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December 14, 2021 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

Santorini is not just a sunset

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Santorini may be relatively small in size, the information you have, however, is so much that you find it quite difficult to arrange your schedule, so it’s better to trust Santorini Tours. You can find Santorinitours and you can call us on 694 457 7918. A small island in the Cyclades has managed to become world famous and every summer thousands of tourists flock there for its surreal landscape, the abundant view of the Aegean and the sunset.

Of course summer is the season when Santorini knows its great glories as it is flooded with tourists who want to admire the beauty of the island. It is even considered the island of lovers who arrive there to live romantic moments. But what about winter?

Santorini is definitely not like most islands. This is because the season does not end in September or October but continues until November. Basically the winter for most tourist shops is the months of December, January and February.

Winter in Santorini

The island of dreams, as it is called worldwide, is re-established with winter colors, softer rhythms but with the same mysterious charm. Even in the winter months you will find ways to have a good time, eat nice food and find some of the nicest accommodation at lower prices.

Of course, the image that you will see as soon as you reach the most touristic points of the island, that is, all the villages on the Caldera, such as Fira and Oia, has nothing to do with summer.

In the heart of winter you will see closed hotels and restaurants, shops in a row with shutters down and sealed and few tourists and locals. The traffic in winter is transferred to the innermost villages of the island such as Messaria.

There you will find everything open. It is no coincidence that there live locals and professionals who have their businesses in the summer in the tourist places of the island. Life there in winter will remind you more of the daily life of a village than the cosmopolitan Santorini.

Seafood with winter flavor

Santorini is famous for its fava beans and seafood. What is certain is that in winter you will enjoy them better on the one hand because the restaurants are not so crowded to serve on the other hand because the prices are better.

Dare to take a trip to a different, calmer Santorini, but one can only enjoy it from the end of November until March. When the island moves at a slower pace. A Santorini that is now in the top tourist destinations in the world for at least 15 years.

Start from Pyrgos

Pyrgos, in the heart of the island, is a good, alternative choice for accommodation in Santorini, as long as you do not have a dream of a lifetime to sleep and wake up in the Caldera. It is almost equally far from the north and the south, built high – higher than any other settlement of Santorini – it overlooks land and sea may be one of the last villages that were used for tourism.

Indeed, a walk in the old part of the village, which was overtaken and characterized as traditional and preserved, is indicative of the relatively recent turn in tourism. However, it is also extremely interesting, as it passes through narrow cobbled streets with manicured buildings on the left and right, most of them tight-fitted together – this is how the villages with a fortified character on the islands- while all the roads seem to lead to the top.

In Kastelli and even more to the highest point of the village, where the church of the Entrances of the Virgin dominates, while nearby is the Virgin Mary who celebrates the Fifteenth of August and is one of the oldest churches on the island. You can take a tour of Santorini!

Pyrgos is a picturesque village, like the rest, less popular, villages that we visited and that still retain their color and architecture: Megalochori with the most beautiful square of Santorini, Emporio with the highest bell tower on the island of Palia Panagia or Mesaria with the old factories and mansions – some restored and others half-destroyed by the earthquake of ’56, when they were permanently abandoned.

Nice and the cave old houses that we meet here and there; the cave dwellings without foundations, which are narrow and long, carved either in whole or in part in the Thera land and have a vaulted roof.

Definitely you should go in Akrotiri

However, the prehistoric settlement revealed by the archeological dig at Akrotiri was also built with wisdom. It is necessary to visit the covered and well-preserved archeological site, where you will learn everything about the excavations and much more about the fact that the place you visit was first inhabited in the Late Neolithic period, around 4500 BC, while the 18th century BC had developed into a city.

The location was ideal for a safe anchorage, as it was protected from the north winds and the morphology of the soil favored the development of agricultural activities. It is a common secret, after all, that the fava made by Akrotiri and Emporio is the most delicious.

The area of ​​the excavations is close to 14 acres and only a small part of the prehistoric city has been discovered. Other interesting information is that the construction was dense and the buildings were multi-storey with rich murals, organized warehouses, craft spaces, excellent urban planning with streets, squares and a sewer system, which passed under the cobblestones and was directly connected to the houses.

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  • South Part Santorini Private Tour
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  • Santorini Historical Private Tour
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December 1, 2021 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

Why is it better to go to Santorini in winter?

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Why is it better to go to Santorini in winter?

Santorini in winter is off-season and this is exactly what should be taken advantage of by those who want to really enjoy the beauty and the uniqueness of the island with Santorini Tours. You can find Santorinitours and you can call us on 694 457 7918. Arriving in Santorini, whether viewed from above or from the sea, one is enchanted by the uniqueness of the landscape, after all, it is not unjustly among the top three tourist destinations in the world.

Where to stay in Santorini in winter

Fira is the ideal place to stay in the winter, it is the capital of the island and the only place that has life throughout the day. Hotels, restaurants, cafes, have much lower prices than in the summer, so having the caldera on your feet will not cost a fortune. Everything that can be done in Santorini, will make it much more comfortable in winter, due to the fact that there is not a large number of tourists on the island compared to the summer when there is overcrowding.

What you will see and what you will do in Santorini in winter

The rhythms may be more relaxed and not so touristy but rather this is an advantage and not a disadvantage for you who are a traveler. For example, you can enjoy the famous sunset without having to wait in line to take a picture yourself without dozens of tourists next to you. In Santorini in winter you will enjoy the sunset without distractions and anywhere you want. You will be impressed with how unique the colors are in the gray of the winter sky.

You can walk on the red beach maybe even alone. The wild beauty of Kokkini Paralia “is unique. In the winter at most you can meet some Chinese tourists who just take some pictures and leave. If a sunny day occurs, relax and have a picnic with your loved ones, gazing at the red rocks.

You can climb to the volcano of Santorini with very favorable temperatures so the ascent will be much easier. Without the 35 degrees Celsius and also a lot of people. The same goes for the archeological site that takes you back to the 16th century BC. You will even see the houses and jars from then on. In Santorini in winter you have the opportunity to enjoy and learn the history of this place in a completely peaceful and quiet landscape.

Santorini beyond the caldera

The caldera of Santorini, the big cliff that was created when half the island sank due to a huge eruption of the volcano, is today the most sought after place on the island. The most expensive accommodation in Santorini overlooks the volcano, while the villages of the caldera are spreading more and more on the edge of the cliff. It is undoubtedly a very impressive landscape that takes the breath away of those who see it for the first time, especially from the sea, with the white houses and the churches with the blue domes, looking like a wreath on the rocks.

Those who know well, however, assure that the real beauty of Santorini lies in the hinterland and its fertile land and its villages, such as Pyrgos, a real labyrinth with narrow streets and old churches, built so that it is invincible from any threat. The vineyards and wineries of Santorini are located inland, as well as the old tomato factory, which for decades prepared the well-known canned tomato from Santorini and which today functions as a museum.

Akrotiri in winter

If the caldera and the volcano itself did not steal all the glory of Santorini, then the archeological site at Akrotiri would be the reason why the island would be known worldwide. There, the settlement that flourished on the island when the great volcanic eruption was recorded, around 1650 BC, is maintained in exceptional condition.

Today it is a visitable archeological site where all the grandeur of that settlement is captured: two-storey buildings, murals, public works, make Akrotiri one of the most important archeological sites in the world. It is characteristic that only one in 20 visitors to Santorini – out of the more than 2 million it receives annually – visits Akrotiri, located at the southern tip of the island, on the opposite side of Oia, which gathers crowds.

Santorini’s culture

The architecture, the old churches, the caves, the canvases – the wineries of Santorini, its museums and its culture in general, are “lost” in the light of summer, the noisy crowd looking for rest and service and the frenzy – many times on popular islands – summer rhythms. All these are, after all, critical factors for which some of the visitors of the island, even declare disappointed, after visiting it. You can take a tour of Santorini!

On the contrary, an off season visit gives everyone the opportunity to get to know the culture of the island. To admire the way the cave houses are built and why, how they protect their inhabitants from natural or other dangers. You can see the Tower and its houses, Emporio, the Castle of Oia and the Castle of Fira. Also, you may visit the museums of the island and learn its history, so that they really know it and understand it deeply.

Read more about Santorini Tours:

  • Santorini Sightseeing Private Tour
  • Exclusive Shore Santorini Private Tour
  • Impressive Caldera Santorini Private Tour
  • South Part Santorini Private Tour
  • North Part Santorini Private Tour
  • Santorini Historical Private Tour
  • Santorini Sunset Private Tour

Filed Under: Santorini Tagged With: HOLIDAYS IN SANTORINI, Santorini, SANTORINI DECEMBER, santorini in winter, santorini winter 2022

November 16, 2021 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

Why should you definitely go to Santorini?

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Why should you definitely go to Santorini?

Evocative landscape, fascinating history, romantic atmosphere, unique local products and wines, constantly evolving gastronomy, high quality services. It is no coincidence that Santorini is one of the top travel destinations in the Mediterranean. You can see the many aspects of Santorini with Santorini Tours.

Visit to Akrotiri

On either side of the chapel of Agios Nikolaos, in Balos bay or Palos in, we will find two very beautiful deserted volcanic beaches. At the beaches and Agios Nikolaos we will go down from the main road to Akrotiri where we will see the second sign for the path 11. The trail is steep and needs a little attention.

The area here in the 19th century was a port through which the products of the area were distributed. Its ruined pier, as well as half-ruined buildings and caves will be seen on the small deserted beach west of the chapel. From the beach to the east continues path 11 along the coastline, to the organized beach and from there ascends to the main road of Akrotiri.

Thirasia

In the shadow of Santorini, Thirasia can offer the alternative to those who want authenticity, tranquility and solitude. This part, like Santorini, on the island of Strongyli, was cut off during the great eruption of 1,600 BC. and is part of the perimeter of the large caldera formed in the years after the eruption. Its geomorphology is very similar to that of Santorini, but in contrast, its tourist development remained for most of its visitors as part of the day trip of the tourist boats that depart from the port of Fira to visit the volcano in Nea and the Old Kammeni.

But the reality for those who want to really get to know the island and love it is fortunately different. So, we unreservedly recommend you to steal some of your time in Santorini and visit this beautiful island even for a while not as part of your visit to the volcano, but a day dedicated exclusively to it.

Visit to the windmills

The hill of Gavrilos is a low hill south of Emporio, on the ridge of which eight traditional windmills of the 19th century have been built, while there are also Byzantine ruins. The mills of Santorini were made of volcanic stones, water, soil and lime and their height reached about six meters.

The windmills have been characterized as historic and listed buildings, while a study by the municipality predicts for the future two of them to be restored and work like regular windmills, one to be turned into a museum of windmills, a fourth as a traditional cafe and the others as shops of traditional products. At the end of the ridge, at the top of the hill, the eight windmills start in succession. From the hill of the latter, we can enjoy the stunning view to the South of the island.

The castle of Emporio

Emporio is the largest village of Santorini and it certainly is worthy of your visit. The castles were fortified settlements, where the houses were built glued to each other, so as to form a single wall, and usually had a main entrance from the inside. The Venetian castle of Empori began to be built in the 15th century, around 1,450 AD. It was later extended beyond the fortified enclosure. It is one of the five castles of the island and the best preserved today, as it is inhabited.

An important ecclesiastical monument of the settlement today is the church of Panagia Mesani with its ornate bell tower, of the 16th century. Entering the fortified settlement from its impressive “Door”, it is worth getting lost in the labyrinth formed by its narrow alleys, where houses, small stairs and terraces, galleries and bridges are mixed. The castle is inhabited, so in our tour of it we must respect the privacy of its inhabitants. If we “climb” on a terrace we will enjoy a beautiful view of the surrounding area and the hill of Gavrilos opposite the windmills. You can take a tour of Santorini!

Sunset in Oia

The sunset of Santorini is the most famous in the world! It is therefore self-evident for the visitor to be at the time of dusk in various parts of the caldera in order to enjoy this magical spectacle. In Oia and specifically in the Castle, a large crowd gathers every afternoon to enjoy the amazing spectacle of the setting sun.

Perched on every possible spot, on the edge of the settlement, visitors set up their cameras and wait patiently to admire the majesty of nature. The color combinations that result from the sunset are truly amazing and the spectacle compensates even the most demanding.

Read more about Santorini Tours:

  • Santorini Sightseeing Private Tour
  • Exclusive Shore Santorini Private Tour
  • Impressive Caldera Santorini Private Tour
  • South Part Santorini Private Tour
  • North Part Santorini Private Tour
  • Santorini Historical Private Tour
  • Santorini Sunset Private Tour

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October 5, 2021 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

Discover the unique Santorini in October 2021

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Discover the unique Santorini in October 2021

Santorini stands out from the rest of the Cyclades for its wild side. And precisely because Santoriniis filled with tourists during the summer months, we are here to suggest you to see it and enjoy Santorini in October 2021 with Santorini Tours. When tourists are less, prices are more affordable and generally the rates are more normal.

Santorini, therefore, is a favorite destination of both Greeks and foreigners who rush to visit it from every possible part of the Earth. The most famous and most photographed island of Greece, with a breathtaking view, is a diamond that stands in the middle of the endless blue and is worth a visit at least once in your life. Santorini in October 2021 is the perfect place to visit.

The sunset in Santorini in October 2021

Sunset in Santorini is famous all over the world. As the sun sets in the Aegean Sea, from the northern end of the island, in the castle of Oia, so many colors are created on the horizon that no one could have imagined that they could result from the “dip” of the sun in the sea.

Take a walk in Santorini in October 2021

Start your walk from the Caldera to the volcano which is only 10 minutes away from the bay of Fira. The ascent to the volcano to meet its active craters takes about 20 minutes by footpath. It is worth to reach the top, to carve the black stones and to see that the sulfur still smokes and smells strongly. In Fira, the capital of the island, you can visit the Archaeological Museum.

Ancient Thira is the city of the historical times of Santorini. It is located on Mesa Vouno in a fortified position that dominates the whole island, at an altitude of 385 m. In Oia, apart from the unique sunset, you can see the Castle, the scattered windmills and the Maritime Museum. The special Naval Museum, one of the few in the Aegean, with such a rich naval history, is housed in a traditional captain’s house of the 19th century.

Easy access to Santorini in October 2021

You can access Santorini in October 2021 easily. Numerous flights from all over the world arrive daily at Santorini International Airport, while you can book a direct flight from Athens and Thessaloniki with many airlines. Also, the port of Santorini has a regular, daily connection with Piraeus, Crete and most of the islands of the Cyclades and the Dodecanese, if you prefer to travel by boat.

Food

Santorini is not just the most emblematic island of Greece. It is also the “chair” of a gastronomic cosmopolitanism. Discover its local products: barley, fava, Santorini tomato, saffron, aubergines, brandada, meletinia and of course the famous Santorini wines.

Architecture of Santorini

The traditional architecture in Santorini is integrated in the Aegean. The settlements of the island are divided into three categories: Linear (Fira, Oia, Thirasia), Advanced forts (Pyrgos, Emporio, Akrotiri) and Caves (Vothonas, Finikia, Karterados). Today, the Caldera of Santorini is one of the most valuable places in Greece. At its edge are built the most luxurious hotels, most caves, respecting the traditional architecture.

Book a tour to Thirasia

In the shadow of Santorini, Thirasia can offer the alternative to those who want authenticity, tranquility and solitude. This part, like Santorini, on the island of Strongyli, was cut off during the great eruption of 1,600 BC. and is part of the perimeter of the large caldera formed in the years after the eruption. Its geomorphology is very similar to that of Santorini, but in contrast, its tourist development remained for most of its visitors as part of the day trip of the tourist boats that depart from the port of Fira to visit the volcano in Nea and the Old Kammeni.

But the reality for those who want to really get to know the island and love it is fortunately different. So we unreservedly recommend you to steal some of your time in Santorini and visit this beautiful island even for a while not as part of your visit to the volcano, but a day dedicated exclusively to it. You can take a tour of Santorini!

Visit Wine Museum

It is the only cave museum in Greece and is located 8 meters below the ground. It has the shape of a labyrinth and a length of 300 m. The museum presents the history of wine and the life of the Santorini viticulturist since 1660. It was created by the love and passion of the Koutsogiannopoulos family for tradition and wine, which tradition continues to this day , as 4th generation. All tools, utensils and machines are authentic and rare pieces. The stages of wine production as well as all the machines are exhibited in chronological order: pruning, plowing the land, harvesting, pressing and weighing the grapes.

The rare exhibits, machines and winemaking tools, will transport the visitor to another era. At the end the visitor has the opportunity to taste four of the best wines produced today by the winery in the specially designed tasting area. In conclusion, the visitor keeps in his memory all the knowledge from his trip to the past.

Read more about Santorini Tours:

  • Santorini Sightseeing Private Tour
  • Exclusive Shore Santorini Private Tour
  • Impressive Caldera Santorini Private Tour
  • South Part Santorini Private Tour
  • North Part Santorini Private Tour
  • Santorini Historical Private Tour
  • Santorini Sunset Private Tour

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