Santorini Highlights
Oia Town
Oia, a traditional settlement in northern Santorini, known as 'Apano Meria' or 'Anomeria,' sits about 150 meters above sea level. Revered as one of the world's most photographed places, Oia captivates artists, poets, and all who visit Santorini. Famous for its stunning sunsets, the village's sunrise is equally magical, enhancing its enchanting appeal.
Fira Town
Fira, Santorini's vibrant capital, sits on the western edge of the island, offering a lively blend of natural beauty, social life, and shopping. With its stunning Caldera view overlooking the volcano and islets, Fira captivates visitors day and night, making it the heart of the island's activities.
Imerovigli
Referred to as "The Balcony to the Aegean," this location is perched at the highest point of the caldera cliffs, approximately 300 meters above sea level. From here, you can indulge in a spectacular panorama that includes the renowned volcano, the glistening waters of the Aegean Sea, and a sunset that is truly extraordinary.
Pyrgos
Pyrgos, Santorini's largest preserved village and former capital, is strategically located in the pre-volcanic hinterland, offering panoramic views from the base of Mount Profitis Ilias. Unlike popular tourist spots, Pyrgos is serene, less crowded, and subtly advertised, showcasing a distinct, understated charm.
Megalochori
Nestled strategically at the island's center, this traditional village boasts charming old mansions, vineyards, three wineries, and delightful local cuisine at various restaurants. With a rich history dating back to the 17th century, the village is renowned for producing and exporting the world-famous sweet red wine, Vinsanto.