
Santorini: far from the emaciated ruins and the urban Christ of Athens in the southernmost point of the Cycladic archipelago, the island retains its mythical beauty. Visitors are greeted by the views of snow-white houses, clinging unsteadily to the side of the black rocks, strikingly contrasting with the bright blue sky. Surrounding this amazing vision are the sunny waters of the Mediterranean; epic, endless and shimmering, like a sea of polished lapis lazuli.
Every year, thousands of visitors respond to the siren of Santorini. Its history, nightlife and luxury beach hotels make the island an ideal choice for travelers in search of a beach holiday with substance.
Hotels in Santorini
Mystique: Relax in the sunshine and luxury of this boutique hotel overlooking the legendary volcanic caldera of Santorini. Architectural cave rooms provide guests with an intimate, homely feeling, and driftwood accents evoke the spirit of the ocean below. Spiritual suites include a separate dining room - perfect for honeymooners or romantic visitors.
Tsitouras Collection: The five rooms of this intimate boutique hotel are each individually designed to reflect a different era of Greek history. The Tsitouras Hotel, retreating from the unrealized minimalist style of most hotels in Santorini, is furnished with luxurious antiques, luxurious bedding and modern Greek paintings. Come and enjoy the hotel’s eclectic design, breathtaking views and their signature menu of 6 Mediterranean dishes.
Beaches in Santorini
Kamari Beach: Quintet tourist center, Kamari Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Santorini. Spend your day relaxing in the sun and sand, walk to several bars, restaurants and clubs nearby and spend the night in one of the comfortable beachside hotels Kamari on the water. The beach is the perfect place to socialize and dine during your stay in Santorini. This is also the site of the annual jazz festival.
Red Beach: Among the most famous beaches of Santorini is Red Beach, named after the plates of red and black volcanic rocks surrounding the hot sands. Located near the village and the ancient site of Akrotiri, Red Beach attracts thousands of visitors every year for its spectacular snorkeling and views of the crimson cliffs. Walk along the road from the parking lot and see how the rocks pass from scarlet to crisp whiteness, like the White Beach. appears at a distance.
Monolithos Beach: for those seeking a more spiritual community with the kingdom of Poseidon, Monolithos Beach is one of the most isolated beaches on the island. Monolithos, free from the treasures of sunbathers and crowds of tourists on small, more popular beaches, is still beautiful, with extensive stretches of black sand and deep blue waters.

