What makes it 61% Kids-Friendly: Children up to 12 are allowed and can play simple I-spy games with vases and statues, yet the museum is small, lacks interactive screens, and prolonged quiet may challenge restless kids.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A shorter layout keeps kids focused and allows time for games without rushing.
DIY scavenger hunt:
Kids search for key artifacts like geometric amphora Inv.1783, archaic amphora Inv.777, and the Rock of Eumastas inscription.
Tip: Print or write your list before arriving and let kids tick off items; ask staff for help if needed.
I-spy vase motifs:
Children count ships on the black-figure krater Inv.1773 and spot animal designs on vases.
Tip: Give each child a clipboard and pen; turn it into a friendly competition.
Pose by the Kouros statue:
Stand next to the life-size youth statue for memorable family photos.
Tip: Use the bench nearby to frame a wide shot; avoid flash on frescoes.
Relax in the museum courtyard:
Rest on benches outside the entrance when kids need a break.
Tip: Bring small snacks and water; plan your visit to include a courtyard pause.

L Louwe
This museum is a must see for lovers of the ancient world. The display cases are well organized and signage is all in Greek and English. The most remarkable exhibit is on the lower floor, with astonishing frescoes from Akrotiri.
John and Irene Herzog
All travellers with an interest in ancient art should make a concerted effort to visit the impressive and fascinating exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Thera. It focuses on "the roles, representations, and daily lives of women in the Cycladic islands from prehistory through antiquity". In the first place there is now on display a remarkable group of important and unusual works, many of w...
Michael Ng
I just visited the exhibition “Kykladitisses: Untold Stories of Women in the Cyclades" It will last until the end of October. The museum just finished renovation in June. It looks quite different with the old one.
Richard F
A small museum with some great exhibits, however the museum experience would be greatly enhanced if they provided WiFi for visitors as it is not possible to download the app or use the audio guide without WiFi and without the audio guide the visitor experience is limited. The staff were not welcoming or friendly and said WiFi was for staff only. It is a also a pity that the best antiquities from S...
John Alter
Nice small museum in the middle of the shops. Great air conditioning! 30-60 experience.
Visit early in summer to beat heat and crowds. In winter, confirm shorter hours and bring a light layer.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Museum admission (4) | EUR 12 |
| Water and snacks | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
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