
Santorini – The Jewel of the Cyclades
Santorini is a vision straight out of a postcard — cliffside villages with whitewashed walls and cobalt-blue domes overlooking a volcanic caldera. Formed by a massive eruption in ancient times, the island exudes romance, mystery, and serene beauty. Whether you’re admiring the golden sunsets of Oia, wine tasting in Pyrgos, or exploring the buried city of Akrotiri, Santorini delivers an experience like no other.
Don’t Miss:
- Red and Black Sand Beaches – created from volcanic minerals.
- Santo Winery – taste native Assyrtiko wine with panoramic views.
- Fira to Oia Hike – a 10-km trail offering breathtaking views of the caldera.
Distance from Athens: 220 km (45-minute flight / 5-hour ferry)
Culinary Highlight: Fava, caper salads, cherry tomatoes, and domatokeftedes.
Pro Tip: Book a luxury catamaran cruise with stops at hot springs and white beaches.
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