Little Venice is the island’s most photographed sunset location, and also its most crowded. This page treats sunset as a matter of direction, foreground and access rather than pointing to one exact, fragile spot.
How to choose
- Match the location to your evening — a public viewpoint, a dinner reservation with a view, or a quieter west-coast drive.
Chora’s public views
- Beyond Little Venice, other public points along Chora’s waterfront offer sunset views with less concentrated crowding.
Agios Ioannis and Kapari
- The west-facing coastline near Agios Ioannis and Kapari offers a calmer, Delos-facing alternative to Chora’s waterfront.
Armenistis
- The lighthouse headland offers a more remote sunset setting, combined naturally with a lighthouse visit earlier in the day.
Dinner-linked sunsets
- Several west-facing restaurants offer sunset views as part of a reserved dinner — a practical way to combine the two.
Safety and access
- Stick to public paths and confirm parking; some coastal viewpoints cross private property lines that aren’t always obvious.
FAQ
Where can I watch the sunset without Little Venice’s crowds?
The west coast near Agios Ioannis and Kapari, or the Armenistis headland, both offer genuine alternatives with fewer visitors.
Do I need a reservation for a sunset dinner spot?
Popular west-facing restaurants can fill up around sunset hours in peak season — booking ahead is worth it if you have a specific venue in mind.
