The bewitching but dangerous beauty of Santorini’s Red Beach

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Red Beach Santorini

Santorini’s Red Beach is seen in an image from EscapeGreece.com 

 

[Editor’s Update: If you plan to visit Santorini in 2018, please beware that Red Beach is officially closed to the public. Click here to read about a landslide that occurred on Red Beach in April 2018 and led island authorities to re-issue warnings that the beach is off limits because it’s too dangerous to visit.] 

 

Rockfall risk: Since Santorini enjoys a worldwide reputation for superlative natural scenery, it’s not surprising that the island’s remarkable Red Beach regularly garners glowing accolades from international travel publications and leading lifestyle websites — along with ample attention on social media, where thousands of people have posted selfies that they shot on and near the colourful coastal attraction.

During my routine online work and research, I frequently find articles in which travel magazines and websites declare Red Beach to be one of the world’s “best,” “most beautiful,” “most unusual” or “most colourful” beaches, and recommend it as a “must-see” for anyone visiting Santorini.  Photos of the distinctive strand, which is also known as Red Sand Beach, appear even more often on websites and social media pages dedicated to travel in Greece, and in particular for hotels and tour companies operating on Santorini.

 

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What the articles, posts and photo captions rarely mention, however, is that Red Beach is a veritably perilous place to sunbathe, swim or stroll. In recent years, there have been several significant rockfalls and landslides from the crimson-coloured bluffs that rise behind the narrow strip of scarlet-tinged pebbles and stones, and geological experts believe it’s possible that more cliff sections could collapse onto the beach at any time. (There are anecdotal claims that two beachgoers were killed by a landslide a few years ago, but I couldn’t find any news reports confirming the fatalities or date of the accident.)

 

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by TripAdvisor member Chris B

Red Beach is seen on a sunny April afternoon in a photo by TripAdvisor review contributor Chris B

 

Red Beach Santorini

During peak season in past years, sunbeds have been available for rent, as seen in this photo from the Santorini Hotels Facebook page

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by Cecil Ramirez

In April, Facebook member Cecil Ramirez captured this photo of the imposing red stone cliffs that tower above Red Beach

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by Daena K Nicholas

Major rockfalls have occurred at Red Beach several times in the past decade. Two of the larger landslides are clearly visible in this photo shared on Facebook by Daena K Nicholas

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by Jc Male

Red Beach has been “closed” since August 2013 because of fears more landslides could occur, and since stones and boulders loosen and plunge from the cliffs on occasion. But warning signs like this one, shown in a Facebook photo by Jc Male, have not deterred thousands of people from going to the beach.

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by Daniel Dias da Silva Facebook photo of Red Beach Santorini

Sunbathers sit near the foot of one of the larger landslides, seen in a Facebook photo by Daniel Dias da Silva. Fences were installed to keep people from climbing the cliffs and landslip rubble because that could trigger further collapses of the rock face.

 

Red Beach Santorini photo by Nikky Dudek

The safest way to see Red Beach is from the sea or from a distance on a hilltop vantage point like this one captured in a Facebook photo by Nikky Dudek

 

Please click on the link below to continue reading about Red Beach on page 2 of this post, where you can view videos and dozens more photos of this singular Santorini beach.

 

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14 responses to “The bewitching but dangerous beauty of Santorini’s Red Beach”

  1. Linda Avatar

    Really beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing.

  2. Janie Avatar
    Janie

    My friend passed away here when we visited in May 2013. We were on the hilltop area when we assume part of the cliff gave way from underneath her. Beautiful place…dangerous indeed.

  3. […] Thira regional unit. The island is famous for its four fantastic beaches. They are, the Kamari, the Red Beach, Monilithos and […]

  4. […] red beach is another one of those must see kind of places despite the people […]

  5. Santorini in Greece Avatar
    Santorini in Greece

    Perissa and Rent beach in Santorini are the best for me. Summer in Greece for ever my friend

  6. ItsAllBee Avatar

    I totally agree with you. I think the reason why most publications don’t mention how dangerous this beach is, it because most are just regurgitating the same old information without actually visiting the place. The best beaches in Santorini can also be some of the most dangerous to get to namely Red Beach. When we visited, the entrance to get down to the beach had rocks and sand from a previous landslide that probably happened in recent days. Yes, it’s beautiful but people need to know that visiting this place is at their own risk and good that you are posting about it 😀

  7. […] If you’re planning to visit Santorini but don’t wish to risk a visit to Red Beach, you can instead view dozens of photos of it in my May 2016 blog post The bewitching but dangerous beauty of Santorini’s Red Beach. […]

  8. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    My husband. Died here. 2014. Drowned.

  9. […] sand that made the beach so sought-after in the end. Be careful when you visit, and be aware of the landslide risk. Furthermore, The Travel Chanel has recently honored the Red Beach as “The Best Unusual Beach” […]

  10. Natas-greece Avatar

    Red beach is a dreamlike place, but people really does indeed need to be aware of the landslide risk. Stay safe and take it easy while hiking down. I’ve mentioned your blog post here: https://www.beachgreece.com/santorini/red-beach/

    Let’s make sure that no one gets unnecessarily injured while visiting this wonderful beach.

  11. […] However, it is prone to landslides, so it can be dangerous. This might be one beach where you just enjoy the view from a distance and then move on. For more information, read this article. […]

  12. Sagar Avatar

    Whenever I see beautiful images of places Santorini always stands out.This year In December I am going to celebrate Christmas there.Bookmarked it.

  13. […] However, it is prone to landslides, so it can be dangerous. This might be one beach where you just enjoy the view from a distance and then move on. For more information, read this article. […]

  14. […] you turn west rather than north as you leave Vlyhada. In that case, you will pass Red beach first (unfortunately closed because of the falling rocks), then White beach, both stunning […]

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