wine enthusiasts, first-time visitors, or travelers who prefer small, guided groups. It’s also an excellent choice for anyone wanting a convenient, all-in-one way to experience local vineyards and taste a broad selection of wines—especially given the value for money.
If you’re curious about indigenous grape varieties and volcanic terroir, this tour delivers a compelling introduction. However, if you’re after a more extensive wine adventure or a focus on food pairing, you might want to explore additional options.

The Santorini Fun Wine Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into the island’s wine heritage. With guided tastings of eight labels, visits to top wineries, and a local brewery stop, it’s a highly engaging way to spend an afternoon. The small group size and included transportation make it both intimate and hassle-free, while the knowledgeable guides add depth to your understanding of Santorini’s volcanic wines.
Most importantly, the tour provides great value for the price, especially considering the number of wines you taste and the local products included. It’s particularly ideal for travelers eager to learn and taste without overextending their schedule or budget.
Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned sipper, this tour offers a meaningful, flavorful taste of Santorini’s vinicultural charm—and it’s a lovely way to spend part of your island stay.
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How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, free pickup and drop-off from selected hotels in Fira and nearby locations are included.
How many wineries do we visit?
You will visit two wineries, each offering guided tours and tastings of multiple labels.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll taste eight labels, including indigenous varieties like Assyrtiko, Aidani, and Vinsanto — all grown in ancient vines.
Is food included?
Snacks and local delicacies like olive oil and cheese are provided. However, some reviews suggest that additional food during the first winery might be appreciated.
Can I do this tour on Sundays?
Yes, but the brewery stop is not available on Sundays, so the experience may differ slightly.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The guides are knowledgeable and eager to teach, making it accessible whether you’re a novice or a wine connoisseur.
In summary, the Santorini Fun Wine Tour is a delightful, well-priced option for discovering the island’s volcanic wines and local flavors. Its small-group setting, expert guides, and inclusive transport make it a practical choice for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of Santorini’s wine culture without overplanning.