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February 2, 2023 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

See the most beautiful places of Santorini

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See the most beautiful places of Santorini in 2023

Wondering which are the beautiful places of Santorini according to Santorini Tours? In this tribute we will thoroughly examine the best parts of Santorini so that your stay on the island becomes more pleasant according to your needs and wishes.

Often called the flagship of the Greek islands, Santorini has long thrilled travelers from around the world, attracting nearly 2 million tourists annually according to a 2018 survey. With its impressive whitewashed buildings, volcanic beaches, and the bluest of waters. that surround the rocky caldera, it doesn’t seem surprising to me that visiting Santorini is at the top of many dream travel destinations.

Whether you’re a fan of natural wonders or relaxing on beaches, Santorini offers attractions and retreats for every visitor. But let’s see in which part of the island you will enjoy your stay the most.

Fira: for restaurants, shopping and nightlife

The capital of Santorini, Fira is by far the busiest of Santorini’s locations, making it ideal for first-time visitors to the island.

The caldera side offers stunning views of the entire island, and here you’ll find countless cafes, restaurants, shops and bars.

There is much to see and do in Fira, including several museums worth visiting. The Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Prehistoric Thira of Santorini feature impressive artefacts discovered from sites on the island over the years.

The Gyzi Mansion Museum, a restored 17th century mansion, which contains some of the island’s oldest photographs, paintings and manuscripts. The Lignou Emmanuel Folklore Museum is particularly unique, as it is located inside a cave and is only open in the summer.

Fira is a haven for foodies and drinkers alike, with an enticing array of traditional tavernas and contemporary restaurants, as well as local wineries and breweries such as Santos Winery and Santorini Brewing Company.

Guests can also attend cooking classes on the premises, where they will learn to make delicious traditional dishes such as spinach pie, moussaka and kleftiko.

If crowded beaches aren’t your first choice, there are also private boat tours, as well as guided hikes along the cliffs. As you understand, the capital of the island is for all tastes.

There are several accommodation options in Fira, from large villas and renovated mansions to simpler Cycladic-style rooms, all with unforgettable accompanying views.

Oia: the best area to stay in Santorini

Oia is one of the most popular places to stay in Santorini, thanks to its unparalleled panoramic views, unforgettable sunsets and attractive boutique hotels.

At a distance of about 12 km from Fira, Oia is located on top of an immense rock, with the towering village offering visitors a perfect view of the volcano and the island of Thirassia.

You will stroll through the narrow streets, explore the many shops and taverns and relax on one of the sunny terraces.

A convenient car park located at the entrance of the village allows for easy access, with an additional port, Amoudi, located just 300 steps down.

Oia is noticeably quieter than Fira and has long been a haven for artists and writers. There are many art galleries, a maritime museum and the ruins of a Venetian fortress, while from a culinary point of view, you will find scattered traditional taverns serving fresh seafood.

Imerovigli: the best place to stay in Santorini for couples and families with children

Just 30 minutes from Fira on foot, Imerovigli is known for its unique accommodations. Here you’ll find a range of luxury hotels with suites and apartments (actually converted caves), which many visitors claim offer the best viewsat sunset across Santorini. You can take a tour of Santorini!

As in nearby Oia, in Imerovigli the rhythms are much more relaxed than in Fira, making the area ideal for couples and families with children.

The quiet picturesque streets and poetic surroundings make a night out here enchanting, while the nearby beaches offer their own heavenly retreat during the day.

Thanks to its convenient location, it is relatively easy to get around the island of Santorini from Imerovigli, with many transport options available.

You can follow the hiking path of the church of Panagia Theoskepastis, which will take you past the ruins of the Venetian fortress of Skaros (dating back to the 13th century). The path ends at the impressive church.

Firostefani: quiet with a great view of the caldera

While the village of Firostefani has long been considered a separate settlement, it is actually a northern extension of Fira and one of the most worthwhile places to stay in Santorini. The name of the village refers to its location, i.e. the highest point of the capital.

The village is often seen as a smaller version of Fira, with stunning sea and volcano views and equally stylish accommodation. The noticeable difference with the capital is its more relaxed rhythms.

Firostefani is home to several cafes, bars and restaurants, as well as its own shopping area in the center of the village.

A special attraction is the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos, founded at the end of the 14th century and located between Fira and the village of Imerovigli.

Accommodation options are plentiful and range from comfortable studios to private villas, with direct access to Fira in case you want to experience more thrills.

Kamari: beach and archaeological site

The village of Kamari is located on the eastern side of Santorini and is both a resort and an archaeological site.

Kamari beach is one of the destinations that you must visit once in your life. The beach’s rich black sand is a direct result of the island’s volcano, and the ample facilities allow visitors to enjoy a long and leisurely afternoon with minimal hassle.

Perched on the ridge of Messavouno, lies Ancient Thera, founded by the Spartans in the 9th century BC. You can explore the ruins of the baths, market, theater, temples, houses and public buildings. While art was rarely encouraged during the Spartan era, a fairly large collection of personal items such as vases, pots and statues have been discovered.

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  • Santorini Historical Private Tour
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August 3, 2021 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

9 things you should do in Santorini in August

9 things you should do in Santorini

9 things you should do in Santorini in August

The beautiful and glamorous Santorini invites you for another summer to explore it and experience a unique vacation combining a ride with donkeys, a visit to a volcano and a cable car. Book a Santorini Tour with us in August and have the time of your life!

1. Walk in the famous and picturesque Fira

The cosmopolitan Fira, the capital of the island, retains its interesting architecture and is one of the busiest places on the island. From the port you will go up 4-5 turns and you will be in the neighborhoods of Fira.

The village as it is located in an advantageous position above the caldera has experienced great tourist development. You will see the popular caves that were the residences of the poorest inhabitants of the island, but also the impressive public buildings and urban houses of the 18th and 19th century. It is worth approaching Theotokopoulou Square with its cafes and luxury shops. Look for different places from where you will enjoy the view of the chaotic cliff and the volcanic islands.

One of them is the orthodox cathedral of the Diocese. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Thira, the cultural center “Belloneio Foundation” and the Venetian Palace of Gyzi with its magnificent copperplates. In the upper Fira you will tour Frangomachalas with its well-preserved mansions and in Kato Fira, the church of Ag. Mina and the church of Christ. From here the cable car will take you down comfortably to the port of Gialos.

2. Walk in the famous Imerovigli

Imerovigli occupies the most privileged position and has the most breathtaking view of the caldera and Thirasia. It is famous for the luxurious hotels that offer their guests a natural balcony in the caldera, a calm atmosphere and a super relaxing landscape. You can have a Santorini Private Personalized Tour with Santorini Tours and experience the beauty of Santorini.

3. See rare finds in the museums of the island

A visit to the museum of Prehistoric Thira and the archeological site is like a dive into the long history of the island. The first houses finds from excavations in Akrotiri, such as furniture molds, bronze utensils and the only golden chamois figurine.

The Archaeological Museum houses collections of sculptures and inscriptions from the Archaic to the Roman period. Excavations have revealed parts of an advanced settlement of the 3rd millennium BC that was buried in the ashes of the great eruption of the volcano (15th century BC). It is considered one of the most important prehistoric centers of the Aegean and the Mediterranean.

4. Go to Pyrgos, the old capital

South of Fira you will find the village of Pyrgos which used to be (until 1800) the capital of the island. The settlement is located at the foot of Prof. Elias which is the highest mountain of Santorini.

In the center of the village dominates the medieval castle that is kept in good condition. There are picturesque taverns and beautiful cafes. Visit the monastery of Profitis Ilias or follow the path to the top of the mountain.

5. Visit Emporio and the nearby beaches

The village of Emporio is located in the southern part of Santorini and in the past was the commercial center of the island, as until a few years ago were located most of the shops.

Its medieval castle (Goulas) is well preserved. You will tour the labyrinthine medieval cobbled streets where in some cases only one person can fit. You will see the church of Evangelistria or Panagia Messiani (16th century) and the restored medieval buildings. You can take a tour of Santorini!

6. Plan a tour to the Volcano and the surrounding settlements

Prefer packages that include a visit to the Volcano, the Hot Springs and spend some time in Thirasia to discover the settlements of Potamos and Manolas, which are not touristically developed, and to swim in Korfos (old port), where you can enjoy a meal. However, the experience of seeing Santorini at sea is something you should not miss for any reason.

7. Opt for extreme sports

Only a diving enthusiast can understand the uniqueness of the experience of becoming part of this wonderful aquatic world. In Santorini you will feel this many times over, since at the same time there is the peculiarity of the seabed: the volcanic rocks and the awe from the bottom of the caldera.

8. Visit Red Beach, the wonder of nature

Santorini has good beaches such as Kamari sandy beach on the east side of the island, the famous Perissa with fine black sand, the busy beach of Monolithos near the airport, Columbus, Vlychada and many more. However, Red beach is considered the beast beach in Santorini.

This unique beach takes its name from the vertical reddish rocks that stand around next to the deep pelagic waters composing a landscape, almost unreal. It is approached from the great archeological site of Akrotiri where in the parking lot you will leave your vehicle and continue on a downhill path for 5 minutes to the sea. Of course you can also come by excursion boat from Akrotiri.

Be prepared for lots of people, especially in August.  There are canteens, while part of the sea shore is occupied by umbrella loungers. It has a southern orientation and consequently the meltemi does not catch it. In any case, despite any inconvenience, if you choose Santorini this summer, know that swimming on the Red Beach is one of the best thinks you can do in the island.

9. Santorini is an excellent gastronomic destination

Santorini is probably the most gastronomic island of the Aegean with a series of excellent local products but also restaurants that highlight and give another dimension to the products and the Greek cuisine. So your experience on the island will be complete only by tasting the cuisine of some of the distinguished and award-winning chefs of the island, who passionately cook and give soul to local products. You can enjoy a Santorini Private Tour and Food Experience as well as a Santorini Wine Tour with us.

Read more about Santorini tour:

  • 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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