Greece Island Hopping Santorini Mykonos

Part 1 of Two-Week Vacation North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Albania

Transportation To Piraeus Port

As a starting point for our Greek Island Tour, we took the bus (X96) directly to Piraeus port. The bus cost around 5.5 EUR per person. Spending a night at a local hotel booked via Agoda, we took the ferry to Santorini the next day.

Image for X96 bus in Athens to Piraeus
Image for X96 bus in Athens to Piraeus
Image for Blue Star Ferries in Piraeus pier for departure to Santorini
Image for Blue Star Ferries in Piraeus pier for departure to Santorini

3 Days In Santorini

Arriving the THIRA port, We took the local bus for 2 EUR per person to Fira. Then, we checked into the Antonio Hotel and started our first day exploring Fira. On the second day, we visited Oia exploring the famous three blue domed churches view point. Finally, we enjoyed the sunrise of Fira before departing to Mykonos.

The local bus in Santorini, known as Ketl, is the most economical mode of transportation. The landscapes in both Fira and Oia are incredibly beautiful. Being a budget traveled, we ate a lot of Gyros in Santorini. It is the best wallet-friendly Greek local food, especially those from Jimmy Souvlaki.

The image of The tastiest gyro in our Greece journey at Jimmy Souvlaki in Santorini
The tastiest gyro in our Greece journey at Jimmy Souvlaki in Santorini

Image for showing the Landscape of Fira Santorini
The Landscape of Fira Santorini

Three Bell of Fira
Three Bell of Fira

hree Blue Dome at Oia
The three Blue Dome at Oia

The Landscape of Oia
The Landscape of Oia

Greek Island Tour – Recommended To Do List For 3-day Trip Planning in Santorini

LocationTo-Do List
Santorini FiraFira Main Square
Santorini Old Harbour
Donkey Way to Fira
Three Bells of Gira
Sunrise Church
Three Bells of Fira
Santorini OiaChurch of Panagia Akathistos Hymn
View Point Over 3 Dome Church
Castle of Oia
Windmill of Oia

3 Days In Mykonos:

After a 4 hour turbulent boat ride, we arrived the Mykonos new por. We had to take a taxi to our booked apartment. Public transport in Mykonos was not as good as in Santorini, especially during non-peak season. Luckily, most of the iconic attractions are near the coast. Thus, within 30 minutes walking, we could reach basically everywhere from our apartment. Throughout our stay in Mykonos, we did see several public ferries passing by with destination to the old port, but the schedule remained unclear.

Compared to Santorini Mykonos gave us a felt more tranquil feeling. Particularly, we enjoyed various stunning scenes of the island clustering around the coastline. Each of the scenes is very soul-healing. Other than that there were also a lot of many beautiful boutiques in between the streets.

Getting married in the same year, I took the chance to have some casual pre-wedding photos near the Windmills of Mykonos and the Marshmallow Church.

The 5 Windmills of Mykonos
The 5 Windmills of Mykonos
Little Venice of Mykonos
Little Venice of Mykonos
 The Marshmallow Church of Mykonos
I and my fiancée taking casual pre-wedding at Panagia Paraportiani (aka Marshmallow Church)
The Street of Mykonos
The Street of Mykonos
The stairs showing I love Mykonos
The stairs showing I love Mykonos

Other than the popular icons, we discovered two hidden gems on the island. The first was the charming and affectionate stray cats which are very friendly towards humans. The second gem was a location near the top of a church, offering a breathtaking view of the entire Mykonos Island. For more about the 3 days in Mykonos.

Stunning view of sunset near the top of a church
Stunning view of sunset near the top of a church

Greek Island Tour – Recommended To Do List For 3-day Trip Planning in Mykonos

LocationTo Do List
MykonosWindmills of Mykonos
Boni’s Windmill
Little Venice
Panagia Paraportiani (aka Marshmallow Church)
The coastal area including a blue dome church in the middle
Old Port
St. Vasileios Church (for the stunning sunset)

Departing the lovely Mykonos, we opened a new chapter of Balkan Country hopping by bus in our two week vacation.

Regulus K

A budget travel blogger passionate about exploring different destinations worldwide, while balancing a regular 9-to-5 job.

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