We offer the guests a unique experience visiting the most important villages on the Island and the spot with the best view of Santorini!
We start with Prophet Elias Monastery with its great history and the spectacular view of the island.
Then we drop you off at Pyrgos Village for a walk or coffee and lunch or brunch.
After that, we visit Akrotiri Excavations and you can enter the museum to admire the Ancient Thira.
We pass also from red beach for great pictures.
At last we stopped at Santo Wines which is the most famous winery on the Island you can either enjoy the view with coffee or food or make wine tasting of the several wines of the island!
Pickup included
The site of Akrotiri had been closed for many years but it reopened to visitors in April 2012 The archaeological site of Akrotiri is one of the main attractions of Santorini. Located on the southern side of the island, between the village of Akrotiri and the famous Red beach, this site is visited by thousands of visitors every year. Excavations on Akrotiri has started as early as the 1870s by the French Archaeological School of Athens. A few years later in 1866, the first traces of an ancient settlement had been accidentally revealed, during the works to get volcanic soil from Santorini in order to insulate the Suez Canal Bridge. In the century that followed, many excavations were conducted until the excavations of archaeologist Spyridon Marinatos started in 1967. The works revealed a fully-working and developed settlement. Archaeologists believe that the town was originally constructed around 4,500 B.C. but in the 17th century B.C. it was destroyed by an earthquake.
Red Beach Santorini: The red beach is arguably one of the most famous and beautiful beaches of Santorini. It is located only some steps away from the ancient site of Akrotiri. The small size of the beach creates a much crowded atmosphere and there are many days where most of the visitors choose not to make it all the way down to the beach and instead admire this unique landscape of red and black volcanic rocks from the headland. The access is relatively easy.
The beginnings of Pyrgos Village can be traced back to the 13th century when the Venetians were in control of the island. It started off as a small town with a monastery that added a large fortress in 1580. They built it as a strategic defense point for this time period.
Many historians say that Pyrgos was once the capital of Santorini up until the 1800’s when it switched to Fira. Although this is disputed, it is easy to see why they would choose Pyrgos for its high location away from the ocean.
A large, modern winery with stunning views of the caldera and cliffs. One of the Santorini’s most popular wineries for tasting, Santo makes and sells a wide range of wines that include white, red, sparkling, oak-aged and unoaked, and Vinsanto dessert wine. Santo’s on-site restaurant offers a good variety of snacks, entrees, and desserts (including a continental breakfast menu, kids’ menu, and prix fixe gastronomy menus), and their large wine shop also sells a comprehensive collection of local gourmet items – UPS home delivery available. There’s a sizeable parking lot on-site, and Santo is accessible via buses from Fira, Perissa, and Akrotiri.
Santorini is a breathtaking island in the Cyclades known for its stunning sunsets, whitewashed buildings, and dramatic cliffs. This volcanic island offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and luxurious experiences, making it one of the most sought-after destinations in Greece.
A picturesque village known for its whitewashed buildings, blue domes, and stunning sunsets. Oia is a must-visit for its charm and breathtaking views.
The capital of Santorini, Fira offers a mix of history, shopping, and stunning views of the caldera. It's a vibrant town with a rich cultural heritage.
A well-preserved ancient settlement that offers a glimpse into the Minoan civilization. The site is often referred to as the 'Minoan Pompeii'.
A unique beach known for its striking red cliffs and volcanic sand. The beach is a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling.
A boat tour around the caldera offers stunning views of the volcanic landscape and the opportunity to swim in hot springs.
A creamy dip made from yellow split peas, often served with olive oil and onions.
Fried tomato fritters made with Santorini's famous cherry tomatoes.
Tender octopus grilled to perfection, often served with a drizzle of olive oil and lemon.
A local delicacy made from the island's unique white eggplants, often grilled or fried.
This is the busiest time with the best weather for beach activities and sightseeing. The island is vibrant with festivals and events.
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Santorini is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur in crowded areas.
Fira Bus Station, Athinios Port
Buses are affordable and reliable, but schedules can be infrequent in off-peak seasons.
Available • Apps: Taxibeat
Car, Bike, Scooter
A volcanic island in the heart of the caldera, offering a unique hiking experience and the chance to see active volcanic craters.
A small, traditional island offering a glimpse into authentic Greek island life. Known for its charming villages and scenic views.
A small, tranquil island known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere. Ideal for a peaceful day trip.
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