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Cycladic Suites & Spa
Cycladic Suites & Spa features accommodation in Fira near Central Bus Station and Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral.

Orama Hotel & Spa
Orama Hotel & Spa features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Fira.

Smaragdi
Smaragdi lies just 50 metres from the black beach of Perivolos. The Cycladic-style residence offers a large swimming pool, and a hot tub.

Villa Manos Hotel
Featuring an outdoor pool and a stone-paved sun terrace with sea view, the traditionally built Villa Manos is located in Karterados, within 1.5 km from Fira.

Santorini Kastelli Resort
Santorini Kastelli Resort enjoys a secluded location just 2 minutes’ walk from the beach of Kamari.

Terra Verde Oia by K&K
Well located in the Oia Caldera district of Oia, Terra Verde Oia by K&K is located 1.3 km from Katharos Beach, 14 km from Archaeological Museum of Thera and 22 km from Santorini Port.

Enarma Suites & Spa Wellness Retreat
Set in Megalokhori, less than 1 km from Thermis Beach, Enarma Suites & Spa Wellness Retreat offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a...

Aelia Thalassa
Located in Monolithos, 100 metres from Karterados Beach, Aelia Thalassa provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.

Klοstrá
Located in Foinikiá, 2.4 km from Baxedes Beach, Klοstrá provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.

Heyday Luxury Suites
Situated in Perissa, 100 metres from Perissa Beach, Heyday Luxury Suites features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

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Santorini highlights
Watch the sunset in Oia
Oia’s stunning blue roofs and whitewashed buildings are an instantly recognisable scene. Sunset around the castle attracts flocks of budding photographers daily.Museum of Prehistoric Thera
Set in historic Fira, this fascinating museum tells the story of the island’s prehistoric periods through exhibitions of pottery, ancient tools and weapons.Cable car ride from Fira's Old Port
If you’re not afraid of heights, catch the cable car from Fira’s Old Port up to the town. The 3-minute climb offers stunning sea views.Akrotiri Archaeological Site
Destroyed during the island’s volcanic eruption and excavated in 1967, the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri is said to have been Plato's inspiration for Atlantis.Kamari's open-air cinema
Listed as one of Europe’s best, Kamari’s open-air cinema offers the chance to kick back in a deck chair with a cocktail under the stars.Perissa and Perivolos' beaches
The 7-km-long Perissa Beach is recognisable by its volcanic black sands and the imposing Mesa Vouno Mountain, which emerges from its crystal-clear waters.Wine tasting in Pyrgos
Pyrgos’ hilltop setting provides a great spot for sampling celebrated Santorini wines, accompanied by spectacular sea views.Santorini's Red Beach
This small beach’s striking red volcanic sands and rock formations hug a piece of secluded coastline south of Akrotiri.Santorini's volcano and Thirasia Island
No visit to Santorini would be complete without a trip over to its volcano and hot springs, followed by a traditional meal on Thirisia Island.
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A Greek Island Dream
Imagine a typical Greek island with whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and sloping cliffs, and the chances are that you’re thinking of Santorini. Protectively curving around 4 other islands in its archipelago, this volcanic island has fertile ground bringing forth lovely rosé wine and some of the sweetest cherry tomatoes you’ll ever taste.
High on a caldera shelving into the sea, the capital Fira overlooks the cruise liners plying the turquoise Aegean waters below. North is Imerovigli, home to several 5-star Santorini hotels with fantastic views.
Also providing amazing views is the accommodation in Oia across the bay. Cascading down the slopes, the sea of white here is only dispersed by vibrant pink flowers, blue domes and the brown of ancient windmills, all becoming black silhouettes as the sun sets.
Santorini Airport is on the other side of the island and 2 resorts south of it – Kamari and Perissa – have the best, black sand beaches. However, the most visually impressive is Red Beach at Akrotiri where the stunning red colour of the caldera and sand makes the trek down the rockface well worth it. Just time it right to avoid high tide! Also near Akrotiri are excavations of a Minoan era settlement.
Wherever you choose to stay, Booking.com has a fantastic range of B&Bs, apartments and hotels in Santorini (Thira in Greek).

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You have to be prepared for what is a very hilly town.
You have to be prepared for what is a very hilly town. The worse times are when the cruise ships arrive, that’s when it’s worth visiting other parts of Santorini. Get the timing right and Fira offers many first class Greek restaurants. Those without views over the Caldera are often more affordable.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
So beautiful and picturesque!
So beautiful and picturesque! Take lots of photos, you won’t regret it! Restaurants are a bit overpriced but there are plenty of other food options around. The tours are worth it so be sure to book something you’d like to see. A car to get around is best but the buses are so easy to use to tour the whole island!Guest review byOlgaCanada - 10.0
It's not a sandy beach, but it's very beautiful.
It's not a sandy beach, but it's very beautiful. You should have that special shoes to walk on the beach because of the little rocks. We used public transportation and it's ok. The price is fair and they have buses to all the main places of the island. We had breakfast at a small coffee shop near the hotel and it was amazing both the food and the staff. There's a street with good restaurants and many souvenir stores near the beach.Guest review byAnonymousBrazil - 10.0
Glad I booked Imerovigli over Oia or Fira.
Glad I booked Imerovigli over Oia or Fira. It was quieter, more affordable, has amazing views and walking distance to great restaurants. We ate at the White Lounge and La Moustache which were both fantastic. Also easily accessible from the road without too many steps. Highly recommend!Guest review byNickyBAustralia - 2.0
It’s an expensive town.
It’s an expensive town. Beach is difficult - all bars and restaurants offer ‘free sunloungers’ to customers but then you must spend at least €20pp in the restaurant- and are persistent on reminding you to spend the money. There is VERY difficult sea access all along the beach - slippery flat rock for quite a while - so getting in and out of the sea was somewhat challenging. And large waves. And it was boiling hot - not great. I wouldn’t consider returning ever!Guest review bynoname12380United Kingdom - 6.0
Not much happening in Karterados and Fira is bloody...
Not much happening in Karterados and Fira is bloody expensive. I would however recommend moving on to other nicer islands such as Milos, Ios, Naxos and particularly Paros. Santorini is a bit shit, the steps from the old port are literally covered in Donkey shit, it's disgustingGuest review byPaulIreland - 10.0
Akrotiri is a beautiful town.
Akrotiri is a beautiful town. I definitely recommend visiting the Akrotiri archaeological site, but the entrance fee of 20 euros is honestly way too expensive. The White Beach and Red Beach are nice, but not really our thing because they’re overcrowded. We preferred finding some quieter beaches insteadGuest review byMilosCzech Republic - 10.0
If you visit Santorini, don’t miss this village: authentic,...
If you visit Santorini, don’t miss this village: authentic, charming, and far less crowded than other areas. It’s home to some of the island’s best restaurants and still keeps the true Greek atmosphere. For me, it’s the most special place in SantoriniGuest review byLindaItaly - 10.0
Best location in Santorini you can get just in the the heart...
Best location in Santorini you can get just in the the heart right in between Thira and Imerovigli - 10-15mins walk in both directions. Beautiful and relaxing town with everything you could ask for and still without the noise from clubs until late night like in Thira! Firostefani simply is a must to pick!Guest review byMrMajklIreland - 2.0
the location is not what it seams, it is just between the...
the location is not what it seams, it is just between the main road and other construction sites or empty fields, with no nice view. Overrated prices on booking.com compared with the reception prices or any other nice hotels even in Oia.Guest review byralucaRomania