OiaIs a picturesque town on the island of Santorini, beloved by artists and the tourists alike.
Vedema ResortPlease note: Vedema Resort is closed for the winter season and will reopen May 1, 2010.
Some don’t bother with Santorini unless they’ve got a (...)
Watch the sunset from OiaThe picturesque city of Oia is situated in the north-west part of Santorini, and it's a city where buildings have managed to keep intact the Venetian (...)
The Tsitouras CollectionPlease note: The Tsitouras Collection is open from March 10th through October 31st.
Stunning sunset views, check. Whitewashed walls and complimentary (...)
On The RocksThere’s no metaphor here. On the Rocks is literally on the rocks. Like the rest of the tiny village of Imerovigli, this elegant hotel balances atop the (...)
Mystique HotelFor sublime views there really aren’t many places in the world that can top Santorini. So a luxury hotel perched on a cliffside overlooking that famous (...)
Hotel KatikiesPlease note: Hotel Katikies does not accommodate children under 13 years of age.
On Santorini, the view’s the thing, and there may be none better (...)
ChromataHigh above the sea, at the highest point of Santorini’s volcanic caldera, Chromata would be remarkable enough for the view alone. In fact some of (...)
AigialosAigialos is open annually from May 1 - Oct 31.
Santorini is a place that doesn’t need much introduction — the question is simply which blinding (...)
Astarte SuitesAstarte Suites is closed November - March 2008. Children under 13 years of age are not permitted at the hotel.
Sometimes it really does all (...)
FavaThe roots of the fava bean are so old, that tracing its origin became an impossible task.
Drink VinsantoMore wine than water, more churches than houses and more mules than men." This is how Greeks themselves present Santorini.
SantoriniPoets have written about it, painters try to capture its beauty, photographers compete in taking pictures, but nothing can quite describe it.