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April 5, 2022 By GEORGIOS GEORGIOU

Discover the original Santorini in 2022

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Santorini 2022

Santorini is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful Greek islands and one of the most important tourist attractions of our country, with its photographs traveling across the length and breadth of the universe. You can explore Santorini in 2022 with the help of Santorini Tours. The uniqueness of the Caldera, the whitewashed houses that seem to hang on the cliff, the donkeys that roam the cobbled streets, and the magical Mediterranean sunsets make it special and differentiate it from the rest of the Cyclades.

In the summer months the island is “sunk” by visitors, who come to experience the authentic Greek summer. But, how authentic is the reality they face when arriving on the island? The truth is that both Fira and Oia are the most popular destinations on the island, as a result of which they gather the most people. Most hotels and nightclubs are located there.

Finikia

Finikia is a small, but very well preserved traditional village of Santorini, just a few kilometers outside Oia. At the time when the city of Oia experienced great prosperity with shipping, in Finikia lived the farmers who worked in the plain and the vineyards. This picturesque village is a beautiful alternative and a quiet place to spend the night, if you live in Oia.

While there, you can walk from the beach of Baxedon to the settlement, and take the road that leads to the valley with the vineyards and the beautiful churches of Agia Kyriaki and Agios Konstantinos. From the small church of Kyra Panagia you can enjoy the sunset calmly. On the left side of the road that leads from Baxedes beach to Finikia, you will find the famous winery “Sigala”, the only one in this area of ​​the island.

Monolithos

Monolithos is a coastal village of Santorini, on the east side of the island, 8 km east of Fira and is home to 405 people. It belongs administratively to the Local Department of Messaria of the Municipality of Thira. The village got its name from the big rock, Monolithos, on which the church of Agios Ioannis has been built.

In Monolithos is the State Airport of Santorini, and the only tomato factory that operates today and belongs to the Union of Thera Products Cooperatives.

On the beaches of Monolithos you will find the famous black sand of Santorini, which is really fine sand and not pebbles, as in most beaches of the island. In fact, in winter the sand fills the whole area and the road.

The beach of Monolithos was very popular at the time when there was the only beach bar in Santorini. Now there is an organized piece with sunbeds and umbrellas and it is considered an ideal beach for families with children. In the left part of the beach of Monolithos called “Wild”, the landscape will remind you of the beach of Vlychada. It is the part of the beach that is most affected by the weather and has no type of organization.

Thirasia

The last place we suggest is not located on Santorini, but opposite it. And the reason for the small island of Thirasia. Until the Minoan eruption of prehistoric times that created the Caldera, Thirasia was part of the island of Strongyli, which today completes the circular outline along with the islands of Thira and Aspronisi, with which it belongs to the same island group. Thirasia was separated from Strongyli during the catastrophic eruption of the volcano in 1600 BC.

This island is located in the west of Santorini and is about one mile from Ammoudi of Oia. It has an area of ​​9,246 sq.km. and a population of 319 inhabitants according to the 2011 census. According to mythology, the island was named after the youngest daughter of King Thira, Thirasia, to whom he had given it to build a majestic palace.

The island was a small part of the west coast of prehistoric Round and is considered to have been cut off and created during the great eruption of 1600 BC. The historian Pliny mentions that in 237 BC. Thirasia had seceded from Thira after an earthquake. Ptolemy mentions that Thirasia was a city, in which important prehistoric relics of the Cycladic civilization were found and that in all historical times it followed the fate of Thera. You can take a tour of Santorini!

Due to the action of the volcano in the period 1866-1870, scientists from all over the world had arrived in the area. Among them was the French volcanologist Ferdinand Fouquet, who in 1867 proceeded with excavations in Thirasia and studied the remains of buildings and various other finds. The settlement in Thirasia dates back to the Late Bronze Age and these findings gave rise to excavations in Akrotiri and other parts of Thira.

Korfos, which is the port of the island, is connected to Manolas, the capital of Thirasia, by a winding path. On the island there are a total of 21 churches and chapels, often in privileged places, while in addition to Korfos and Manolas, there are three other settlements: Agia Irini, Agrilia and Potamos. Wander the walking paths of the island, swim in the turquoise waters and eat your fish in one of the picturesque taverns by the sea.

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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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