1. Perivolos Beach is situated on the southern coast of Santorini. It is renowned for its black volcanic sand that offers a unique and striking contrast with the turquoise blue waters. The beach is around 7 kilometers away from Fira, Santorini’s capital. Perivolos Beach has been awarded the EU Blue Flag, an indication of the exceptional quality of its water. Visitors can enjoy a range of water activities, including windsurfing and jet skiing, while absorbing the beautiful scenery. The beach has several restaurants, tavernas, and cafes that offer sumptuous Greek cuisine and refreshing drinks. Visitors can also take a short hike to explore ancient Thira, an ancient city dating back to the Hellenistic period and the Roman era.

2. The beach is open from sunrise to sunset; however, the timings may vary depending on the season. Visitors can contact the local tourism office at +30 2286 023590 for more details.

3. Admission to Perivolos Beach is free of charge. The easiest way to reach Perivolos Beach is by bus or taxi. Buses run frequently from Fira, and the trip takes about 25 to 30 minutes. Taxis are also readily available in Fira and take approximately 20 minutes to reach the beach. Visitors can also rent a car or motorbike to explore the island and reach Perivolos Beach. Parking is available nearby, but it can be challenging to find a spot during peak tourist season.