A visit to Palea Kameni, one of the volcanic islands in Santorini’s caldera, offers a unique experience that combines natural beauty with relaxation: the chance to take a soothing dip in its famous hot springs. Accessible by boat tours from Santorini, Palea Kameni is less active than its neighbor, Nea Kameni, but its underwater volcanic activity heats the surrounding waters, creating natural thermal baths.
As you approach the island, you’ll notice the water change color from the deep blue of the Aegean Sea to a unique greenish hue, signaling the presence of sulfur and other minerals. The hot springs are located in a small, sheltered cove, allowing boats to anchor close by.
Once there, you can dive in and swim to the warmer areas where temperatures can reach up to 35°C (95°F). The hot springs are believed to have therapeutic properties, owing to the high mineral content of the water. Many visitors find that a dip in these springs can relieve sore muscles and leave skin feeling rejuvenated.
Though the experience is undoubtedly soothing, it’s worth noting a few practical points. The sulfuric content of the water may stain light-colored swimwear, so it’s advisable to wear darker colors.
Additionally, the strong smell of sulfur, although not harmful, can be quite potent. As the area can get crowded, especially during peak tourist season, an early morning or late afternoon visit might offer a more tranquil experience.
All in all, a dip in the thermal waters of Palea Kameni is a unique experience that adds a touch of wellness and adventure to your Santorini itinerary. It’s a must-do for anyone looking to explore the island’s natural wonders beyond its beautiful beaches and stunning sunsets.