Nea Kameni Volcano
Explore Santorini's fiery heart at Nea Kameni Volcano.

About Nea Kameni Volcano
Nea Kameni Volcano is a testament to the dynamic geological forces that have shaped the island of Santorini. Located in the heart of the caldera, this uninhabited volcanic island is accessible by boat, offering a dramatic excursion for those looking to delve into Santorini's volcanic origins. The current form of Nea Kameni is the result of numerous eruptions, the most recent of which occurred in the early 20th century. As you step onto its rocky terrain, you're walking on a landscape that continues to evolve. The island is characterized by its black lava rock formations and barren, yet strikingly beautiful scenery. Visitors can hike to the top of the volcano, where they'll be rewarded with mesmerizing views of the surrounding caldera and the island of Santorini itself. The hike is moderately challenging, taking you past fumaroles that emit steam and sulfur, reminders of the volcano's active nature. At the summit, you'll find several craters, including the largest, which still occasionally releases volcanic gases, a thrilling sight that underscores the raw power of the earth. After exploring Nea Kameni, many visitors choose to relax in the nearby hot springs of Palea Kameni, where the warm, mineral-rich waters provide a soothing end to the day's adventures. This area is also a fantastic spot for swimming and enjoying the stunning views of the caldera cliffs. The combination of volcanic exploration and natural relaxation makes Nea Kameni a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Santorini.
Highlights
- Hike to the summit of the active volcano for panoramic caldera views.
- Explore steaming fumaroles and unique lava rock formations.
- Visit the island's numerous craters, a testament to its volcanic activity.
- Enjoy a boat trip to the island, offering scenic views of Santorini's coastline.
- Relax in the mineral-rich hot springs of nearby Palea Kameni.
- Witness the stark, captivating contrast between volcanic terrain and the blue Aegean Sea.
- Experience a geological journey through time, understanding the forces that shaped Santorini.
