A spectacular volcanic island famous for its white cliff-hanging villages, sunsets and caldera views.
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Originally called Strongyli ('The Round One'), the island was home to a flourishing Minoan civilization. Around 1600 BC, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in human history caused the center of the island to sink, creating the current caldera and, according to some theories, giving rise to the legend of Atlantis. The archaeological site of Akrotiri, a 'Minoan Pompeii', is a testament to this era.
After the eruption, the island was repopulated and known as Thira. It passed through Roman and Byzantine dominions before being conquered by the Venetians, who called it 'Santa Irene', from which the name 'Santorini' derives. During this period, 'kastelia' (castles) were built to protect against pirates.
The island remained relatively isolated, with an economy based on agriculture and the export of wine and pozzolana soil. A devastating earthquake in 1956 caused a large emigration. Beginning in the 1970s, tourism began to grow exponentially, transforming Santorini into one of the most coveted and luxurious destinations in the world, as it struggles to balance development with the preservation of its unique character.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Santorini (Thira) a lo largo de los siglos.
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An extremely safe island.
The towns are very walkable, but the island as a whole is not. Hiking is an activity, not a means of transportation.
A bus system (KTEL) connects the main towns, but it fills up and car rental is almost essential.
Very expensive, especially in high season. Accommodation in the caldera has astronomical prices.
Lively in Fira, sophisticated in Oia. It focuses on cocktail bars with views and some clubs.
Culture centered on the appreciation of beauty, gastronomy and a fascinating ancient legacy.
Excellent Mediterranean cuisine with unique volcanic products and world-class wineries.
Focused on luxury, art and jewelry.
Almost perfect Mediterranean climate during the long tourist season.
Completely designed for high-level tourism.
It is not an ideal family destination. More oriented towards couples, honeymoons and luxury.
Very cozy and safe. A popular destination for LGTBQ+ couples from all over the world.
Greek hospitality is a constant, but mass and luxury tourism has created a more commercial interaction.
Of dramatic beauty and unique in the world. The caldera landscape is unforgettable.
Iconic Cycladic architecture at its finest. The white villages clinging to the cliffs are a unique wonder.
The home of one of the most advanced civilizations of the Bronze Age and the site of one of the greatest natural catastrophes in history.
Virtually non-existent. It is an arid and rocky volcanic island.
The tourist areas are immaculate, a testament to the island's effort to maintain its image.
Non-existent. The economy is 100% dependent on tourism.
A dream place for a short 'workation', but impractical and extremely expensive for long stays.
Évaluation complète de cette destination
A dream destination of almost unreal beauty, perfect for romantic trips and for those seeking spectacular landscapes. Its magic is undeniable, but it comes with the price (literally and figuratively) of being one of the most famous places in the world.
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Almost perfect Mediterranean climate during the long tourist season.
Ideal weather, wildflowers and fewer crowds. The best time to visit.
Hot, dry and very windy ('Meltemi'). Peak season with prices and crowds at their peak.
The sea is still warm, the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinning out. Fantastic to visit.
Very quiet, most tourist businesses close. Cool and windy, often rainy. A very local experience.
Long, hot and sunny summers.
Mild winters.
Low probability of rain from May to September.
The 'Meltemi' wind can be very strong in summer.
The sun is relentless.
The 'Meltemi' wind is a constant in summer, which helps alleviate the heat.
The tourist season runs from April to October. Outside of those dates, many hotels and restaurants are closed.
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One of the most expensive destinations in Greece, especially accommodation in the caldera and restaurants with views.
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The most famous attraction on the island. Watching the sun set over the caldera from the town of Oia is a legendary experience that draws crowds.
A spectacular 10km walk along the edge of the caldera, offering stunning views at every turn. Lasts between 3 and 5 hours.
An extraordinarily well-preserved Bronze Age Minoan city, buried by ash from the 1600 BC volcanic eruption.
A small, picturesque harbor below Oia, famous for its fresh fish taverns by the water. There is also a good place to swim.
A unique and spectacular beach, famous for its imposing red volcanic rock cliffs.
A long stretch of black volcanic sand beach, lined with restaurants, bars and beach bars. It is the most lively beach area.
The highest town on the island and its former capital. A labyrinth of medieval streets that climb to a Venetian castle with 360-degree views.
One of the most famous wineries, with a spectacular terrace overlooking the caldera. Ideal for tasting local wines, especially Assyrtiko.
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The most popular activity. A boat tour that takes you to hike the active volcano on the island of Nea Kameni, swim in the hot springs of Palea Kameni, and often watch the sunset from the sea.
Volcanoes, Nature, swimming, sunsets
Visit several wineries (canavas) to taste the island's unique wines, grown in volcanic soil, and learn about the basket-shaped grapevine cultivation method ('kouloura').
Wine, gastronomy, Culture
Santorini's quiet little sister. Take a ferry to experience what Santorini was like before mass tourism. A place for peace, tranquility and authentic food.
Authenticity, tranquility, Randonnée
A more exclusive way to explore the coast, including swimming stops at places like White Beach and Red Beach, with food and drink on board.
Luxury, relaxation, swimming, sea
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
The bustling capital, full of shops, nightlife and spectacular views.
The iconic postcard town, famous for its sunsets, luxury and tranquility.
The 'balcony of the Aegean', quiet and sophisticated, with the best luxury hotels and views.
The area of the famous black sand beaches, with a relaxed beach atmosphere and bars.
The quiet town in the south, near the archaeological site and Red Beach.
A traditional inland hilltop village with medieval character and panoramic views.
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Due to the heat, the grape harvest in Santorini is one of the earliest in Europe. Some wineries offer special experiences during this period.
On the night of Good Friday, the entire town of Pyrgos is illuminated with thousands of burning cans, creating an overwhelming visual and spiritual spectacle as the procession runs through its streets.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
A recreation of the volcanic eruption with a spectacular fireworks display and explosions from the volcano at Nea Kameni.
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