Santorini Travel Guide

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Santorini is the last of the Cyclades islands to the South. The closest islands are Ios, Folegandros, Sikinos to the North, Anafi and Amorgos to the East and Crete to the South.

We refer to it as one, but actually it is a complex of five islands. Santorini (Thira) is the main island and around it Thirasia and Aspronisi (parts of the ancient Stroggili) and the two volcanic islands Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni.

It was one island named Stroggili (circle in Greek) until about 1645 BC, when the volcano in the middle of the island erupted and Caldera was created. The two volcanic islands appeared much later from various eruptions starting from 157 BC until the last one in the 20th century (1950).

Many reasons made this island famous worldwide and more or less we all have seen a picture of it (it was that picture the travel agency used for Greece). There is a talk about the connection between Thira and mythical Atlantis. Also Jules Verne made Santorini famous with its books "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "The mysterious island" where captain Nemo and his crew watch the volcano eruption. He was one of the visitors and scientists that came to Thira during the eruptions of 1866 - 1870 and wrote the well known book just after it. It is really the mysterious island, the volcano rules, the caldera view is the most breathtaking one on the planet!

If you are after the caldera view have a look at Fira, Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani, Megalochori and Akrotiri.

For the best beaches check Perissa, Kamari, Perivolos, Vlihada and Red beach.

The unique caldera, the energy and the beauty of the island are the most important reasons for being ranked as the top island in Europe and one of the once in a life time must see destinations of the world.

If you want to know how to reach it, Santorini is connected to Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Crete, Rhodes, Kos and all the major Cyclades islands (Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Sifnos, Milos, Tinos, Syros) by boat and Athens and many countries direct by plane.

WHERE TO DINE:
Raki, a traditional Restaurant in Santorini, Megalochori

This traditional Santorini tavern situated in the square of Megalochori is just steps away from any of the villas in Megalochori. An authentic Santorini restaurant, in all senses of the word, it gives you the feeling of what Santorini taverns must have been like many years ago.

The tables of this authentic Santorini tavern are located in a yard overlooking the main square of Megalochori. As with traditional Santorini taverns, the tables sit under the cooling shade of charming colorful pergolas. Superbly presented, authentic Greek recipes from all over Greece, in addition to Santorini restaurant and Santorini tavern specialties, are prepared with the freshest, seasonally abundant ingredients from local markets.

Considered amongst the most authentic of tavernas in Santorini, "Raki" is almost akin to having your very own Santorini restaurant as it serves the villas for meals with a delivery service if requested.

Catina in Ammoudia

Fresh fish, grilled by the sea -- what more could one ask for?

Castro in ia,

Castro Restaurant is opened for the first time 18 years ago, offering Mediterranean cuisine.......
Every day hundreds of visitors come here to watch the world famous sunset of Santorini.
Here you can enjoy the beautiful sunset with a glass of wine and the delicious dishes that they prepare every day for you..

Clubs to visit:

  • Tango in Thyra

  • Enigma in Thyra

  • Casablanca in Thyra

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