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Three Bells of Fira (with kids)

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How Kids-Friendly is Three Bells of Fira?

63%Kids-Friendly
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What makes it 63% Kids-Friendly: Kids can hunt for the three bells and enjoy the view during a quick free visit, but there are no rails, restrooms, shade, or stroller-friendly paving, so parents must supervise closely and bring water.

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Reviews4.6/ 5
(from 2,728 reviews)

Positives:

  • Free Entry: No admission fee to explore the church grounds and viewpoint.
  • Easy Roaming Area: Flat space in front of the bells is safe for kids to walk and play.

Challenges:

  • Limited Shade: No trees or awnings; direct sun exposure can be strong.
  • Uneven Surfaces: Cobblestones and steps require sturdy, closed-toe shoes.
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What is Three Bells of Fira?

  • A small 18th-century Catholic chapel crowns the Fira-Firostefani caldera edge with three azure-domed bell towers.
  • Showcases Cycladic architecture through smooth, whitewashed walls and vibrant blue domes.
  • Features an iconic silhouette celebrated in global photography and publications against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea.

What is so special about Three Bells of Fira for with kids?

  1. Iconic blue-domed church set on a cliffside
  2. Free, open-air landmark with sweeping caldera views
  3. Fun treasure hunt activity to engage children
  4. Quick visit easily paired with Fira cable car ride
  5. No admission fee, suitable for short family outings

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore the bells, complete a treasure hunt, take photos, and enjoy a snack break without tiring younger children.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Three Bells of Fira

Bell Tower Treasure Hunt:

Give kids a checklist to find the three bells, count dome steps, and spot Thirassia island.

Tip: Print or note the list before arrival to keep children focused and excited.

Family Photo at the Domes:

Capture your family against the blue domes and caldera backdrop.

Tip: Use a wide-angle setting and ask another visitor to help so everyone fits in the frame.

Ride the Cable Car:

Walk 10 minutes to Fira cable car station and ride down to the Old Port.

Tip: Buy one-way tickets in advance online to skip the queue and enjoy the gondola view.

Wall-Side Picnic:

Enjoy snacks or gelato while seated on the low wall below the bells.

Tip: Bring bottled water and pre-packed snacks; there are no benches or vendors on-site.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Three Bells of Fira

  1. Plan Around Sun: Visit early or late to avoid midday heat and peak crowds.
  2. Pre-Download Checklist: Prepare the treasure hunt list offline to ensure continuous engagement.
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Reviews of Three Bells of Fira

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Anthony Napolitano

Anthony Napolitano

Aug 2025

For my money a more picturesque scene than the three blue domes of Santorini. Way less crowded there was nobody here when we came Very easily accessible from Fira cable car

Abe Darwiche

Abe Darwiche

Jul 2025

It’s a beautiful spot and definitely a must-see—but honestly, it was very overrated. The crowds were overwhelming, people pushing for photos, and the whole area felt like a chaotic mess. It completely took away from the serene essence you’d expect from Santorini. I left feeling more stressed than inspired. If you want to enjoy it, avoid going during peak summer season. The view is lovely, but the ...

Alec Tseng

Alec Tseng

Jun 2025

The Three Bells of Fira is one of the most iconic photo spots in Santorini, but here’s a tip: don’t just navigate to the church itself. To capture the classic postcard view, you need to walk around to the back via another path and search for “Viewpoint” instead. Totally worth it for the perfect shot!

Rakan Matouq

Rakan Matouq

Jun 2025

Beautiful place, gorgeous sunset view 😍 grab a drink or some snacks before going and you will enjoy it even more!

Eric Haffner

Eric Haffner

May 2025

What a remarkable, stunning, breathtaking view of Santorini! One of the most inspiring spots in all of the island. Set your camera down or your phone down. Take some pictures, sure. But remember to stop and enjoy the view. There is nothing in the world like it.

When is the best time to visit Three Bells of Fira (Santorini, Greece)?

Summer: arrive before 9 AM or after 4 PM to avoid heat and crowds; bring hats, sunscreen, and water. Winter: mid-day visits are milder but check wind advisories.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Cable car ride (1-way, 2 adults + 2 kids)EUR 30
Guided family walking tourEUR 50
Snacks and drinksEUR 15
Total EstimatedEUR 95

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Map of Three Bells of Fira

Address: Fira 847 00, Greece

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About Three Bells of Fira

Opening Hours

Monday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday:9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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