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A private heated pool is seen on a terrace, offering unobstructed views of the deep blue sea and distant islands. The scene includes iconic white buildings with blue domes, set against a clear sky, showcasing typical Santorini architecture.
Cycladic home in Oia
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 397 reviews

Island blue, postcard perfect view & private pool

Traditional cave house located in the most famous location in Santorini Island with breathtaking postcard perfect views of the blue domed churches! 2 bedrooms, double beds 2 cave bathrooms. Outdoor heated pool with view! Next door to Santorini blue, Eternity & new home Serenity. Fully equipped with all amenities, welcome basket,daily maid/pool service,villa manager to assist with all activities. Our other villas Santorini blue,Eternity,Serenity,Captains blue, Secret garden,Sailing & Sky blue

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An outdoor terrace features a lounge area with light-colored seating and a sunbed, overlooking the water. A round coffee table is placed at the center, with a candle holder. The expansive view showcases boats on the calm sea and cliffs in the distance.
Apartment in Oia
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Vasilios Cave House by SV

Our villa is walking distance from Oia’s centre and right next to the famous sunset spot. You can enjoy dinner followed by beautiful walks across Caldera watching the sunset and the romantic, picturesque surroundings.Find plenty of activities right at your doorstep! From kayaking, to taking a walking photo Safari along the cliffs and enjoying unique sunset dinners.Take pleasure in discovering the secrets of Oia as a local and feel the effect of the volcanic activity, all near your accommodation

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An outdoor terrace offers a jacuzzi and comfortable seating, perfect for relaxation. Expansive views of the caldera and surrounding landscape are visible, showcasing the natural beauty of Santorini. The clean, modern layout encourages outdoor enjoyment while highlighting the tranquil setting.
Cycladic home in Fira
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Sol

I-Sol is an isolated house in the center of the traditional village of Akrotiri! It has a two level outdoor! At the first level where is the entrance of the house you can relax on the dinning couch watching the caldera view! At the second level you will enjoy the sun and a 270 degrees view including the volcano relaxing at many choices such us the jacuzzi or the big sun beds or a couch or Acapulco style lounge chairs. Inside the house is a fully equipped kitchen , bathroom and two bedrooms!

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A private terrace features comfortable seating with plush cushions, small wooden table, and decorative bottles. The space provides a clear view of the deep blue ocean and surrounding caldera, complemented by the whitewashed buildings of Oia in the background and a bright blue sky.
Guest suite in Oia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Suite with Blue Domes View

Located in the very heart of Oia, at a secluded position on the famous caldera of Santorini, Oia Spirit is a stylish complex of 8 stand-alone traditional cave houses, with access to a shared cave pool. Right out of a post card between the two iconic blue domes of Oia. This suite has a private terrace with astonishing panoramic view to the caldera and the blue domes. Santorini International Airport is about 17 km from Oia Spirit, and the Ferry Port at approximately 23 km.

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A tranquil outdoor jacuzzi is visible, with a view of iconic blue-domed structures nearby. The sun casts a warm glow, reflecting on the water. The serene ambiance is enhanced by the surrounding landscape, suggesting a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting.
Cycladic home in Oia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Santo Blue Horizon Villa | Jacuzzi | Caldera View

This unique villa is located in the heart of Oia in an excellent position and has stunning views. The famous Three Domes just in front of villa with panoramic view overlooking the santorinian caldera and the aegean sea, have magnetized visitors and photographers from all over the world, making it, the most popular spot in Santorini. The villa is in perfect harmony with the natural surroundings of the area and follows the principles of traditional Cycladic architecture.

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An outdoor seating area is highlighted by a coffee table surrounded by soft, white lounge chairs. A private jacuzzi can be seen in the background, with a stunning view of the blue ocean and distant islands. A pergola provides shade, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere.
Dome in Fira
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Fira White Residence Deluxe Villa

A fully-equipped villa with an attic. With its wide veranda [40m²] and the irresistible combination of stone - exterior and modern - interior, it accomplishes the perfect mix & match of the local traditional architectural style with the most modern touches. It is made up of two bedrooms, the first one [14m²] being carved in the heart of a Santorinean rock, with a concrete bed, commodes and a TV set, and the second bedroom [12m²] featuring a black iron bed with commodes.

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A private outdoor veranda features two wooden lounge chairs positioned beside an outdoor plunge pool. Scenic views of the caldera and distant islands are visible, with the serene blue waters stretching towards the horizon.
Cave in Santorini
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 322 reviews

Hector Luxury Cave

Hector Luxury Cave, carved into the unique caldera cliff for more than 250 years was totally renovated during 2016. It is located in the center of the old part of Oia village with breath-taking views over the Caldera cliffs The Hector Luxury Cave is one of the three family owned Cave listings in Oia Village! The three different listings one on top of the other: The Hector Cave House The Hector Luxury Cave The Hector Caldera Nest ΕΣΛ/Licence number: 1167K91000977901

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A private patio features a soothing Jacuzzi with sunbeds for relaxation, overlooking the expansive sea and stunning Caldera views. A decorative bowl is placed on a small table beside the Jacuzzi, while soft hues of sunset create a calming ambiance in the background.
Home in Oia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Amazing View Villa Oia with Jacuzzi in Caldera

Hanging over the cliffs of Oia, Amazing View Villa offers uninterrupted views of the Caldera & Volcano islands. Right on the edge of the cliffs, there is a Jacuzzi where you can soak in and enjoy the endless blue view. Perfect for honeymooners & loving couples, Villa consists of 2 levels. You will find a bedroom with a double bed and a bathroom on the higher level. The lower level has a lounge area and access to the yard with the Jacuzzi and breathtaking views.

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A private terrace offers a view of the shimmering Aegean Sea, framed by the surrounding caldera cliffs. A plunge pool in inviting turquoise reflects the clear sky. Two elegant flutes stand beside a bowl of fresh fruit, inviting relaxation and enjoyment.
Cave in Oia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Cave Villa With Heated Plunge Pool & Caldera View

A traditional cave villa with modern touches that can accomodate up to four people with spacious veranda and breathtaking caldera views. Lathouri Cave Villa is perched on the famous caldera cliffside overlooking the Aegean sea and the two volcanic islands Palia and Nea Kameni. The traditional cycladic architecture along with the unique scenery makes it the perfect choice for those who want to enjoy a relaxing vacation in the lap of luxury.

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Cave in Fira
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Mirabo Junior Suite with Caldera View

Mirabo Villa’s Junior Suite (maisonette style) in Firostefani is ideal for couples seeking privacy and relaxation, with a private balcony offering stunning sunset and volcano views. Ground floor: living room, large bathroom with shower, and a small corner with mini fridge, coffee machine, and kettle. Upper floor: double bedroom, small bathroom, and private balcony. Shared outdoor plunge pool available (not heated, up to 2 guests).

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An outdoor area features a stonewall backdrop with a staircase leading to a door. A circular hanging chair and a dining set with gray chairs are present. Cushions are arranged on a raised platform, while a tray with fruits is placed on the table.
Cycladic home in Megalochori
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Antonio Caves

Antonio Caves are a typical example of Santorinian architecture. Constructed in 1901, it was initially used as cave house wine preparation cellar and a bakery built right into the volcanic rock. In 2020 it was renovated completely and converted into 3 autonomous suites sharing a common courtyard Situated in the traditional village of Megalochori in two minutes walking distance from the picturesque square of the village

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A view is presented through wide-open windows, offering a glimpse of the expansive sea and caldera. A wooden dining table is visible on the terrace, surrounded by natural scenery. Bright clouds fill the sky, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the coastal landscape.
Cycladic home in Oia
5 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Likno Traditional Villa

With your friends or family, with people dearly loved, enjoy your stay in the Likno Traditional Villa located in the center of the most famous village in Santorini, Oia. Experience the most astonishing caldera views with the comfort of a traditional local home, your home in Santorini!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Santorini located?

    Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, part of Greece’s Cyclades group. Known for volcanic landscapes and coastal villages, it has a setting shaped by both natural forces and local traditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Santorini?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended due to lighter crowds and pleasant weather around 64–80°F (18–26°C). Summer brings warmth near 75–96°F (24–35°C), with very little rain and more activity across the island.

  • What are some things to do near Santorini?

    You can explore ancient sites like Akrotiri, visit caldera-view villages such as Oia, and learn about local wine traditions at many vineyards. The island also has beaches, hiking trails, and museums focused on history or art.

  • How is the weather near Santorini?

    Santorini has mild, wetter winters around 47–63°F (9–17°C), with heavier rainfall from December through February. Summer is dry and warm, with temperatures often reaching 75–96°F (24–35°C), while spring and autumn bring moderate warmth and less rain.

All about Santorini

Santorini is an 11-mile-long island in the Aegean Sea, southeast of mainland Greece, and is the largest among a group of small, volcanic islands called the Cyclades. Officially known as Thira (Thera, in ancient Greek), Santorini has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. Its 20 or so villages exist atop one of the largest calderas — volcanic craters — in the world; the eruptions throughout its history helped create the dramatic black-sand beaches across its coastline.

Evidence of Santorini’s prehistoric past is on display at the underground Akrotiri archaeological site, where you can see the intricacies of the ancient civilizations who developed multi-floored buildings and drainage systems. The ruins seen today are the result of a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BCE that covered the village in lava and preserved elaborate wall paintings, dwellings, and pottery.

Santorini’s culture is also embodied in its food and drink. Wineries stretch across the countryside, where you can try the island’s native Assyrtiko white wine. Aromas from traditionally prepared coffee fill the cobble-stone streets, brewed with Greece’s specialty briki pot and enjoyed as a social activity. Local dishes prepared with Santorini’s local white eggplant and chlorotyri goat’s-milk cheese make for a dining experience you may not find anywhere else in the world, thanks to the island’s rich volcanic soil and distinct farming.

What are the top things to do in Santorini?

Ancient Thera

Some of Greece’s ancient history is on display atop the mountain of Mesa Vouno, accessible by a 4.5-mile hike or a drive to the ancient city of Thera, named for the volcano that famously erupted near it thousands of years ago. Ancient Thera sits at more than 1,000 feet above sea level; once you reach the peak, you will have panoramic views of the Aegean Sea while you stand among ancient ruins, founded in the 9th century B.C.E. and inhabited until 726 A.D.

Vlychada Beach

You can experience one of Santorini’s famous black-sand beaches at Vlychada. This swim-friendly beach on the southern coast is surrounded by towering cliffs. The best time to visit Vlychada Beach is later in the day for a beachside picnic and sunset.

Megalochori

Megalochori is a village on the southwestern coast of Santorini whose white-washed walls and bell towers tower over cobblestone streets as a former defense against pirates. The village is surrounded by Santorini’s wine country, making it a great place to try some of the island’s most-loved wines like the sweet, amber-colored Vinsanto and the crisp white Assyrtiko. Megalochori also hosts classical Greek music concerts throughout the year.

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