
You are probably trying to figure out which Greek island is better for you to visit, right? As a Greek, I have visited almost all of my country’s islands, so this is my comparison guide for Santorini vs. Corfu this year.
What are their differences and similarities, and which one is better depending on your situation or even the time of the year you are looking to visit? I can certainly tell you this: these are two very different islands in two completely different areas of Greece.BEST HOTEL IN SANTORINI:San Antonio
BEST HOTEL IN CORFU:GRECOTEL LUXME Daphnila Bay
For Luxury:
- Corfu: Corfu Imperial
- Santorini: San Antonio
For Couples:
- Corfu: Olivar Suites
- Santorini: Canaves Oia
For Families:
- Corfu: Almyros Beach
- Santorini: Nissia
Cave Hotel:
- Corfu: **There are no cave hotels in Corfu.**
- Santorini: Divine Cave
For Beach:
- Corfu: Akrotiri Beach Resort
- Santorini: Petri Suites
Budget:
- Corfu: Yannis Corfu
- Santorini: Stelios Place
- Detailed Comparison, differences, and similarities
- Best For Attractions & Sightseeing
- Best For Beaches
- Most Romantic
- Best For Nightlife
- Best For Families
- Best For Wineries
- Best For Shopping
- Best For Foodies
- Best For Seniors
- Alternative Greek islands
As you know, Greece has no shortage of amazing islands to visit. Did you know that there are more than 2,000 Greek islands? Only about 200 are inhabited, which narrows it down a bit, but still… I know how hard it can be to pick one to visit for your next holiday.
Corfu and Santorini are two of the most famous Greek islands, but they are so different, like comparing apples to oranges, to be honest. They are different in size, on their landscape, and even geographically
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Santorini or Corfu?
If there is only one Greek island you can visit in your life, make it Santorini. You won’t regret it, and as I say to all of my friends “Santorini is literally the picture of Greece you may have in your head”.HOWEVER, Santorini can feel like a tourist trap these days and it can get extremely crowded in the summer months of June, July, August and September, so if you are looking for some of the nicest beaches in Europe, possibly the best food in Greece, literally tens of interesting Museums and a place that could feel like home for a family that you can visit many times then go to Crete.
You need to understand that the size of these two islands makes a big difference between them because Crete will never feel crowded or packed (yes, it will feel busier in the summer months, but never packed like Santorini), as it’s too big. It’s the size of Hawaii’s Big Island and one of the largest islands in Europe. Santorini is super tiny.
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CRETE | SANTORINI | |
Size | Crete is the largest Greek island and the 12th largest island in Europe. | Santorini is roughly 100 times smaller than Crete… |
Easier to Get To | Crete never gets crowded, but the large towns such as Chania, Rethymno, Heraklion, and Agios Nikolaos would feel busier in the summer (May to September) | Santorini is the busiest and most crowded Greek island, and it will always feel crowded and packed no matter the time of year. Unfortunately, these days… |
Most Crowded | Santorini has plenty of attractions for an island of its size, and things like the volcano views, sunsets, Oia village, Akrotiri ruins, and the Red Beach cannot be found elsewhere in Greece. | Santorini has some decent nightlife, too, but you will find mostly lounge bars and a few small clubs with a more relaxing vibe overall. A few clubs also play mostly Greek pop music, which can also be fun. |
More attractions and sights | Crete is one of the most historically and culturally rich places in Europe, with many Museums and Archaeological sites all over the island; the Heraklion Archaeological Museum is one of the most important in Greece. | Santorini beaches are not that great (by Greek standards), and they are mostly covered with black and red pebbles, but you can certainly have some fun days in them (like a hike to the Red Beach) |
Best Beaches | Crete’s beaches are some of the best in the world, with golden sand and crystal clear waters. There are thousands of beaches on Crete. | Santorini hotels have more impressive views and a more boutique feel overall. They are also more expensive as they are high in demand and limited in number. |
Hotels | Crete has some of the best resorts and all-inclusive hotels in Greece and thousands of smaller family-run hotels all over the island, so you definitely have more options. | Santorini is the busiest and most crowded Greek island, and it will always feel crowded and packed no matter the time of year. Unfortunately, these days… |
Most Romantic | Santorini is one of the most romantic destinations in the world, with its stunning views and sunset tours. | With its big towns such as Chania, Rethymno, and Heraklion, Crete has some of the best nightlife in Greece, with many options. |
Best Nightlife | Crete has a list of super cute wineries you can visit for wine tasting sessions, but they are all over the island. | With its big towns such as Chania, Rethymno, and Heraklion, Crete has some of the best nightlife in Greece, with many options. |
Best Beach Clubs | Couples, solo trips, and first-timers in Greece | Santorini is Greece’s winery capital, with more than 16 wineries on the island that have been producing wine for more than 200 years. |
More wineries | Santorini also has some good beach bars and clubs with a less premium feeling but with excellent services. | Crete is perfect for families with kids of any age. It has great watersports parks, many things to see and do, and some of the best family resorts in Greece. |
Ideal for | Crete has a list of super cute wineries you can visit for wine tasting sessions, but they are all over the island. | Santorini is super expensive in accommodation and restaurants, but you can make it more affordable (read my tips here) |
More Expensive | Santorini can also be exciting for a family with kids, but I always felt smaller kids wouldn’t appreciate the island that much. The hotels on Santorini are generally smaller, with steep steps and few family facilities. | Enjoy the dramatic views, the wineries, and the sunset volcano cruises. |
Best thing you can do: | Overall, Crete is not expensive, and there are thousands of accommodation options, so you can have great budget holidays if you want. | Best for off-season visit (or winter, November to April) |
Santorini is ideal if it is your first time in Greece, and the combination of a live volcano in a sea lagoon with dramatic views and sunsets is a natural marvel you have to see once in your lifetime. | Santorini can also be very interesting for a family with kids, but I always felt smaller kids won’t appreciate the island that much. The hotels on Santorini are generally smaller, with steep steps and not that many family facilities. | Santorini is also great to visit off-season and in the winter, as there are still many things to do and see apart from the beaches (such as wineries, the volcano, Akrotiri, etc.), but nothing on the beaches. |
Best tip you can give me: | Rent a car | Rent a car |
Crete is fully open throughout the year as its economy does not rely solely on tourism. More than 600K locals live on the island permanently, so it’s great to visit in the winter, but you won’t be able to enjoy the beach life if that’s a priority. | Crete is massive, and it won’t feel like being on an island, to be honest. | Best island for first-timers in Greece: |
Best for Families: | Crete has some impressive honeymoon hotels, such as Domes Noruz, but it’s generally considered less romantic. | Crete has some impressive honeymoon hotels, such as Domes Noruz, but in general, it’s considered less romantic. |
Best For Honeymoon: | Santorini can also be exciting for a family with kids, but I always felt smaller kids won’t appreciate the island that much. The hotels on Santorini are generally smaller, with steep steps and not that many family facilities. | Crete has some impressive honeymoon hotels, such as Domes Noruz, but generally, it’s considered less romantic. |
So, let’s see which island is better in every case, shall we?
Best Island for Attractions, Museums & Sightseeing: Crete
Detailed Comparison:
- Crete is diverse, with many things to do, while Santorini has more limited options.
- Crete is a big island that offers pretty much everything, such as waterparks, Museums, Wineries, farms, lakes, hiking in the mountains, protected national parks, and more.
- In Santorini, you can go wine tasting in one of the island’s 16 wineries, which is an impressive number for its size.
- Crete has the following Museums: Archaeological Museum of Chania, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Knossos Palace, Natural History Museum, Ancient Greek Technology Museum, Olive Oil Museum, and many more.
- Santorini has more than 10 amazing museums or archaeological sites (including Akrotiri Prehistoric Site, a Tomato Industrial Museum, Museum of Prehistoric Thera, Archaeological Museum, Folklore Museum, Santozeum, Gyzi Mansion, Wine Museum, Art Space Gallery, Maritime Museum, Ancient Thera Site, and a Museum of Fossils at Perissa)
- Santorini has some amazing traditional Cycladic villages, like Fira, Pyrgos, Megalochori, Emporio, and, of course, the incredible Oia town (which can easily be the only reason to visit Santorini anyway…).
- Crete has 2 of the cutest towns in Greece, which are Chania and Rethymno
- Santorini has an active volcano with one of the largest craters in the world, where you can take a tour on (!). You don’t get to see that every day, and it is the characteristic that makes Santorini’s landscape so dramatic and impressive.
- Crete has one of the most unique deserted islands, which used to be a leper colony, called Spinalonga.
Best Island for Beaches: Crete
Crete, on the other hand, has some of the most tropical golden sand beaches in Europe. The only problem with Crete’s beaches is that you need a car to explore them as best as possible.
Detailed Comparison:
- Santorini has only volcanic pebble beaches (red, black, and white beaches). These are very impressive, to be honest, but you won’t find any fine sand beaches in Santorini due to the volcanic stones scattered all over the island.
- Crete has more than 100 amazing sandy beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters. You can find gay-friendly beaches, cosmopolitan beaches, beaches for nudism, beaches for partying, beaches for families, and even quiet and relaxing beaches where you’ll basically be alone. Some of the best beaches of the island are also in front of some of the best hotels, so if beach life is your priority, make sure you stay in one of these hotels.
- Santorini’s sea waters can be quite deep. It is the sea where you take one step, two steps… and you are in! No time to think about it.
- Crete’s sea waters can be pretty shallow and are perfect for kids or seniors on most beaches. It’s the type of beach I like personally, where you can walk and walk until you wonder, “When is this sea water getting deeper?” But there are so many different beaches all over the island, with pebbles, golden sand, rocks, or just sand.
Most Romantic Island: Santorini
It’s Santorini. Crete can be a great destination for a couple, but being 100% honest here, it’s nothing compared to Santorini.
Detailed Comparison:
- Santorini is considered one of the most romantic destinations in the world and one of the top destinations for honeymooners. For many good reasons: sunsets, views, food, cute villages…what else do you need?
- Crete, being so big, has its super cute and romantic locations, such as the Old Town of Chania, and hundreds of romantic restaurants all over the island. Still, overall, Santorini is considered more romantic.
Best Island for Partying & Nightlife: Crete
Best island for wine lovers: Santorini

If you want to combine your holidays with wine tasting or anything wine-related, come to Santorini. Santorini is one of the best wine destinations in Europe and home to the oldest vineyard you will find on the continent. But that doesn’t mean Crete has no wineries because it’s a rich place in wine production, with some of the best wines in Greece.
Detailed Comparison:
- Santorini is considered the most unique (and underrated, I have to say…) wine destination in the world.
- Santorini has more than 16 Wineries and Wine Tours you can take. The wine tasting experience usually includes amazing views, refreshing local wine, and Greek meze/nibbles.
- Crete has tens of wineries, too, but they are less impressive overall and more difficult to visit in general, as you would need a car to reach them.
- Santorini’s wineries are top world wedding venues because of their romantic settings and the stunning views.
- Santorini has 1 of the 10 wine museums in the world (this one)
- Santorini’s most famous local wine is the “Assyrtiko” variety, which has received hundreds of awards worldwide. You can also taste the sweet port-like wine of Santorini called “Vinsanto”
Best island for foodies: Crete
The great thing about Crete is that it is so rich in terms of what people are growing on the island that it is impossible to find anything you don’t like. Last but not least, Crete is considered to have one of the best olive oils in Europe.
Best island for families with kids: Crete

I honestly believe Crete is the best place for family holidays in Greece. There is no shortage of incredible family hotels with stunning children-friendly water parks and slides, hundreds of all-inclusive hotels that cater to even the most demanding family, all over the island, and some of the most interesting historical sites in Europe, making Crete an ideal destination for a family with kids of any age. Let’s also not forget that Crete has some of the best family villas in the country, which can be ideal for a large or even smaller family and can even become cheaper than a hotel.
Best island for shopping: Crete

Santorini does have some interesting art galleries and boutiques to shop around (which are extremely expensive), but Crete has such a diverse shopping market in almost every town. Heraklion, being the island’s largest town, is probably the shopping capital of Crete, but Chania’s and Rethymno’s old markets are little gems that can make you wander around for hours.
Best island for seniors or people with disabilities: Crete
Which one is the best island, Crete or Santorini, finally?
In my opinion, this is not a valid comparison overall, as it’s like comparing apples to oranges, because both islands are extremely different in what they offer. I am sure you would enjoy both, and the great thing is that you can get on a day cruise from Crete to Santorini.
If you are visiting Crete, please stay more than five days and focus only on one area (western Crete and Chania are the best areas to start, in my opinion). Don’t try to explore the whole island simultaneously because you will be driving tens of kilometres daily, which can be tiring.
Read Also: How Many Days Do You Need in Santorini?If I had to choose just one island between the two, I would probably go to Santorini for a quick trip (especially if it’s my first time in Greece) and then spend more days overall in Crete for a more relaxing vacation.
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Conclusion
I hope this comparison helped you out. As I said in this article, if it’s your first time in Greece, you should visit Santorini for a few days, but I would rather spend more time on Crete.
The other thing about Crete is that unless you stay locked in your all-inclusive hotel (which I hate personally), you will probably need a car. Yes, there are some very good bus services on the island, but a car will always allow you to explore the island much better and more flexibly.