Taking the Bus in Santorini - CRUCIAL Tips & Tricks

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
  • Public Buses are a great (and cheap !) way to get around in Santorini. But make sure to watch this video before using them. There are MANY unwritten rules you should know about !
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    Thanks ! 😊
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:55 Taking the bus from the Central Bus Station in Fira
    3:25 Waiting at a Bus Stop
    6:27 Inside the Bus
    8:53 More info about Santorini
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Komentáře • 150

  • @OO7bunta
    @OO7bunta Před 2 lety +37

    Thanks for the info Its pretty accurate,
    But the bus drivers aren't a bit rude they are very rude, they smoke inside the bus with passengers still getting down, they put loud music, they behave normally with locals or Greek people and are very rude toward tourists.
    Maybe as a guide, you should include this info in your content because It could be really helpful so people don't get surprised when they interact with them.
    I'm quite confident about what I am saying because last week I took several different buses at different times.

  • @AS-mq1hr
    @AS-mq1hr Před 11 měsíci +22

    Just returned from Greece and we used the bus in Santorini A LOT! It saved us renting a car which sounded like a pain in the butt regarding parking. We were staying in Kamari and took the bus daily to both Oia and Fira. It wasn’t as chaotic as I expected - somehow the chaos works there lol. Highly recommend travelling by bus in Santorini - lots of buses going around and it’s dirt cheap.

  • @vendulakloudova2039
    @vendulakloudova2039 Před rokem +13

    Can not express how MUCH this video helped me to navigate bus “system” in Santorini!

  • @carolinscha
    @carolinscha Před rokem +9

    Thank you soo much for your video. Now, after two days of driving bus in Santorini you saved us a LOT of trouble!
    One thing to note, tough: In our experience the ticket seller will only call out the bus stop if they are in the mood to do so. Even if you told them where you want to get out.. So our way to go was always to check google maps in parallel and proactively stand up, so that they don't forget to let us out ^^

  • @perryburgess2894
    @perryburgess2894 Před 2 lety +1

    So helpful!!

  • @mohammedmufc1
    @mohammedmufc1 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful thanks 😊

  • @pourmichiganreviews
    @pourmichiganreviews Před 2 lety +1

    Another incredibly helpful video Sebastian! ευχαριστώ !

  • @yotboon3955
    @yotboon3955 Před rokem

    yet another very useful vdo, thanks!

  • @AndreeaElenatiron
    @AndreeaElenatiron Před rokem +1

    Πολύ βοηθητικό! Ευχαριστούμε!

  • @chrisoverbey5937
    @chrisoverbey5937 Před rokem +2

    Super video, thank you ❤

  • @tombyrne6433
    @tombyrne6433 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the local tips!

  • @jacquelineazure
    @jacquelineazure Před měsícem

    You are the best!

  • @abelquiron2653
    @abelquiron2653 Před rokem

    A very helpful video. Thanks, Sebastian.

  • @jenniemorel7819
    @jenniemorel7819 Před 4 dny

    soooo helpful, you answered so many of my questions.

  • @sking3225
    @sking3225 Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderful information! Very thorough!! Thank you!!

  • @MrShashiverma
    @MrShashiverma Před rokem +9

    Hi Sebastian, I wanted to thank you for your videos, they have been very informative and useful and well done to you and your team. This one helped me be a lot less stressed whilst taking the buses. I have health issues and your cideos helped a lot. Your videos are well researched. Thanks again and we’d love to go back to Santorini again !!

  • @lindarunkel6104
    @lindarunkel6104 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for an informative video. Greatly appreciated!!

  • @user-mi9ej4zw7z
    @user-mi9ej4zw7z Před rokem

    OMG you totally have saved my trip. Thank you sooooo much!

  • @neilcoxon8435
    @neilcoxon8435 Před rokem +3

    Fantastic accurate information ! Thanks Sebastian you made our holiday easier !

  • @scottg9149
    @scottg9149 Před 2 lety +2

    So helpful! we're going in June, thank you!

  • @Warumich488
    @Warumich488 Před 3 měsíci

    Your videos is very helpful in our incoming trip

  • @reneferlempins9696
    @reneferlempins9696 Před 9 měsíci

    Very usefu❤

  • @dianedesimpel7510
    @dianedesimpel7510 Před 2 lety +1

    Maybe one of your most useful videos so far 🙂 . What an experience taking the bus in Santorini !!! Thx again for sharing all your tips and tricks 🙂

  • @uwtab6898
    @uwtab6898 Před rokem

    Absolutely great video! We'll be there in 1,5 week and we're wondering, but this answered all of our questions. Thanks!

  • @mariska1789
    @mariska1789 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow thank you so much, very useful information! Especially how things work within the bus😅 Very good to know! Can't wait to be in Santorini this end of June and experience it all myself!😎

  • @RisibleVolatile
    @RisibleVolatile Před rokem

    Thanks for all this invaluable information! 👌
    Also, doggo cameo is best cameo! 🐶

  • @maryhurst4663
    @maryhurst4663 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Will be there in a few weeks. Staying in Kamari

  • @sho9214
    @sho9214 Před rokem +2

    what a great informative video, thank you, wish u were my guide (but fully booked)

  • @anabermeo170
    @anabermeo170 Před 11 měsíci

    I a going on vacation to Greece on July 5, so I am watching all your videos for the tips and recommendations, love your videos. ❤❤❤

  • @anonnemo2504
    @anonnemo2504 Před 7 měsíci

    Great information! Hope to use it in June 2024 when we go to Imerovigli for a week's holiday.

  • @karinaloja1009
    @karinaloja1009 Před měsícem

    Thanks ❤

  • @Setavares
    @Setavares Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your tips are amazing, thanks a lot Sebastian!! Im going to Santorini this week and 40 minutes of your videos told me virtually everything I need to know. Great work!

  • @yulia1884
    @yulia1884 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you🤲

  • @santoshdnyanmote5170
    @santoshdnyanmote5170 Před 3 měsíci

    I will surely use your tips while in Santorini next week...alzo will write about my experience as well

  • @paintbynumbermonalisa4187

    Very helpful indeed! Now I know I need to speak up that I’m getting off a stop once it is announced and not assume it will stop whether someone gets off or not….Thank you so much!

  • @wagherbert
    @wagherbert Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this. I live and work in Thailand and your description of the chaos with the buses suddenly changing destination or leaving when full really resonates :) It made me smile. I will be in Santorini soon and it is good to know that the 'free and fluid' nature of public transport is so universal :) Forw warned is fore armed, as they say.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Hahah happy to hear the chaos is not just here :D

    • @easyuser
      @easyuser Před rokem

      I am Thai and while I was watching this vid I told myself, wow ok, my first time in Santorini wont be as hard as I thought because the way they manage busses here is very familiar to our Mini van service in Bangkok, Thailand! 😆

  • @alwayssunny1435
    @alwayssunny1435 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow it's very good information. But sounds like kinda complicated.. Im in santorini! Super excited to explore! Thank you for your great information 👍

  • @juliekostas7322
    @juliekostas7322 Před rokem +2

    So super helpful. I finally found a place with crazier bus situations than NYC..... my Greeks! lol

  • @kristinas5889
    @kristinas5889 Před rokem +7

    Great and extremely useful video - as all the rest on the channel. :) The description of central bus station is perfect, if I hadn`t seen this video prior to the journey it would be really confusing on the spot, however this video prepared us well for what to expect and following advice from here really helped. Also within the buses, we were always making sure to clearly express to ticket seller to which station we are going and then when time came and seller would announce the station we would also be prepared to exit the bus in time. Ticket sellers were also always loud and clear enough with announcing the directions when picking up passengers on stops and announcing stops when dropping off. Have to say that taking the buses was quite nice and felt like panoramic tour each time because of the scenery - nd we went to different destinations each day - Kamari, Perissa, Akrotiri, Pyrgos, Santo winery, Oia... so really reccomend this type of transportation in Santorini considering the prices, buses were generally on time and rides were comfy.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much for the detailed feedback Kristina !! Very happy my videos made your stay more relaxed and enjoyable despite our crazy bus system :D

  • @biblicalgodisonlytruegod

    Was in Santorini first week of June. Took one bus from Fira to Oia and that was it. Chaotic, hot, pushy, crowded and uncomfortable is just a few words to describe it. Once and never again. I resorted to expensive taxis because my happiness was worth the cost. Cruise ships are RUINING Santorini. Only place to stay in my opinion, based on the CROWDS is Imerovigli, where it is lovely and uncrowded. Best views on entire island also.

  • @davewatkinson4484
    @davewatkinson4484 Před 5 měsíci

    Very useful. And holy cow, I thought UK buses were behind the times :)

  • @raffaello8464
    @raffaello8464 Před 2 lety +2

    Omg what a chaotic system

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +1

      Hahah yup indeed !! Thats why I hope many people will watch this video, otherwise they re in for a treat ! 😅

  • @kamranrezaie1370
    @kamranrezaie1370 Před rokem

    Salute

  • @franceaviation6269
    @franceaviation6269 Před rokem

    Hello, do you know if the bus schedules are the same on Sundays as on weekdays? I will stay there for a day and I would need to know because I am arriving on a Sunday. Thanks in advance

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      You can find the latest timetables here : www.ktel-santorini.gr/images/pdfs/ktel.pdf

  • @karennajoyce
    @karennajoyce Před 2 lety

    Oh my gosh! You are a life saver! I was so anxious about taking the bus. Will be travelling to Santorini in the beginning of May. Will that be crowded you think?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +1

      Happy I could help ! The first half of May isnt too crowded. After that, the craziness starts building up ;-)

    • @karennajoyce
      @karennajoyce Před 2 lety

      @@GreeceExplained that’s good to know! I will be binging on your videos as a guide. What’s the best restaurant to watch the sunset?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +2

      Naoussa or Aris in Fira, or Aeolos in Akrotiri !

    • @dawndaly2337
      @dawndaly2337 Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained do these restaurant accept reservations?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      @@dawndaly2337 Yes they do. By phone only though. Booking 2 weeks ahead is the sweet spot.

  • @stevem1623
    @stevem1623 Před 26 dny

    Awesome videos. Really helpful for first time visitors. Can I assume the bus provides change if I do not have the exact fare in cash?

  • @smitaprabhu8895
    @smitaprabhu8895 Před rokem

    Thank you Sebastian for this valid info. We will be visiting Santorini between November 1st - 4th. Just want to know if there are public buses / ferries running during this period. Also, are the restaurants etc are open during this period? Thanks again!!

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +2

      The majority will still be open yes, but dont be surprised if some restaurants or tours are no longer operating. Buses and ferries will still be running yes !

    • @smitaprabhu8895
      @smitaprabhu8895 Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained Thank u so much for ur reply. Will keep in mind.

  • @urbanbaul
    @urbanbaul Před 2 lety +3

    Hi, first of all, your videos are life saver. ❤️
    Wanted to know if buses take limited passengers only in case of a rush. For example after sunset in Oia, if there's a huge rush for the bus to Fira, will the bus accommodate everyone? What's the best way to enjoy Sunset in Oia and not miss the bus to get back to hotel.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, buses will accomodate everyone, even if this means that the bus is 120% packed :D
      And the best way to enjoy a sunset in Oia ..... is not to go to Oia ... If you're following me on instagram, you might ve seen yesterday's story where I show how packed Oia is. It's NOT fun. Try to visit Oia in the morning, not at sunset...

    • @urbanbaul
      @urbanbaul Před 2 lety

      @@GreeceExplained thank you so much for the insight, noted the suggestion.
      Yes, following your posts in insta. Very helpful.
      My wife and I are traveling to Greece next week. We are from India. It's just that there's too much hype about sunset views of Oia and we thought we can't miss that.

  • @mikej1570
    @mikej1570 Před 2 lety

    Sabastian, Great timeing of this Video Arriving Santorini Airport next week Easter Sunday.
    1) Will "local bus" be running on Easter?
    2) How do I find where the buses depart and the bus schedule at airport?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety

      Hey Mike ! As you exit the airport, the bus stop will be on your left, 100 meters away. Local buses run 7 days a week, including on bank holidays like Easter.
      Concerning the timetables, you can check out the official website of Santorini s buses. I ve linked it in my other video about buses ;-)
      Enjoy !!

  • @2012aicha
    @2012aicha Před rokem

    Thanks for the information, where I can see the stops that the bus makes on a route, for example Fira to Kamari, thanks.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Doesnt exist anywhere unfortunately. You have to be here to see them with your own eyes :-)

    • @2012aicha
      @2012aicha Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained ok,
      thank so much :)

  • @travesurasconmegan75
    @travesurasconmegan75 Před rokem +2

    Very informative! I have binge-watched all your videos today, well, im still on it, and I feel so much more prepared to visit Santorini! Thank you so much! Some info around CZcams and Insta can be so misleading, so this was much much needed! I have a request: a video about visiting santorini in the off season. Specifically early March. I am planning to go and i have been told by some restaurants that they are still closed, opening in april. So i am worried about what i can do in my 3 day trip in March, how cold / rainy would it be, how cold is the water, the spring waters, etc. are there any soecial holidays, festivals, events? Please help!!!

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +2

      March is NOT a great month if you wanna DO many things, since the majority of the island (and tours) will still be shut down. BUT if your focus is to visit the villages without any tourists, then yes, anywhere from late November to late March is perfect. Weather in March : 14 degrees, mostly sunny but you should count on some rainy days. Water temperature is at its lowest, around 16 degrees, definitely not the best for swimming.

  • @albertlopez4956
    @albertlopez4956 Před rokem

    Thanks Sebastian. What is your tour like? Do you have a webpage?
    Going to Santorini soon.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Hi Albert ! You can email me at sebitheguide@gmail.com

  • @ninijo1234
    @ninijo1234 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you advise arriving at Santorini airport at midnight? I did some research and it seems that there will be no buses from the airport at that hour. But some sites say something will run during high season

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +1

      Nope, don't count on buses after 9pm at the airport !

  • @hallojuliya
    @hallojuliya Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the very helpful information! Please tell me, did I understand correctly that all buses to Vlychada go through Perrisa?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +1

      Correct !

    • @hallojuliya
      @hallojuliya Před 2 lety

      @@GreeceExplained thank you very much! good luck to you!

    • @hallojuliya
      @hallojuliya Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained You have given the information incorrectly. We have just left Perissa for Vlychada. The bus controller said that from Perivolos there is a bus going there

  • @ritakapp6822
    @ritakapp6822 Před 7 dny

    Hey! Thanks a lot for your videos! Question if you may please share - how bad the serpentine road is when taking bus from Fira to the port? will a person with motion sickness survive? :D Thanks!

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 6 dny

      It can be a bit impressive, yes. But maybe just close the curtain in order not to see the precipice ? :-)

  • @MonteiroKiko
    @MonteiroKiko Před měsícem

    Wonderful video. But i have a doubt? The line to perissa goes all the times to perivoulos?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před měsícem

      No it doesnt. You need to take the regular Perissa line to go to Perivolos. NOT the express line.

  • @hectottravieso1264
    @hectottravieso1264 Před rokem

    Hi, I will be on a cruise in Santorini in May. Is there a boat that takes you directly to Oia from the port? Where do you buy the tickets? Thanks in advance

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Hi ! Everything explained here : czcams.com/video/IcU3n3Efmew/video.html

  • @nadeeshanilankatilleka8596

    Hi, will there be buses from the airport to fira towards end of April at 8pm?

  • @narasimhaprabhu8487
    @narasimhaprabhu8487 Před měsícem

    Exactly like we find in India :)

  • @babeudoo
    @babeudoo Před rokem

    Hi Sebastian. We can only go on a day trip to Santorini. So from the airport we get the bus to Fira. From there, what bus stop or stops can you recommend that we can go to and explore before we head back to the airport? I figure we have 6 hours to do this. I appreciate so much your advice.

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Hi Eliza. Take the bus to Fira, do the Fira - Imerovigli walk (czcams.com/video/zdWbX0SMdlg/video.html), have a meal at Naoussa restaurant (Caldera View), and then head back to the airport.

    • @babeudoo
      @babeudoo Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained wow Sebastian thank you so much!!! This is definitely enough to give us a taste of Santorini. By the way how is the weather usually like in late October when we go there?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Late October is usually sunny but windy => chilly.

    • @babeudoo
      @babeudoo Před rokem +1

      @@GreeceExplained thank you so very much!

  • @lylac391
    @lylac391 Před rokem

    Is there a bus from Imerovigli to Fera that is easy to find from the hiking trail?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Here : 36.43297941739114, 25.424045989761318
      It's 5min away from the trail.

  • @bajajsarvesh
    @bajajsarvesh Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, I am reaching santorini at 345 am by a ferry from milos. My hotel is in fira city center. Will I get a shuttle bus to fira at 345?? Thanks in advance.

  • @SamDiMento
    @SamDiMento Před 11 měsíci

    Is there any chance that when waiting for a bus from Fira to Athinios Port, the bus will fill up beyond capacity even if we arrive 15 minutes early? How common of an occurrence is this? Asking because I will be taking a bus from Fira to Athinios Port for a ferry to Folegandros and can't afford to miss it. Also, are there always taxis at the stand in case of a last minute need?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The bus to Athinios Port rarely fills up. And even if it does, they send a second bus down. So I wouldnt worry if I were you.
      And regarding taxis, no, dont count on them, you'll rarely see any at the taxi station.

    • @SamDiMento
      @SamDiMento Před 11 měsíci

      @@GreeceExplained Thanks, very helpful

  • @shilpigarg9401
    @shilpigarg9401 Před rokem

    Can u please share what to do in mykonos

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Sorry, Mykonos will be for 2024. Right now I'm focusing on Santorini and Athens ;-)

  • @Shastabailey
    @Shastabailey Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, I would like to go to Vlychada Beach. I see that the bus only goes there every 3 hours or so…How does one know which bus will go there?
    Thank you!
    Leslie

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 9 měsíci

      On the timetables you can see the departure time from Fira to Vlychada. That's the time you have to hop on the PERISSA bus, and it will do an extra stop in Vlychada.

    • @Porraminina
      @Porraminina Před 29 dny

      Hi Sebastian, we appreciate your videos.Do you give tours in Santorini? How can we find you? We’ll be in Santorini in Mid June.

  • @SsSs-qb1bj
    @SsSs-qb1bj Před rokem

    Do the bus run in feb winter time?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Yes they do. Here are the timetables : www.ktel-santorini.gr/images/pdfs/ktel.pdf

  • @ongkahkien8596
    @ongkahkien8596 Před 2 lety

    Hi Sebastien! I will be visiting Santorini in October, thanks for your informative videos! I have three questions about buses please:
    (1) How do I load my luggage if I am boarding the bus from a stop along the route (eg. Pyrgos)? After flagging down the bus, can I just open the storage compartment and load my luggage in while the driver waits, or should I wait for the driver or ticket conductor to come down to help me open/unlock the storage compartment (similarly when getting off the bus with luggage in the compartment)?
    (2) If I have a (pretty big) foldable stroller, do I have to load it into the storage compartment too, or will the driver allow me to bring it onto the bus if it's not too crowded?
    (3) You mentioned in another video that half the Fira-Perissa buses do not normally stop at Pyrgos, and the bus schedule (even the one at the Pyrgos stop) may not differentiate these. If I am planning to take the bus from Pyrgos to Perissa (especially after sunset around 7+pm), is there a way to plan in advance which bus to try to catch (eg. would the kiosk at the Fira bus terminal have a tentative schedule for the day), or do I have to wait at the Pyrgos bus stop at roughly all the scheduled timings (eg. 7.20pm, 8.20pm etc) and hope the bus to Perissa stops by?
    Thanks!

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +5

      Hey !
      1. As you're flagging down the bus, point at your suitcases, the driver will then open the luggage compartment himself. Do not try to open it yourself.
      2. The foldable stroller will probably be required to go in the luggage compartment at all times.
      3. The EXPRESS Perissa bus is the one which is not stopping in Pyrgos. The NORMAL Perissa bus does stop. You can find all timetables here : www.ktel-santorini.gr/images/pdfs/ktel.pdf
      The "E" means "Express". So all the ones without an "E" will stop at Pyrgos ;-)

    • @ongkahkien8596
      @ongkahkien8596 Před 2 lety

      @@GreeceExplained Thank you very much for your reply, this is such a great help! One more quick question please - Near the Pyrgos bus station/square, where would you suggest I could deposit my luggage for a few hours for a cheap rate, at say a baggage drop facility, hotel or travel agency?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 2 lety +4

      @@ongkahkien8596 There's definitely no baggage drop facility in Pyrgos. But there are a few restaurants / bars just next to the bus stop. I'm sure that if you give them some money they'll agree keeping your suitcases for a few hours ;-)

    • @ongkahkien8596
      @ongkahkien8596 Před 2 lety

      @@GreeceExplainedGlad to know that, thanks again! Efcharisto :)

  • @avinks7137
    @avinks7137 Před rokem

    Last bus from oia to fira during may last 2023?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Around 11pm, but to be double checked on the PDF that i ve linked under the video, as time gets closer.

  • @esmediaz4724
    @esmediaz4724 Před rokem

    It’s safe to take the bus at night as a solo travel ?

  • @ansonhon8396
    @ansonhon8396 Před rokem

    Hi, any night bus from Fira to Airport running at 4am-5am?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem

      Nope. Earliest bus is usually 7 or 8am.

    • @ansonhon8396
      @ansonhon8396 Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained thank you for your reply. Is there any share transport during the hour? And how the cost?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      @@ansonhon8396 Dont think so, no. You'll have to arrange a transfer through your hotel or with a taxi company.

    • @ansonhon8396
      @ansonhon8396 Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained ok thank you so much!

  • @sho9214
    @sho9214 Před rokem

    a laptop backpack must go to the trunk?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      No, if its a tiny backpack they'll let you keep it.

    • @sho9214
      @sho9214 Před rokem

      @@GreeceExplained thanks a lot, I m going to bring my laptop bag so it’s not tiny :(

  • @user-rs3ru6vt4l
    @user-rs3ru6vt4l Před rokem +1

    My husband and I are looking for a one day guide at the end of OCT, could you send me an email with your price for one day tour! Thank you Karen

  • @yulia1884
    @yulia1884 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Crazy and inconvenient system. It is strange that in tourist cities such chaos. The bus goes strictly just to Fira from port. You have to yell in the bus😅 Everything is very uncomfortable for a tourist. Madness

  • @jb9201
    @jb9201 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hilarious 🤣

  • @messiah6672
    @messiah6672 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a email I can reach out to you. Coming there soon would like to set up a few things thanks 😊

  • @eviebernal2913
    @eviebernal2913 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you tip the bus driver?

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes you can. They have a little basket next to them for that purpose.

  • @piotrpindel7724
    @piotrpindel7724 Před rokem

    Hahaha that's insane😅 I will rent a car

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před rokem +1

      Yes, if you can afford it, it will definitely be a more relaxing option xD

    • @piotrpindel7724
      @piotrpindel7724 Před rokem +1

      @@GreeceExplained I love your Chanel. It's everything I need to know there. Thanks a lot. I waiting for more 😉

  • @bruslag
    @bruslag Před 5 měsíci

    funny

  • @abansalify
    @abansalify Před 2 měsíci

    Haha this is just like India

  • @garma53
    @garma53 Před rokem

    OMG, you’re talking a lot making me more confused! What I put in practice was opening my eyes and ears and ask questions. Worked every time.

  • @seavale11
    @seavale11 Před 3 měsíci

    busses

    • @GreeceExplained
      @GreeceExplained  Před 3 měsíci +1

      www.grammarly.com/blog/busses-buses/#:~:text=The%20plural%20form%20of%20bus,it%20as%20a%20spelling%20error.

  • @Rigohinojosa15
    @Rigohinojosa15 Před 2 lety

    Yea ima rent a quad instead haha