Santorini, the iconic Greek island, has been declared safe for travelers in 2025 after a period of heightened seismic activity earlier in the year.Greek authorities confirmed the island's infrastructure is fully operational and ready to welcome tourists.From late January 2025, Santorini experienced over 20,000 earthquakes, leading to evacuations and emergency measures.The Greek government declared a state of emergency, deployed emergency services, and updated civil protection plans.By early March 2025, seismic activity subsided, allowing for a return to normalcy in Santorini and surrounding islands.Santorini's tourism infrastructure is fully operational, with continuous monitoring, updated safety protocols, and readiness to host visitors.The global tourism community has responded positively to Santorini's reopening, with strong visitor interest in the island.Prospective visitors are encouraged to stay informed, follow local guidelines, and consider travel insurance when planning a trip to Santorini.Travel options to Santorini include flights to Santorini International Airport, ferries from Athens, and luxury helicopter transfers.Must-see places in Santorini include Oia, Fira, Red Beach, Akrotiri ruins, Santo Wines, and Nea Kameni volcanic islet.