

SANTORINI, on other hand, has many flights per day, on into the evening. If you opt for cheaper fare, you change in Europe and may not arrive until 2-5 pm NAXOS only has 3 flights per day, small modern turboprops, 40 psgrs, so unless you arrive by 10-10:30 you can't get their noonish flight and have a dreary airport wait. America - from PHL, JFK or Montreal - arrive between 9 - 10:30 AM, giving you the most choices of onward flights. this is a price/time decision here's the deal. You might also consider flipping your sequence depending upon WHEN your flight from US arrives in ATH. If you can make a Naxos connection then I would suggest that St George beach which is part of Naxos town perfectly suits your wants.īecky, plan your flight logistics before you book your hotels (and BTW, in hotels don't go for the rock-bottom nonrefundable rate the risk is not worth the minor savings). Santorini will have flights even in the late evening.

If you are arriving in the early evening there there will be no more flights to Naxos. Once you determine the best connection you will know which island makes the most sense.

You need two hours after landing in Athens to make a connection. Choosing your islands may be influenced on the timing of the flights. Paros is much smaller but does have more daily flights than Naxos. Santorini is a busy international airport with lots of flights. Purely on a logistical point of view all three islands have airports. The less hops you take the longer you have to enjoy the two Islands you choose. Each island hop eats up a minimum of a half day.
