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  • ThiraThe main town on the island of Santorini.
  • 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 (...)
  • Donkey / Mule ride: old harbour to FiraAt the Donkey Station please! The must do ride in Fira - the donkey ride!
  • 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.