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Tours

Journey of the entire Island

Morning Tour

Pyrgos Kallisti

Pyrgos is situated on a hill in the center of the island and is one of the highest points on Santorini.

The village is known for its traditional Cycladic architecture, with white-washed houses and blue-domed churches. The narrow streets and alleys of the village are lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Overall, Pyrgos is a charming and picturesque village that offers visitors a taste of traditional Greek culture , as well as stunning views of Santorini.

Profitis Ilias

The Monastery of Prophet Elias is a historic Greek Orthodox monastery located on a hilltop and it’s the highest top of the island. The monastery was built in the 18th century, although there has been a church on the site since the Byzantine era.

The interior of the monastery is decorated with beautiful frescoes and icons, and there is a small museum displaying religious artifacts and objects.

Akrotiri archeological site

Akrotiri is an archaeological site located on the southern coast. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Aegean, and it was buried under volcanic ash for thousands of years before being discovered in the late 19th century.

The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived on the island of Santorini, and it is a must-see destination for anyone interested in archaeology or ancient history.

Red beach

The red beach is situated near the village of Akrotiri, on the southern coast of Santorini, and is surrounded by steep red cliffs that offer a stunning backdrop for visitors. The red color of the sand and cliffs is due to the presence of iron-rich minerals, which have been eroded over time by the sea and the weather.

Perissa / Perivolos black sand beach

Perissa beach is locate on the southeastern coast of Santorini and is known for its crystal-clear water, volcanic black sand, and stunning landscape. It is a long stretch of beach with plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas available.

The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and features several beach bars, restaurants, and cafes that offer a variety of food and drinks. There are also a number of water sports activities available at the beach, such as jet skiing, windsurfing, and scuba diving.

Local winery visit

Santorini island is home to several notable wineries. The unique volcanic soil and climate of Santorini make it an ideal place for growing grapes.

Local wineries offer visitors the opportunity to taste some of the best wines in Greece while enjoying the island’s stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage.

Afternoon Tour

Megalochori traditional village

Megalochori is known for its traditional Cycladic architecture, narrow streets, and beautiful houses with colorful doors and window frames. The village is surrounded by vineyards.

It is a popular destination for those who want to experience the authentic charm of Santorini.

Emporio village

It is one of the largest villages on the island and is known for its impressive Venetian castle, which is one of the best-preserved castles in Greece.

The castle of Emporio was built in the 15th century to protect the village from pirate attacks. It consists of a labyrinth of narrow alleys and passages that lead to small squares and dead ends. Visitors can climb to the top of the castle and enjoy panoramic views of the village and the surrounding countryside.

Emporio wind mills

Emporio is also known for its traditional windmills. The windmills are located on a hill overlooking the village.They were built in the 19th century and were used to grind wheat and other grains. They consist of circular buildings with conical roofs and wooden sails that rotate to catch the wind. Today, most of the windmills are no longer in use, but some have been restored and converted into homes.

Akrotiri archeological site

Akrotiri is an archaeological site located on the southern coast. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Aegean, and it was buried under volcanic ash for thousands of years before being discovered in the late 19th century.

The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived on the island of Santorini, and it is a must-see destination for anyone interested in archaeology or ancient history.

Red beach

The red beach is situated near the village of Akrotiri, on the southern coast of Santorini, and is surrounded by steep red cliffs that offer a stunning backdrop for visitors. The red color of the sand and cliffs is due to the presence of iron-rich minerals, which have been eroded over time by the sea and the weather.

Light house (sunset)

The lighthouse of Santorini, also known as the Akrotiri Lighthouse, is located at the southern tip of the island. It was built in 1892 and stands at a height of 11 meters, overlooking the Aegean Sea.

Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy panoramic views of the caldera, the nearby islands, and the sunset.

Sunset Tour

Fira

Fira, also known as Thira, is the capital of Santorini. It is known for its breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and the caldera. Fira is a bustling town with narrow streets and alleys that wind through white-washed buildings and stylish boutiques.

The town is also home to many restaurants, cafes and bars that offer traditional Greek cuisine and a lively nightlife.

Cable car/old port

The cable car in Fira is a popular way for visitors to travel between the town and the old port, which is located at the base of the caldera cliffs. The visitors can purchase tickets to ride the cable car down to the old port.

In the past, the old port was the main hub for transportation to and from Santorini, but today, it is mostly used for excursion boats and private yachts. Visitors can take a boat tour around the caldera or visit the nearby volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, which are popular destinations for their hot springs and unique geological features.

Firostefani

Firostefani is a small village which is a popular tourist destination known for its picturesque villages and stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Firostefani is situated on a cliff overlooking the caldera, which is a large volcanic crater that is now filled with seawater.

One of the main attractions in Firostefani is the Blue Dome church of Agios Gerasimos that offers panoramic views of the caldera.

Imerovigli

Imerovigli is a village considered to be one of the most tranquil places on the island.

One of the most popular attractions in Imerovigli is Skaros, a rocky outcrop that was once used as a fortress. Visitors can hike to the top of Skaros for breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

It is also known for its luxury hotels and romantic atmosphere and is a great place to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Santorini.

Prophet Ilias imerovigli

The Prophet Elias (or Prophet Ilias) is associated with the village of Imerovigli.

The church of Prophet Elias is located on the highest point of Imerovigli, on the top of a hill.

Visitors can reach the church by hiking up a steep path that starts from the village. The hike is challenging but rewarding, as it offers stunning views of the surrounding scenery along the way.

Oia (sunset)

The Oia sunset is one of the most famous and beautiful sunsets in the world.

It is particularly famous because of the way the sun sets behind the nearby island of Thirassia, creating a beautiful and unique array of colors in the sky.

There are several viewing spots in Oia where visitors can watch the sunset, including the Byzantine Castle ruins, the Oia Windmills, and the caldera cliffs.

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