Flights
The recommended route from Toronto is to fly into Athens (ATH) and connect onward to Santorini (JTR). The Toronto–Athens leg is a single connecting flight of roughly 11–14 hours; the onward flight to Santorini takes 45 minutes. We recommend booking both legs separately, and as early as possible — ideally by May or June 2026. Airlines worth comparing include Air Canada, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, and Iberia for the transatlantic leg, and Aegean Airlines or SKY express for Athens–Santorini.
If your connection allows for it, Athens is well worth an overnight stop.
A Note On Baggage
The Athens–Santorini flight operates under its own baggage policy. We recommend selecting a fare that includes checked baggage at the time of booking, as airport fees are considerably higher.
A Note On Ferries
If you're considering a ferry from Athens or planning to island hop on the way, we'd recommend against it — particularly in October. The shoulder season can bring rough seas, and services tend to be unreliable. Flying into Santorini directly is by far the easier and more predictable option.
Arriving in Santorini
The airport is located about 25 minutes from Oia. Taxis are available but limited in number — we recommend pre-booking a private transfer in advance. Fares from the airport to Oia run approximately €40–€60.
Passports & Visas
Canadian guests: No visa is required for Greece. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date.
South African guests: A Schengen visa is required to enter Greece. We recommend beginning the application process well in advance, as processing can take up to 15 days or longer. Full requirements are available through the Hellenic Republic's official visa portal.