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Explore the archaeological sites of Akrotiri and Ancient Thira for an amazing voyage back in time. In addition, visit Faros at Akrotiri and see the whole of the Caldera and Santorini island spreading in a half-moon shape in front of your eyes.
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The Caldera from sea level, the islets of Nea Kameni and Palaia kameni and Aspronissi island opposite. Go on a private cruise or a boat trip to the volcano, the thermal springs, the island of Thirasia and along the Caldera for a chance to see Santorini from a different angle that will fascinate you.
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Visit the atmospheric settlement of Oia and enjoy the most magnificent sunset from the upper edge of the island and the village’s Castle. You will adore it for its picturesque alleyways and its unique architectural specimens.
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Visit the atmospheric spot of Skaros rock in Imerovigli for a gorgeous sunset and a thrilling sensation.
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Explore the villages in the mainland and experience the zest of traditional life in Santorini. Visit Pyrgos in the heart of Santorini and acquire a bird-eye-view from Kasteli medieval castle.
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Visit the quaint village of Foinikia. Maybe the most distinguishable village of the island! It is located 10 km Southwest of Fira and you will come across it on the road to Oia. Little hyposkapha houses, pretty front yards and blue domed chapels compose a Greek, Cycladic setting.
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Engage to an interesting wine tour at one or more of the awarded wineries. In Megalohori village you will discover some of the most fragrant vineyards and famous wineries, such as Mpoutaris, Antoniou and Gavalas.
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Head south-west of the capital Fira for 10-15 Km and discover a string of beaches and their homonymous settlements suitable for swimming and water sports. In addition, the coastal side of Santorini provides visitors with a vast selection of restaurants where the wave caresses the shore, beach bars for lounging on a sun bed all day long or for loud beach-parties, plus a plethora of picturesque fish taverns serving the catch-of-the-day and lounge bar-restaurants with Mediterranean and international flavours.
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Walk along the stone-paved footpath that joins Fira and Oia which unfolds majestic landscapes of endless vineyards on one side and breathtaking views of the Caldera on the other. At the end of your long walk, dine in Ammoudi bay just after sunset and taste fresh fish and local wine in the beautiful and tranquil setting of its small port.