EXPLORE THE CALDERA
The caldera of Santorini is one of the world’s natural wonders and has even been associated with the myth of Atlantis city.
The caldera of Santorini is one of the world’s natural wonders and has even been associated with the myth of Atlantis city.
Akrotiri is a prehistoric city that lies beneath a bioclimatic shelter.
The imposing rock of Skaros, visible from Fira and Imerovigli, is situated 330m above sea level. Here you will discover the mediaeval capital of Santorini.
Santorini is famous for its excellent wine. There are several wineries on the island, each with its own distinct ambiance and, of course, originally flavored selection of wines.
A delightful little village located northwest of Fira, with a view to lush green vineyards.
Taking a walk around Santorini is a once in a lifetime experience! The whitewashed buildings, the infinite caldera- create a romantic, storybook-like setting that will win your heart from the very first moment.
Oia’s majestic sunset has a worldwide reputation of being truly spectacular.
Santorini is an important island with a longstanding history. There are numerous fascinating museums to visit, each housing rare collections and displays.
Dive into the alluring depths of the Aegean: Cape Tripiti in Thirassia, the shipwreck at Taxiarchis, Palia Kameni, Adiavatis reef, the caves at Mesa Pigadia and the “Indian rock” of Akrotiri.
Sign up for one of the many cooking classes available and learn the chefs’ secrets on how to prepare Santorini’s scrumptious delicacies, such as tomato patties, “sfougato”, “melitinia” and sweet “koufeto”.