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Group Travel to Santorini

✈️ 10 hours (via Athens) from NYC🗓 Best: April–October (best: May–June, September)🌍 Greece

Santorini is an outstanding group travel destination — offering the variety and scale to satisfy every member of your group while delivering shared experiences that become stories you tell for decades. Santorini is the Greek island every other island wishes it could be — a crescent-shaped volcanic caldera where white-and-blue architecture cascades down cliffs to an Aegean sea of impossible colors. The sunsets are not overhyped.

The Wedding Unicorn specializes in group travel logistics that make the impossible feel easy. We negotiate room blocks at the right properties, coordinate group airport transfers, plan shared excursions and private group dining events, and manage the payment and communication complexity that comes with traveling with 10, 20, or 50+ people.

blue-domed churches, caldera views, Oia sunsets, volcanic wine — all of it accessible to your group through coordinated planning that ensures nobody is left managing their own arrangements. The Oia sunset over the caldera is one of the world's most famous views — watching it from your cave hotel with a glass of Assyrtiko is something you carry forever.

Best time to travel to Santorini as a group: April–October (best: May–June, September). We recommend booking group travel at least 6–9 months in advance to secure the best room inventory and pricing.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: April–October (best: May–June, September)
  • 10 hours (via Athens) from New York City
  • Language: Greek / English widely spoken
  • Visa: No visa required for US citizens (90 days)
  • Currency: Euro
  • Room block negotiation and management
  • Group airport transfer coordination
  • Shared excursion planning
  • Private group dining reservations
  • Payment coordination across the group
  • Dedicated group contact throughout

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