Off Road Driving Experience · Santorini

Off Road Driving Experience · Santorini

1 offer 360€ 5.0 (1 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

Black Trails Santorini runs one option here: a 5-hour off-road Jeep tour priced at 360 €. The physical level is open to everyone, making it a solid pick for mixed groups or first-timers who want to push beyond Santorini's tourist circuit. Pick-up is directly from your accommodation, so there's no logistics puzzle to solve. Book early if your trip falls in peak summer, since a single-vehicle operator fills fast.

The offer

Off-road Jeep Tour in Santorini, Greece

Off-road Jeep Tour in Santorini, Greece

5.0 (1 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the tour?
Off-road Jeep routes on Santorini typically tackle the island's rugged volcanic terrain, steep dirt tracks and remote ridgelines far from the main roads. The sharpest jolts come when the vehicle climbs or descends loose volcanic gravel on exposed hillsides.
Do you need any driving experience to join?
No. The physical level is listed as 'Everybody welcome', and a guide drives the Jeep. You're a passenger, so zero off-road driving skills are required.
How long does the experience last, and where does it start?
The tour runs for 5 hours. Black Trails Santorini picks you up directly from your accommodation on the island, so just specify your location when you book.
In which languages is the tour conducted?
The tour is available in Greek and English.

Practical info

Season

All year

Equipment

Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothes you don't mind getting dusty. For a 5-hour ride over volcanic terrain, bring sunscreen, sunglasses and a water bottle since exposure on Santorini's open landscape can be intense.

Getting there

No transfers to arrange: Black Trails Santorini picks you up directly from your accommodation anywhere on the island, just confirm your exact location at the time of booking.

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Updated on 3 March 2026