Things to do in Kamari in November

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November is a less popular time to visit Kamari. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 64—67°F (18—19°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Kamari during this time. Some of our top recommendations: take a cooking class to learn traditional Greek recipes, visit the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, go hiking along the Fira to Oia trail, and more!

Kamari has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Kamari. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Kamari in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Kamari in November

Top experiences in November
Take a cooking class to learn traditional Greek recipes
November is a great time to take a cooking class in Kamari, Santorini and learn how to make traditional Greek recipes. The cooler weather makes it the perfect time to spend a few hours in the kitchen, and you'll have the chance to learn from local chefs who are experts in Greek cuisine. You'll get to prepare and enjoy dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and baklava, and gain a deeper understanding of the flavors and ingredients that are unique to Greek cooking. It's a fun and educational experience that will leave you with new skills and delicious recipes to take home.
Visit the Museum of Prehistoric Thera
November is a great time to visit the Museum of Prehistoric Thera in Kamari, Santorini. The museum is home to a fascinating collection of artifacts from the ancient Minoan civilization, including pottery, tools, and frescoes. The cooler weather and smaller crowds make it the perfect time to explore the museum at your own pace and take in the incredible history and culture of the island. You'll also have the chance to learn about the archaeological excavations that have uncovered these artifacts and gain a deeper understanding of Santorini's rich and ancient past.
Go hiking along the Fira to Oia trail
November is a great time to go hiking along the Fira to Oia trail in Kamari, Santorini. The weather is cooler and the crowds are smaller, so you'll have a more enjoyable and peaceful experience. The trail offers stunning views of the caldera and the surrounding landscape, and you'll have the chance to see some of the island's most iconic sights, including the famous blue-domed churches. It's a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the natural beauty of the island, and the cooler weather makes it the perfect time to tackle the trail.
Explore the ancient ruins of Ancient Thera
November is a great time to explore the ancient ruins of Ancient Thera in Kamari, Santorini. The weather is cooler and the crowds are smaller, so you'll have a more peaceful and enjoyable experience. The ruins themselves are incredibly well-preserved and offer a fascinating glimpse into the island's history. You'll be able to see the remains of temples, houses, and other structures, as well as enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It's a truly unique and memorable experience that you won't want to miss.
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Sample the local wines at a winery tour
November is a great time to sample the local wines at a winery tour in Kamari, Santorini. The island is known for its unique volcanic soil, which produces some truly exceptional wines. Many wineries offer tours and tastings, where you can learn about the winemaking process and sample a variety of different wines. You'll also have the chance to enjoy the beautiful vineyard settings and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great way to experience the local culture and indulge in some delicious wines.
Relax on the black sand beach
November is a great time to relax on the black sand beach in Kamari, Santorini. The weather is still warm enough to enjoy some time by the water, and the beach is much quieter than it is during the peak summer months. You'll have the chance to soak up the sun, take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the unique beauty of the black sand. There are also plenty of beachfront cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a leisurely meal or a refreshing drink with a view of the sea.
Take a sunset cruise around the caldera
November is a great time to take a sunset cruise around the caldera in Kamari, Santorini. The weather is still warm enough to enjoy being out on the water, and the sunset views are absolutely stunning. You'll get to see the famous Santorini sunset from a unique perspective, and the caldera itself is a sight to behold. Many cruises also include stops at hot springs and volcanic beaches, so you'll have the chance to experience some of the natural beauty of the island as well.
Take a day trip to the nearby island of Thirassia
November is a great time to take a day trip to the nearby island of Th
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Holidays in Kamari in November
November
  • Polytechneio (November 17)
  • Armed Forces Day (November 21)
Other notable holidays
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Weather in Kamari in November

Temperatures on an average day in Kamari in November

The average temperature in Kamari in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) to a low of 64°F (18°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Kamari, August, has days with highs of 81°F (27°C) and lows of 77°F (25°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 59°F (15°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Kamari in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
67°F
highs
64°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
13%
Chance of rain
0.043 in
Amount
15.4 mph
Wind speed
71%
Humidity
10.3 hrs
Daylight length
6:53 AM
Sunrise
5:11 PM
Sunset
62%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 67°F (19°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Kamari in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Kamari has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Kamari that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Kamari for November.
Kamari Beach
1. Kamari Beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Seafront Kamari Beach features a long stretch of volcanic black-sand and pebble beach of the same name, overlooked by nearby Mesa Vouno Mountain. Scuba-diving centers and jet ski rental spots line the waterfront, among al fresco late-night bars, upscale cocktail lounges, and seafood tavernas. Inland, lively streets are packed with souvlaki cafes and Irish pubs, as well as vacation villas and luxury hotels.
Ancient Thera
2. Ancient Thera
4.6
(2898)
Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Accessible by hiking, this ancient mountaintop city features ruins & dramatic ocean views.
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Superb to see ancient archaeology so well preserved. Nice to wander freely through the ruins. The signs provided useful historic details. The walk up is a little rugged so wear good footwear.
When here you must experience this historical site. Sort of blows your mind to think about what it’s witnessed over the years and here we are blessed with its reverence here today. A trek up a winding road, vehicle recommended and not for the inexperienced driver - very narrow and if you meet other vehicles be prepared to reverse against a sheer drop if heading up. A longish trek at the top to the site itself, hard going and sensible footwear needed. NOT for the unfit or less able.
The €10 ticket price is too high. There are no restrooms and the park is quite large. There are no informational brochures or audio guides. The information signs and benches should be renovated — or the ticket price should be reduced.
Visiting Ancient Thera was a fascinating and rewarding experience. The mountaintop location offers stunning panoramic views, and the ruins give an incredible glimpse into life in ancient Greece. It’s truly a must-see for history lovers. To make the site even more accessible and enjoyable, it would be helpful to add more resting spots or benches along the paths. This would allow older visitors or those with physical limitations to explore the large site more comfortably. Additionally, informative signs or even a holographic presentation showing daily life in Ancient Thera could greatly enhance the educational value and attract a wider audience. Overall, an inspiring place that brings history to life—highly recommended!
Walk up to the site is hard, but worth it. A city on top of a rock, amazing views. Can be windy, not much shade and no facilities on actual site, be prepared!
The drive up to Ancient Thera is quite challenging, with many sharp bends and stretches too narrow for two cars to pass safely — definitely not for nervous drivers. There’s also a lack of clear signage, which caused us to stop prematurely at the “house” area instead of reaching the main site. Echoing other reviews, the €10 entrance fee feels steep given the limited amenities — no shade, no restrooms, and very few informational signs, which makes it hard to appreciate what you’re seeing. The ruins could be more engaging with better explanations and facilities. That said, the panoramic views from the top are stunning, especially in fine weather
Bigger site than expected, you san spend hours. Incredible to imagine how big this city might have been. Way better preserved than expected.
Open as of April the 3rd 2025 (10 eur/person). Worth the ride and hike up, wonderful views from the top, the site is walkable through a 'secured' path and there are numerous signs explaining the various building remains. The path for visitors could be maintained better, I would not be comfortable walking around in flip-flops.
Gaia Winery Santorini
3. Gaia Winery Santorini
4.6
(357)
Temporarily Closed
Winery
Food & Drink
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Visit to Gaia Winery this afternoon was fantastic. Table for two on the beach, tasting five of their wines - three whites (Assyrtiko, Moschofilero and an Assyrtiko/Roditis/Moschofilero blend) a rosé (Agiorgitiko/Syrah) and a red (Agiorgitiko). Our sommelier was really good - she described all the wines, provided a lot of information, then left us alone to enjoy sampling the wines at our leisure. All the wines were very good but (not included in the tasting) their white Santorini Thalassitis does stand out - we tried a small glass and bought a bottle. The wines were accompanied by some delicious cheeses. Here, quoting from their menu, as a record for my reference: "GRAVIERA" FROM IOS Yellow-gold cheese, produced from fresh pasteurized cow (80%) and sheep (20%) milk. Tasty and balanced. "FRAGKOSYRIANI" FROM SYROS The cheese is produced in limited quantities, exclusively from Pasteurized milk, mainly cow milk and a small quantity of sheep and goat milk, with at least three months of ripening which gives a spicy flavor and intense, full taste. Its golden skin makes it look like Parmesan. "VOLAKI" FROM ANDROS It takes the name from its round shape. Soft and butter taste produced from 100% cow milk. "MPOYRNIA" FROM ANDROS The Andriotic version of Kopanisti made from 100% cow milk. A soft yellow-ivory cheese with intense pepper taste and good thickness. This last cheese really surprised me. It was a white (or off-white) cheese that tasted like a blue cheese.
Had an amazing afternoon here, sitting by the beach drinking great wines. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable and made it a memorable experience. Recommend to anyone that likes wine or just enjoys a relaxing fun experience!
This place is amazing, the tasting menus are so affordable and the wine is delicious. Such a beautiful setting too, it’s right on the beach. The sound of the waves provided such a lovely backdrop. Elena (hope I spelled her name correctly) was incredible, so kind and knowledgeable. I wouldn’t skip this winery.
A wonderful setting for wonderful wine. Very good knowledgeable staff. Recommend it to everyone visiting Santorini.
We had a few hours before we had to be at the airport for our flight so we thought we would pop here for some wine and cheese board. It was absolutely fantastic. The sound of the ocean, the brilliant wine and attentive staff made it such a wonderful and relaxing experience before we catch our flight. I would highly recommend.
Beautiful winery located on the beach, tasty wine, tasting is 30€ per 7 wines
We did the grand tasting, and it was really great. Excellent value for money, and the wines were delicious. The tasting expert was lovely and really knowledgeable. The sea views whilst tasting were also really special!
What a lovely wine tasting experience! It was raining outside and it was fully booked, but we still managed to get in. A wonderful woman told us all about the wines in detail, and at the end we even got a small tour. I warmly recommend this to everyone!
Eduart Gjopalaj Sculptor
4. Eduart Gjopalaj Sculptor
4.9
(17)
Art gallery
Museums
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Unique art gallery in Fira! Absolutely loved my wooden pebble sculpture. The sculptor is super friendly and talented and you will fall in love with the pieces and art inside the shop! Would definitely pay a visit when in Fira!
Each piece is made by hand and you can feel the time and energy that has been out into each piece. This is an incredible spot if you’d like to add an authentic piece of Greek art to your collection. They take time to package and ship pieces to ensure that it arrives to your final destination with the greatest care.
They have a big collection of local artists’ works. I bought this unique silver ring at their shop with a reasonable price. The staff is very nice and friendly. Would highly recommend visiting and checking out the beautiful wooden sculptures handmade by Eduart.
Edwart’s art work I unique, beautiful. The artist is usually at the shop. Edwart and his sister Myra provide the greatest personalized service. Highly recommended.
BRILLIANT work by a very talented artist. I'm thrilled to have a piece of his art in my home.
We purchased a wall hanging made of slate for our new "Beach House" and regrt not buying more.
(Translated by Google) There are at least 2 shops in Fira, both very nice. Apparently, the wood carvings are made by two brothers who live on the island of Santorini. They use either eucalyptus from Santorini (superb result) or other species imported, particularly from Africa. (Original) Il y au moins 2 boutiques à Fira, toutes deux très belles. Apparemment, les sculptures sur bois sont réalisées par deux frères qui habitent sur l’île de Santorin. Ils utilisent soit de l’eucalyptus de Santorin (résultat superbe) soit d’autres essences importées notamment d’Afrique.
(Translated by Google) Incredibly talented works that you want to look at endlessly 😍 Now I want to go back for pomegranate and green 🍏 (Original) Невероятно талантливые работы, которые хочется бесконечно разглядывать 😍 Теперь хочется вернуться за гранатом и зеленым 🍏
Gabbiano Nero
5. Gabbiano Nero
4.7
(7)
Permanently Closed
Art gallery
Museums
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A jewel we discovered by accident!
(Translated by Google) Recommended (Original) Anbefales
The Secret Room
6. The Secret Room
4.5
(26)
Clothing store
Shopping
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Amazing selection of local hand crafted items, and the owners are so lovely and very helpful and delightful! I purchased a beautiful Greece towel/blanket, stylish sunglasses, a beaded bracelet and a nice men’s t-shirt. I could have spent HOURS there, there was so much to look at and see! I already want to go back to shop again!
It was the most beautiful experience I ever had while buying a dress. I was helped by the shops owner and she was the most beautiful person I’ve meet in a long time. She was honest, kind and had such a warm personality. Whenever I will wear the dress I bought I will always remember how much of an impact we have on each other. I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same. -Rachel Joy Scott
Great summer clothes !!! I wanted to buy everything !!! I got a jumpsuit for me and a pair of pants from viscose for a present but I’m going back for sure!!!
This is hands down the loveliest shop in Kamari! The woman working was so incredibly warm and welcoming and friendly. I truly appreciate her honesty and genuine quality, it made shopping 10x easier and fun. She reminded me of a fun aunt! And their clothes and other inventory are so fashionable. I bought a dress here and have been totally in love with it ever since. Would definitely recommend, 15/10
The worst experience ever. The girl is very polite when she think I will buy all the shop, when I didn't like really anything when I tried, she told me "you're not allowed to try more clothes". Hopefully, I could buy same stuff in the shop of the corner. After, I asked in the place that I was sleeping in Kamaris where they know her, and they told me "She is always trying to do same things, treat the tourist as stupids ". Good face before, if you don't buy, bad faces. Im travelling 14 years in a row, and i never see in my life this behaviour.
This should not be a secret! Lovely staff and a bit of a Story. I will remember my visit fondly. Recomend the Philos brand clean lines and value for money.
The owner is the coolest man! And the selection of clothing is excellent! And great value! We loved it here.
Very rude staff (I believe it was the owner). Mean and condescending, would not let me try on clothes, saying it wouldn't fit, but didn't suggest anything else.

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