This tour offers a truly personalized experience, setting it apart from large group tours by tailoring each journey to the guest’s preferences, whether they’re passionate about local history, or discovering hidden gems off the beaten path. Led by local expert guides, the tours provide an immersive, insightful exploration of Santorini’s rich culture, history, and world-famous wines. Guests enjoy exclusive access to both iconic landmarks and lesser-known spots, including places that are difficult to reach by car, ensuring a truly unique experience. The journey also offers breathtaking views of the caldera, volcanic landscapes, and charming villages, perfect for capturing memories or simply soaking in the scenery. Beyond the popular tourist spots, guests get to experience the authentic Santorini, visiting quaint villages like Megalochori, meeting local artisans.
Pick up and Drop off is included either from your Hotel, nearby car accessible point, Airport, Athinios new port or the Cable car entrance (Old port)
The Profitis Ilias Monastery, the highest point on Santorini, offering panoramic views of the island and the Aegean Sea. Established in 1711, this historic monastery provides a peaceful escape with a small chapel and scenic surroundings.
Megalochori is a picturesque village located in the southwest of Santorini, Greece. Renowned for its traditional Cycladic architecture, the village features whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and iconic blue-domed churches. Unlike more tourist-heavy areas, Megalochori maintains a serene atmosphere, offering visitors a glimpse into authentic island life. The central square is a hub of activity, surrounded by charming tavernas and cafes where locals and visitors alike gather under the shade of trees.
Black Sandy Beach in Santorini is a unique and stunning shoreline, famous for its volcanic black sand and crystal-clear waters. Located near Kamari, this beach offers a striking contrast to traditional white-sand shores. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and lush landscapes, it's perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying local seaside tavernas. The volcanic sand adds a distinct charm, making it one of Santorini's must-visit beaches.
Three Bells of Fira is a renowned Greek Catholic church located in the town of Fira, Santorini. The church is celebrated for its distinctive blue dome and three prominent bells, which have become emblematic of the island's architectural style. Constructed in 1757, it has undergone several restorations, notably after the 1956 earthquake. Perched atop the caldera cliffs, the church offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding islands, making it a favored spot for both visitors and photographers.
Oia (pronounced "Ia") is a picturesque village located on the northern tip of Santorini, Greece. Renowned for its stunning caldera views, Oia features traditional whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches, and charming narrow streets lined with shops, restaurants, and art galleries. The village is particularly famous for its breathtaking sunsets, attracting visitors from around the world.
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