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Cycladic Suites & Spa
Cycladic Suites & Spa features accommodation in Fira near Central Bus Station and Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral.

Smaragdi
Smaragdi lies just 50 metres from the black beach of Perivolos. The Cycladic-style residence offers a large swimming pool, and a hot tub.

Santorini Kastelli Resort
Santorini Kastelli Resort enjoys a secluded location just 2 minutes’ walk from the beach of Kamari.

Terra Verde Oia by K&K
Well located in the Oia Caldera district of Oia, Terra Verde Oia by K&K is located 1.3 km from Katharos Beach, 14 km from Archaeological Museum of Thera and 22 km from Santorini Port.

Enarma Suites & Spa Wellness Retreat
Set in Megalokhori, less than 1 km from Thermis Beach, Enarma Suites & Spa Wellness Retreat offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a...

Klοstrá
Located in Foinikiá, 2.4 km from Baxedes Beach, Klοstrá provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Heyday Luxury Suites
Situated in Perissa, 100 metres from Perissa Beach, Heyday Luxury Suites features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

One of One Hotel
Located in Imerovigli, 2.8 km from Archaeological Museum of Thera, One of One Hotel provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Santo Mangata Boutique Hotel and Spa
Set in Perissa, 400 metres from Perissa Beach, Santo Mangata Boutique Hotel and Spa offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a terrace.

Arxegono Cave Houses Santorini
Located in Pirgos and with Santorini Port reachable within 5.5 km, Arxegono Cave Houses Santorini provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...

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highlights
Watch the sunset in Oia
Oia’s stunning blue roofs and whitewashed buildings are an instantly recognisable scene. Sunset around the castle attracts flocks of budding photographers daily.Museum of Prehistoric Thera
Set in historic Fira, this fascinating museum tells the story of the island’s prehistoric periods through exhibitions of pottery, ancient tools and weapons.Cable car ride from Fira's Old Port
If you’re not afraid of heights, catch the cable car from Fira’s Old Port up to the town. The 3-minute climb offers stunning sea views.Akrotiri Archaeological Site
Destroyed during the island’s volcanic eruption and excavated in 1967, the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri is said to have been Plato's inspiration for Atlantis.Kamari's open-air cinema
Listed as one of Europe’s best, Kamari’s open-air cinema offers the chance to kick back in a deck chair with a cocktail under the stars.Perissa and Perivolos' beaches
The 7-km-long Perissa Beach is recognisable by its volcanic black sands and the imposing Mesa Vouno Mountain, which emerges from its crystal-clear waters.Wine tasting in Pyrgos
Pyrgos’ hilltop setting provides a great spot for sampling celebrated Santorini wines, accompanied by spectacular sea views.Santorini's Red Beach
This small beach’s striking red volcanic sands and rock formations hug a piece of secluded coastline south of Akrotiri.Santorini's volcano and Thirasia Island
No visit to Santorini would be complete without a trip over to its volcano and hot springs, followed by a traditional meal on Thirisia Island.
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A Greek Island Dream
Imagine a typical Greek island with whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and sloping cliffs, and the chances are that you’re thinking of Santorini. Protectively curving around 4 other islands in its archipelago, this volcanic island has fertile ground bringing forth lovely rosé wine and some of the sweetest cherry tomatoes you’ll ever taste.
High on a caldera shelving into the sea, the capital Fira overlooks the cruise liners plying the turquoise Aegean waters below. North is Imerovigli, home to several 5-star Santorini hotels with fantastic views.
Also providing amazing views is the accommodation in Oia across the bay. Cascading down the slopes, the sea of white here is only dispersed by vibrant pink flowers, blue domes and the brown of ancient windmills, all becoming black silhouettes as the sun sets.
Santorini Airport is on the other side of the island and 2 resorts south of it – Kamari and Perissa – have the best, black sand beaches. However, the most visually impressive is Red Beach at Akrotiri where the stunning red colour of the caldera and sand makes the trek down the rockface well worth it. Just time it right to avoid high tide! Also near Akrotiri are excavations of a Minoan era settlement.
Wherever you choose to stay, Booking.com has a fantastic range of B&Bs, apartments and hotels in Santorini (Thira in Greek).

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It is very expensive to eat out, so you will need to shop...
It is very expensive to eat out, so you will need to shop around. If you stay away from the restaurants with a view, you can see a big difference in the prices if you go a street or two below for the same food. Bring runners with you as you will do alot of walking and the paths are not great so no heels. Beware of roads as they do not have the same rules (no rules) as your own country.Guest review byJanIreland - 10.0
Crowded with cruise ship visitors but only during mid-point...
Crowded with cruise ship visitors but only during mid-point of day. Once we figured out layout, easy to get around. Lots of stairs, so be prepared. All was welcoming. Especially all the tours and guides. Wine-tasting and catamaran tours great. E-bike was a bit more difficult than I anticipated - but probably more about my fitness level - not the tour. Tour guide really looked out for me. Santorini exceeded our expectations.Guest review byKatherineUnited States - 10.0
Kamari is great to visit.
Kamari is great to visit. Nothing is too far, you can get the local buses to Fira, or the airport. I went on a full day tour and visited most places such as pyrgos, tharisia island, hot springs, volcano, Oia for sunset. All very beautiful. You have to trek the scenic view from Oia to Fira- one of the best walks in the world! Every place I ate was delicious. Never had a disappointing meal.Guest review byHelenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
On arrival it is confusing - hotel is built on upper slopes...
On arrival it is confusing - hotel is built on upper slopes of caldera, so it has different levels. On the plus side as soon as you leave the hotel you are on the famous Fira/Oia walk - turn right for Fira. You are on the highest part of the caldera so initially it is downhill, also you are close to Skaros rock which is worth visiting for the views and has a church partially hidden on the seaward side at a slightly lower elevation. As long as you can look to the sea you will have great sunset views wherever you are,my hotel patio was great for this.Guest review byAlanUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Having stayed two weeks in Perissa, I dare say I know it a...
Having stayed two weeks in Perissa, I dare say I know it a bit. It's a great mix of not too big of a town, plenty of groceries shopping spots, Restaurants with some great offers, nice beaches (even though one has to get used to black sand) and cultural spots like a very nice Orthodox Church and some historic ruins if you dare to hike a bit. It's wasn't too crowded either, so if you consider going, do so Early - Mid September.Guest review bySherman SiegeLuxembourg - 8.0
A village with bakery, gyros place, souvenir shop & good...
A village with bakery, gyros place, souvenir shop & good sized mini market. Walkable to Fura though a noisy main road. Buses good too but more value for money the further you are going. Taxis quite expensive so we walked a lot.Guest review byJulieUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Lovely village but getting very busy.
Lovely village but getting very busy. Restaurants were excellent and staff in them very polite and attentive. Greece is not cheap these days so you have to pay the same as in UK for meals etc. Wine is very expensive but nice to see that they only sell Greek wine in supermarkets and restaurants.Guest review byElaineUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Awesome local villlage with very friendly locals.
Awesome local villlage with very friendly locals. Great scenery and views, easy to get around hope you like steps. Breakfast at Penelope’s (not Tiffany’s) was fantastic a bit pricey but great food and great views..Guest review byVictoriaSwitzerland - 10.0
The small village streets were rustic and lined with...
The small village streets were rustic and lined with friendly shop keepers. A relaxed and friendly inviting people. Hill top views are simply amazing and make fantastic photos. The only issue is when the cruise ships arrive. Streets become over run by time poor travellers, checking their watches and posing for pictures along the narrow pathways leading from the town back to our appartments. Once they have gone, the night becomes peaceful and relaxed again.Guest review byRoberto - 2.0
the location is not what it seams, it is just between the...
the location is not what it seams, it is just between the main road and other construction sites or empty fields, with no nice view. Overrated prices on booking.com compared with the reception prices or any other nice hotels even in Oia.Guest review byralucaRomania