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Azores vs Santorini

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Azores

Azores

Portugal

Santorini

Santorini

Greece

Azores

Safety: 90/100Pop: 242KAtlantic/Azores

Santorini

Safety: 85/100Pop: 15K (island)Europe/Athens

💰 Budget

budget
Azores: $60-100Santorini: $70-110
mid-range
Azores: $120-200Santorini: $200-350
luxury
Azores: $300+Santorini: $500+

🛡️ Safety

Azores88/100Safety Score83/100Santorini

Azores

The Azores are exceptionally safe with very low crime rates. The main risks are natural — volcanic and seismic activity, unpredictable ocean conditions, and rapidly changing mountain weather. Violent crime against tourists is virtually unheard of.

Santorini

Santorini is very safe for travelers. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent. The main risks are physical hazards like steep caldera paths, intense sun exposure, and swimming in unfamiliar waters. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas during peak season.

Ratings

Azores3/5English Friendly4/5Santorini
Azores3/5Walkability4/5Santorini
Azores2/5Public Transit2/5Santorini
Azores4/5Food Scene4/5Santorini
Azores2/5Nightlife4/5Santorini
Azores3/5Cultural Sites3/5Santorini
Azores5/5Nature Access4/5Santorini
Azores4/5WiFi Reliability4/5Santorini

🌤️ Weather

Azores

The Azores have a mild maritime climate with moderate temperatures year-round (14-25°C). Weather is famously changeable — locals say you can experience four seasons in one day. Rain is possible in any month, but summers are significantly drier and warmer.

Spring (March - May)14-18°C
Summer (June - September)19-25°C
Autumn (October - November)16-21°C
Winter (December - February)12-16°C

Santorini

Santorini has a hot Mediterranean climate with long, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The island gets over 300 days of sunshine per year. Strong winds (the meltemi) blow from the north in July and August, providing relief from heat but affecting ferry schedules.

Spring (March - May)13-23°C
Summer (June - August)22-33°C
Autumn (September - November)15-27°C
Winter (December - February)9-15°C

🚇 Getting Around

Azores

A rental car is essential for exploring the islands properly. Public buses exist on São Miguel and Terceira but are limited and infrequent. Inter-island travel is by short domestic flights (SATA) or summer ferries (Atlânticoline). Taxis are available but expensive for touring.

Walkability: Ponta Delgada's historic center is compact and walkable. Beyond towns, a car is necessary. The islands have excellent hiking trail networks (PR trails) but these are recreation, not transportation. Inter-village walking is possible but distances are significant.

Rental Cars€30-60/day depending on season and island
SATA Air Açores€50-150 one way
Atlânticoline Ferries€5-50 depending on route

Santorini

Santorini has limited public transit. KTEL buses connect Fira to most villages and beaches but service is infrequent outside summer. Renting a car or ATV is the most practical way to explore the island independently. Taxis are scarce and expensive in peak season.

Walkability: Fira and Oia are walkable within each village, though steep stairs are everywhere. The Fira-to-Oia caldera hike (10 km, 3-4 hours) is the best way to see the island on foot. Getting between villages without a vehicle requires the bus network.

KTEL Santorini Buses€1.80-2.50 per ride depending on distance
Car & ATV Rental€35-60/day for a compact car; €25-40/day for an ATV
Taxis€15-25 for most trips; €20-30 to/from airport

The Verdict

Choose Azores if...

you want Atlantic-green Portugal — São Miguel crater lakes, Furnas hot springs + cozido, Pico volcano summit, whale-watching, and hydrangea-hedge road trips

Choose Santorini if...

you want the caldera sunset postcard — Oia blue domes, Red Beach, volcano hot springs, Assyrtiko wine, and whitewashed cliff hotels over the Aegean