Santorini

Sometime around 1630 BC, the wrath of the Gods gave birth to a mesmerizing crescent moon shaped piece of land embraced by the endless blue of the Aegean, 120 miles southwest of mainland Greece. The irony is that it was a catastrophic eruption that created one of the planet’s most coveted horizons dominated by the figure of a formidable and seductive volcano.
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Every year, its inhabited caldera attracts more than a million travelers, who seek the thrill of an encounter with nature’s most untamed side. A blend of Greek drama, legends, fire, wind and light fascinates its spellbound visitors who seek romance and life-time experiences. Nature’s extravaganza is matched with the sophisticated hospitality of an iconic hotel, built in the 1950s by an insightful shipping magnate and his wife on the island’s most privileged location...

Santorini is an inexhaustible gold mine of captivating secrets waiting to be discovered. Whether you opt for an adventurous exploration on your own or a tour by experienced guides, we will help you indulge in the island’s unique ambiance.

  • Car Rentals: We can arrange car rentals and offer you maps and directions so that you may explore the island and all 14 of its villages on your own.
  • Boat Trips: Organised boat trips depart every day from the Old Port of Fira to the volcanic islands; we do however recommend private boat trips. Attached, please find an itinerary already prepared for you but feel free to contact the front desk for alternative excursions and other suggestions. It is also possible to arrange daily cruises to nearby islands.
  • Private Tour Guides: If you do not want to explore the island on your own, multi-lingual and knowledgeable guides are at your service. They will plan a customised private tour of the island’s top attractions and sites for an adventure-filled or leisurely day, always according to your desires and instructions.
  • Winery Visits: You should not leave Santorini without visiting at least one winery. We recommend the Domaine Sigalas Winery outside Oia -an old traditional family winery that produces some of the most renowned wines, as well as the state-of-the-art Boutari Winery in Megalochori, the Santo Wines Winery, the Roussos Winery and Koutsogiannopoulos wWinery which offers extensive tours including a multimedia slide show.

Sightseeing and Insider’s Info

Our concierge will help you decide which of the island’s top destinations are worth visiting depending on the days you have at your disposal and your special interests.

  • Pyrgos: A picturesque village boasting some fine old houses, the remains of a Venetian castle on the hilltop and several Byzantine churches is definitely worth a visit in order to experience the island’s famous architecture.
  • Oia: The village of Oia is internationally renowned for the sunsets best viewed from its castle. However, you should avoid the overcrowded castle during high season and instead opt for a stroll through its picturesque alleys, lined with beautiful boutiques, cafes and restaurants.
  • Late lunch or early dinner at Ammoudi: A simple meal with fresh local ingredients next to fishing boats will mesmerise you with its couleur local and charming ambiance.

The island’s top beaches

  • Perissa: One of the most popular beaches on the island. The unique black lava sand and clear deep blue waters are the main attraction, as well as a big selection of water sports.
  • Perivolos: Black sand beach with a lot of tavernas and beach bars. Sport facilities are also available.
  • Vlyhada: This beach is a perfect spot for those wishing to avoid the crowds. A long black beach fringed with yellow cliffs weathered into bizarre formations.
  • Kamari: 14km long beach, the island’s most popular beach.
  • Red beach: Soaring red lava cliffs drop right down to the black sandy shore and into the clear blue sea making for a majestic setting that will leave you spellbound. A breathtaking setting for a swim!
  • White beach: Though only accessible by boat, you should not miss the opportunity to experience its incredible beauty from up close!

Art & Culture

Santorini is an island with a great history that is wonderfully exhibited in its museums and archaeological sites. You must not miss out on the following:

  • Akrotiri Excavations: Located at the southern end of Santorini, the ancient excavation site of Akrotiri is a must-see as it is the best preserved of all the prehistoric settlements discovered in the Aegean. Archaeologists have unearthed a major prehistoric town buried by a volcanic eruption where they discovered multi-storey houses decorated with wonderful frescoes featuring a great collection of ceramics and other findings, linking this site to the contemporaneous civilisations of Crete, Greece, Anatolia, Cyprus, the Levant and Egypt.
  • Ancient Thera: The second important period in the history of Santorini is linked to the city of Ancient Thera; this unique location on the top of Messa Vouno Mountain, between Kamari and Perissa, offers sweeping views of the South-eastern Aegean from a height of 369 metres. Excavations have brought the ruins of a town to light, which bore evidence of settlement as early as the 9th century BC.
  • Museum of Pre-historic Thera, Fira: The most exciting holding of this new museum is the collection of wall paintings from ancient Akrotiri, which were recently returned to Santorini from their previous home at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Two of these are currently on display, along with many findings from Akrotiri and objects imported from Crete and the North-eastern Aegean Islands.
  • Santozeum - The wall paintings of Akrotiri, Fira: This exhibition features copies of the wall paintings from ancient Akrotiri, created using a sophisticated technique of three-dimensional photographic reproduction that closely approximates the originals. Housed within a recently refurbished residence by Greek architect Constantinos Decavallas, this museum is an exhibit space that unites family heritage and involvement in the artistic traditions of the island, with a vision to create a cultural movement that exposes artists to the island and commissions new works inspired by Santorini.
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