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Helicopter rides are available from Eleftherios Venizelos in Athens to Oia, Santorini all year long, operating 0x per week. Shared helicopters depart at 00:00 from Eleftherios Venizelos’s heliport. Once you take off, the average helicopter trip to Oia, Santorini takes only . The cost of the trip for this route begins at €537.00. You can book your helicopter tickets to Oia, Santorini right here with Ferryscanner! We guarantee the best prices available, and pride ourselves on delivering great service should you need any assistance with your trip.
Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini helicopter trip schedule
A quick summary of hoper’s route from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini.

Can I book a helicopter from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini?
Unfortunately, there are no helicopters flying between Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens and Oia, Santorini at the moment. We’ll keep this page updated in case anything changes. In the meantime, you can explore some alternate routes, or check out the ferry schedule between Athens and Oia, Santorini!

How long is the helicopter ride from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini?
The helicopter flight from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini takes approximately .
While it’s possible for your in-air time to Oia, Santorini to vary depending on hoper’s schedules and weather conditions, estimated helicopter flight times are quite reliable. We recommend a helicopter from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini for passengers looking to arrive as quickly, and comfortably, as possible.
How early in advance should I book my helicopter?
You can book your helicopter ride from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini as early as ~4 months in advance and as late as the day before you depart. We recommend booking in advance to ensure space aboard the aircraft, especially when departing from popular heliports like Athens International Airport.
Can I do a day trip from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini?
Unfortunately a day trip between Eleftherios Venizelos in Athens and Oia, Santorini isn’t possible via helicopter. This is likely due to hoper’s operating schedule. For this route, we recommend staying overnight to make the most of your destination. Ferryscanner can help you secure your return tickets from Oia, Santorini to Eleftherios Venizelos.
Safety measures
hoper’s talented professional pilots follow strict safety guidelines in line with European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards.They follow ongoing evaluations to ensure their passengers have comfortable, relaxing travel experiences. Since you’ll be traveling over water, your aircraft will be equipped with life vests and flotation devices. Your trip from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini is in good hands!
Please note that the summary for the Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini helicopter route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. However, schedules may vary depending on seasonal changes, hoper’s internal policies and availability. For the most accurate and detailed flight timetable, including routes, stops, and pricing, browse our search and booking system.

How much is a helicopter from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini?
Helicopter prices from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini are relatively static, and begin at €537.00. There may be slight variations pending seasonal availability.
Helicopter Offers
Special offers on helicopter trips from Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) to Oia, Santorini may be available. If you’re curious about early booking discounts, limited time promos, or seasonal sales, you can stay updated with the Ferryscanner blog, our social channels, or even subscribe to the Ferryscanner newsletter! We want to ensure you’re always getting the best price for your trip to Oia, Santorini.
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Documents and boarding process
Once your booking is complete, your boarding pass will be emailed to you 24 hours ahead of your departure. On travel day, you'll need to present this pass to your pilot along with your Passport and Government-Issued ID. Please make sure to arrive at the Eleftherios Venizelos heliport 30 minutes before your scheduled departure. Upon arrival, your luggage will undergo a brief security inspection, and your pilot will assign you a seat in the helicopter. (There’s no need for the typical airport security process for this journey.)

How many passengers can take a helicopter from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini?
Helicopters from Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) to Oia, Santorini have space for anywhere between 1 and 4 passengers. Please note that since hoper offers shared flights, not all 4 seats may be available for your chosen date. With this in mind, it’s best to book your ride from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini as early as possible to ensure your whole group gets to take off together.

What months are helicopters available from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini?
Helicopter rides from Eleftherios Venizelos in Athens to Oia, Santorini are available all year round. The Greek islands experience a much milder winter than other parts of Europe. That said, each helicopter in hoper’s fleet is properly equipped with equipment for colder temperatures, including inlet filters and anti-ice systems. The pilots are highly specialized and skilled in adapting to different conditions.
Accessibility in-air
All passengers are welcomed on helicopters from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini. Most flights are equipped to welcome travelers who use wheelchairs or other forms of mobility assistance. Check out hoper’s company page on our website for more accessibility and safety information.
Headphones are provided to hoper passengers in order to protect your hearing from the noise levels inside the aircraft (which can reach 110db!). You’ll also be able to communicate with the pilot and fellow passengers while aboard through the headset.
Children and Pets
hoper is happy to welcome children and pets aboard their fleet. Infants between 0 and 2 years old fly for free, and can sit comfortably on a caretaker’s lap. Children aged 2-12 can fly with tickets booked by their guardians.
- Small-sized pets—up to 8 kg—that fit comfortably inside a closed or zipped carrier, are permitted.
- For safety reasons, service dogs above 8kg are not able to ride with hoper.
- Remember to travel with your pet’s necessary documents, like health records.
- Furry companions require a Light fare ticket that includes their owners name and ID card.
If you have more questions related to bringing your pet on the helicopter ride from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini, our lovely customer service team will be happy to help.

Quick tips for your heli trip from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini
Kick off your helicopter trip from Eleftherios Venizelos, Athens to Oia, Santorini with these essential tips for a remarkable in-air experience.
- Listen to the pilot. Pay attention to safety briefings; your pilot's instructions are crucial for a secure journey.
- Wear your headset. This won’t just ensure you hear the pilot; it’ll let you engage with your fellow travelers too.
- Keep your luggage stowed. Use designated compartments for bags to maintain a clear space for everyone.
- Stay seated during takeoff and landing. This ensures your safety and helps the pilot do their job without distraction.
- Avoid excessive movement. Delay any adjustments to your seat until you're comfortably airborne.
- Capture the moment—safely. If you want to photograph the breathtaking scenery, wait until you're at cruising altitude.
- Take a moment to relax. Close your eyes, breathe, and prepare for the thrilling experience ahead.
As you descend towards Oia, remember to soak in the tapestry of blues and whites that define this extraordinary jewel of the Aegean.
Want more inspiration and tips to make the most of your experience in Oia, Santorini? Check out the Ferryscanner Blog.

Finding your way to Eleftherios Venizelos heliport
The Eleftherios Venizelos heliport is conveniently located at the General Aviation Terminal of Athens International Airport, just a short distance from the vibrant city center of Syntagma and the bustling Piraeus port. To find the heliport, you can use this link: Eleftherios Venizelos Heliport (LGAV). From Athens city center, traveling by car or taxi takes approximately 40 minutes, costing around €50. Alternatively, you can take the M3 Metro Line (Blue Line) to Nomismatokopio Station and switch to bus 304 or 305, with a total travel time of about 90 minutes.
If you’re coming from Piraeus port, the M3 Metro Line will get you to Athens International Airport in around 60 minutes, or you can catch the X96 bus which takes about 90 minutes. Once at the airport, the General Aviation Terminal is about a 15-minute walk. Remember to arrive at the heliport at least 30 minutes before departure. The heliport is also fully accessible for those with mobility issues, ensuring a comfortable experience for all passengers.

Exploring Oia, Santorini
Oia, Santorini, is a stunning village known for its white buildings and blue-domed churches. As you walk through its winding streets, you'll be amazed by the breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. One of the most famous spots is the Sunset Castle, where you can catch an unforgettable sunset painting the sky with vibrant colors.
Don’t miss the charming shops selling unique handmade art and local jewelry. When it’s time to eat, try traditional Greek dishes like moussaka and fresh seafood at a local taverna. And if you're up for an adventure, hike the scenic path from Oia to Fira, where you’ll find incredible views and hidden spots along the way.
Oia is also home to beautiful beaches like Amoudi Bay, where you can swim, relax, or enjoy delicious seafood right by the water. Whether you’re there for a short visit or using it as a base to explore nearby islands like Thirassia, Oia offers wonderful experiences that everyone can enjoy.
Available helicopters from Eleftherios Venizelos to Oia, Santorini
The helicopter models currently servicing trips between Eleftherios Venizelos and Oia, Santorini.
