The program of the tour is a basic program of 6h tour.we can change everything you need and feet in your program.In case you are a cruise ship passenger or you are coming on santorini by ferry or plane for just some hours we can plan the hours of pick up and drop off up to you.
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Pickup included
Red beach that it 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.
Black beach is a beautiful beach situated 15 km southeast of Fira extending for 7 km on the southeastern side of Santorini.
The beach features unique charateristics, black sand, crystalline waters and various beach facilities.
However, the enormous rock called Mesa Vouno that rises from the sea is the main attraction of the beach and the entire area. Visitors are left spellbound by the stunning view of the rock especially when it shines in the dark.
Perissa is a nice tourist resort witnessing a huge tourist movement that starts from in the middle of the summer season.
The village offers a great variety of hotels for all tastes and budgets, restaurants, taverns, cafes and bars.
The area is extremely developed with modern amenities and quite inviting while retaining its strong traditional character.
The highest spot of the island (567 meters) is located between Pyrgos and
Kamari. The Mountain’s name is ProfitisIlias (Prophet Elijah), coming from the
Monastery with the same name on its peak. From this vantage point, you will
enjoy a striking view of the entire island, from the patchwork agricultural plains to the hilltop village of Oia.
The Monastery was built in 1712. The walls round the Monastery remind of a
fortress. The history of ProfitisIlias is long and very importand for the life of
Santorini during the centuries. In earlier times, owned its’ own ship which
conducted private business for the benefit of the monastery and at the same time the Monastery was an active intellectual and patriotic influence. From 1806 to 1845 it ran a school where the Greek language and literature were taugh.
The monastery’s decline began in 1860; buildings suffered serious damage in the 1956 earthquakes. The monastery today has an important collection of icons and bibles, and artefacts of the Greek Orthodox religion, ecclesiastical objects, books and ethnographic material. It also hosts displays on shoemaking, printing, candle making, wine making and of typical local food.
Next stop, Immerovigli that it is a picturesque village. It is situated at the north
of Santorini, only 2 km away from the capital of Fira. It is a continuation of Fira
and one of the most beautiful balconies of the island. The name of Imerovigli
comes from the word vigla which means view spot.
The position of the village provides a clear view of the caldera, and during the old times it allowed villagers to see the pirate ships approaching. Today, Immerovigli is one of the recognized traditional settlements.
Hotels and traditional houses are plentiful in Imerovigli. There are also many taverns and cafes with stunning views to the caldera. In front of Immerovigli lies an enormous rock called Scaros.On top of it is a castle that was built during the 13th century but it was bandoned in the early 1800s.
The castle housed all the administrative offices of the island. This part of the island collapsed after an earthquake, and only the huge hill of Scaros is left today.
Immerovigli has numerous chapels and churches built on the rocks overlooking the blue sea. The village is known as the ultimate romantic destination.
Fira is the capital of Santorini. On the caldera side you get one of the best views of the island and the activity level is enough to keep you entertained for hours. There are cafes, bars, restaurants, the most of them with view of caldera and some with several levels of patios and balconies to make the most of the space they have and the fact that when there are several cruise ships sitting below the town is packed with tourists.
If you enjoy shopping or eating or drinking or hanging out and watching the view then, Fira is worth visiting for a few hours in the day or evening.
The port of Fira below is where the cruise ships anchor and the tenders come and get the passangers and take them to the small port where they have three choices. The first choice, and maybe the most sensible one is to take the cable-car.
The second choice is to go up by donkey, which is what a lot of people end up having to do because they promised their kids that they would do this to get them excited about coming to Santorini.
The third choice is to walk which is done only by people who are in terrific shape and like a challenge or have something to prove.
The natural beauty of Oia village in combination with its traditional architecture which consists of white washed houses, old mansions where captains used to live, narrow streets and blue domed churches, make this village unique thus extremely popular to the visitors.
Photos and postal cards with the sunset of Oia, the caldera view and the churches with the blue domes have travelled all over the world advertising the incomparable beauty of the village and making even more people wishing to visit it!
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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