Back to newsA magnitude 3.5 earthquake struck near Cape Akrotiri in Santorini on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The epicenter was located 31 kilometers south of the cape. Earthquakes of this size are common in the Aegean region and typically cause no significant damage or disruption. Visitors to Santorini and the surrounding islands are unlikely to feel any effects, and ferry services and tourist activities are not expected to be impacted. Travelers should be aware that the Aegean is a seismically active zone, so minor tremors occur regularly. No injuries or damage have been reported. If you are on the island, follow guidance from local authorities and hotel staff if any follow-up activity is felt.
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Minor Earthquake Strikes Santorini, No Damage Expected
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