Santorini Island

A destination that leaves no one untouched

Santorini, the island of unique beauty, captivates with its unparalleled landscapes and whitewashed houses, crafted by nature and its people. The volcanic eruption of 1.600 BC gave rise to the breathtaking caldera of Santorini, a marvel of nature, surrounded by islands like Palia and Nea Kameni, Thirasia, and Aspronisi.

This enchanting island boasts a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Before the cataclysmic eruption, the thriving civilization of Akrotiri showcased advanced architecture and culture, possibly inspiring the myth of Atlantis. Following the eruption, Santorini lay dormant until the 9th century BC when Spartans constructed Thera atop Mesa Vouno, reigniting prosperity and maritime power.

Over the centuries, Santorini witnessed the rule of various civilizations, from the Romans to the Venetians, Ottomans, and Russians. The fortified Kastelia of Skaros, Pyrgos, Oia, Emporio, and Akrotiri stand as testament to the island's historical resilience. Dotted across Santorini are beautiful churches, monasteries, and chapels spanning different eras, alongside archaeological sites, offering a glimpse into its vibrant past and diverse culture.
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Unveiling the Allure of Santorini's Charming Villages.

Fira

Fira, the bustling main city of Santorini, is a captivating destination renowned for its charm and allure. Perched atop the island's dramatic cliffs, Fira boasts stunning panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the iconic caldera, creating a picturesque backdrop for unforgettable experiences.

As you explore Fira, you'll be enchanted by its winding cobblestone streets lined with whitewashed buildings adorned with vibrant bougainvillea and cascading flowers. The lively atmosphere is palpable as you stroll past quaint cafes, traditional tavernas, and boutique shops offering local crafts and souvenirs.

The history of Fira dates back centuries, with remnants of ancient civilizations dotting the landscape. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage by visiting historical sites such as the Archaeological Museum of Thera, which houses artifacts dating back to the Minoan period, and the Old Port, where you can embark on boat tours to nearby volcanic islands.

Fira also offers a vibrant nightlife scene, with trendy bars and clubs beckoning visitors to dance the night away under the starlit sky. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Fira promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you longing to return again and again.

Finikia

The tranquil village of Finikia is located on the north part of Santorini, 10 km northwest of the capital Fira, very close to Oia. The village stands out for the colourful buildings that remind a painting and compose an incredible setting. It overlooks green vineyards and the neighbouring islands. From Finikia you can explore the appealing beaches of the northeast coast, like Baxedes and Paradisos.

The architecture of the traditional houses will transfer you to a past era. The houses are in harmony and consist of delightful yards, stairs and interesting facades. You can relish these wonderful images as you walk around the quaint stone flagged alleys. Finikia is a small, quiet settlement with picturesque streets and buildings and only a few minutes away from the breathtaking Oia village, two destinations that will amaze you to the utmost.

The church of Agia Matrona, which was built in 1859, is the greatest attraction of Finikia and from its yard you can gaze an unforgettable view. In the village you can find some traditional taverns with local dishes and wine.

A Terre Caves Finikia, Oia

A Terre Villas Fira

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