Destination
Santorini
May – June, September – October
Overview
Santorini is one of the Cyclades islands in the South Aegean Sea. Devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BC, its dramatic caldera, white-washed cubic houses clinging to clifftops, and iconic blue-domed churches make it one of the most photographed places on earth. The island’s volcanic soil also produces exceptional wines.
Santorini remains one of the most romantic destinations in the world. From the world-famous sunsets viewed from Oia to the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, the island offers a rare combination of natural drama, archaeological wonder, and culinary excellence.
Why Visit Santorini?
- The most spectacular sunsets in the Mediterranean, viewed from Oia
- Unique volcanic beaches — black, red, and white sand
- Award-winning Assyrtiko wines from volcanic vineyards
- Ancient Minoan ruins at Akrotiri (UNESCO candidate)
- Luxury boutique hotels and cave houses cut into the caldera
- Exceptional Aegean cuisine and fresh seafood
Highlights
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Map coordinates: 36.393155, 25.461510
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