Embark on a full-day private tour of Santorini, exploring traditional villages, wine tasting, and sightseeing. Enjoy stunning views, clear waters, and local specialties in this luxury experience.
Embark on a full-day private tour of Santorini, exploring traditional villages, wine tasting, and sightseeing. Enjoy stunning views, clear waters, and local specialties in this luxury experience.
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Imerovigli - Imerovigli, the “balcony to the Aegean,” is a village situated on the highest point of the caldera cliffs, about 300 meters above sea level, and is only 3 kilometers from Fira. Visitors to Imerovigli will be amazed by the breathtaking view of the famous volcano, and wandering through its streets and cobbled alleys is a joy.
Skaros, a…
- Imerovigli - Imerovigli, the “balcony to the Aegean,” is a village situated on the highest point of the caldera cliffs, about 300 meters above sea level, and is only 3 kilometers from Fira. Visitors to Imerovigli will be amazed by the breathtaking view of the famous volcano, and wandering through its streets and cobbled alleys is a joy.
Skaros, a famous rock formation, is one of Imerovigli’s most notable attractions, offering a stunning backdrop for photographs of the village’s whitewashed houses. Imerovigli also boasts several beautiful churches, including Panagia Malteza and Panagia Theoskepasti. The latter is perched on the cliff’s edge in front of Skaros, providing panoramic views of the caldera.
The path leading to Firostefani and Agios Anastasios Church is another must-see destination in Imerovigli, offering breathtaking views that are perfect for taking photos. The top of Agios Anastasios Church is an excellent spot for capturing stunning views of the village and the Aegean Sea.
- Firostefani - Firostefani, meaning “crown” in Greek, is situated on the highest part of Fira and derives its name from its gifted location on the caldera, on the north part of the island. The village is a remarkable site due to its stunning views of the volcano and the entire caldera.
Walking the path in Firostefani is a must-do activity, as it provides visitors with an opportunity to see the best spots and enjoy the magnificent view of the volcano and the caldera. The wild beauty of the caldera combined with the stunning view of the volcano creates a thrilling and unforgettable scenery that is sure to leave visitors in awe.
In addition to the natural beauty of Firostefani, the village also boasts several white-blue churches dispersed among the typical and beautiful houses that are sure to catch visitors’ attention. The charming architecture and unique beauty of Firostefani make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Santorini.
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Kamari Beach - 4th stop
Black sand beach kamari.
Covered with black sand and pebbles and in contrast with the blue color of the clear waters, they constitute an idyllic location for their visitors and a great place to spend their holidays at.
Kamari in Santorini is a famous beach resort of Santorini situated 8.6 km southeast of Fira, the island’s capital. Similar to the landscape of Perissa, the beach is cloaked with black sand, while on the left side of the beach lies an enormous rock called Mesa Vouno that rises from the sea. The area is extremely appealing, especially at night when the rock shines in the dark. Kamari is fully organized, offering a wide range of facilities like sunbeds, umbrellas, and various types of water sports.
- Megalochori - Traditional Village - Visiting Megalochori as a day trip is a must for anyone who wants to experience the heart of Santorini. This traditional village is a hidden gem, filled with white churches, narrow streets and alleys, and stunning hotels with wonderful Aegean Sea views.
Megalochori is also home to several pirate hideaways, adding to the village’s charm and character. The village is conveniently located close to some of Santorini’s excellent wineries, providing visitors with an opportunity to sample some of the island’s famous wines.
In summary, Megalochori is a traditional village that offers visitors a chance to experience the heart of Santorini. With its white churches, narrow streets and alleys, stunning hotels, and pirate hideaways, Megalochori is a true hidden gem that should not be missed.
- Red Beach - Santorini’s Red Beach is a stunning and unique destination that is famous for its vibrant color. The beach’s red sand and pebbles were formed by volcanic eruptions, which also created the surrounding large volcanic rocks.
Visitors to the Red Beach can marvel at the stunning contrast between the black and red pebbles and sand, which create a striking and unforgettable landscape. The beach’s unique beauty and location make it a popular destination for tourists visiting Santorini.
In summary, the Red Beach of Santorini is one of the most stunning and interesting beaches on the island, thanks to its unique color and surrounding volcanic rocks. The contrasting colors and natural beauty of the Red Beach make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Santorini.
- Perissa Black Sand Beach - Perivolos and Perissa are two black sand beaches situated on the southern end of Santorini, with Perissa being the longest beach on the island at 3 kilometers in length. The beaches are known for their sparkling azure waters and tranquil atmosphere, making them a great place to relax and soak up the sun.
On the beachfront, visitors can find numerous restaurants serving fresh fish and local delicacies, as well as bars where they can enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in the stunning views. Perivolos and Perissa are among the most well-organized beaches on Santorini, making them popular destinations for tourists looking for a comfortable and enjoyable beach experience.
In summary, Perivolos and Perissa are two beautiful black sand beaches in Santorini, known for their tranquil atmosphere, sparkling waters, and stunning views. With their numerous restaurants and bars, as well as their excellent organization, they are popular destinations for visitors to the island.
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Vlichadia - Vlychada Hidden Gem Attractions
We explore the beach together, walking through its hidden astonished spots where you have the chance to take more unforgettable photos.
Vlychada is an excellent beach with unique rock formations of the volcanic ash as a backdrop. The strange cliffs have been created by the weathering of the volcanic rock over millions of years, composing a “lunar” and stunning scenery. This is by far the most beguiling beach on Santorini with its dark sand in and on the water’s edge, offsetting the enticingly shallow waters. Vlychada is overall, an impressive, nice, long and not very crowded beach.
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Wine Museum Koutsogiannopoulos - The Koutsogiannopoulos Wine Museum is a unique attraction on Santorini that offers visitors an immersive and informative experience about winemaking. The museum is built eight meters below the ground and spans 300 meters in length, providing a fascinating glimpse into the history and techniques of winemaking on the island.
to the Koutsogiannopoulos Wine Museum, our travelers are able to participate for free in a wine tasting experience. This provides a wonderful opportunity to sample some of the wines produced by the Koutsogiannopoulos family and to learn about the unique flavors and characteristics of Santorini wines. It’s a great way to enhance your visit to the museum and to gain a deeper appreciation for the local winemaking traditions. - Profitis Ilias - Prophet Elias is the highest point on Santorini, located approximately 567 meters above sea level. The site offers a tremendous panoramic view of the entire island, making it a popular destination for tourists looking to take panoramic photos and marvel at the stunning scenery.
Prophet Elias is also home to a monastery of the same name, which features a museum with a collection of rare handwritten books, ecclesiastical items, and stunning Byzantine icons and sculptures. Visitors to the monastery can explore the museum and learn more about the rich history and culture of Santorini.
In summary, Prophet Elias is the highest point on Santorini and offers a stunning panoramic view of the island. The site’s monastery and museum provide visitors with an opportunity to learn more about the island’s rich history and culture while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
- Oia’s Main Street - The village of Oia is a picturesque and enchanting destination. The village is famous for its iconic blue-domed churches, whitewashed houses, and incredible sunsets that draw visitors from around the world.
Among the many sights in Oia, the Panagi Platsani Church and its three bells are some of the most photographed landmarks. The Captain’s House, with its colorful decoration and use of red volcanic rock, is also a popular spot to admire. The windmills and castle offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Aegean Sea.
One of the highlights of a visit to Oia is undoubtedly watching the sunset. As the sun sets over the sea, the sky is painted in a stunning array of colors, creating a magical atmosphere that enchants visitors.
In summary, Oia is a charming village with stunning architecture, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable views. Whether you come for the sunsets or the unique beauty of the village, a visit to Oia is sure to be a highlight of your trip to Greece.
- English speaking drivers
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Wine tasting (12 years +)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up and drop off at your choice
- All fees and taxes included
- English speaking drivers
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Wine tasting (12 years +)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up and drop off at your choice
- All fees and taxes included
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
Embark on a comprehensive day-long tour of Santorini that encompasses all must-see locations. The tour commences with a trip to the beautiful Oia village, renowned for its blue-domed chapels and eye-catching views. The itinerary includes a halt at Koutsogiannopouloilos wine museum for guests to discover the vintage production history of Santorini and…
Embark on a comprehensive day-long tour of Santorini that encompasses all must-see locations. The tour commences with a trip to the beautiful Oia village, renowned for its blue-domed chapels and eye-catching views. The itinerary includes a halt at Koutsogiannopouloilos wine museum for guests to discover the vintage production history of Santorini and partake in wine tasting sessions.
Subsequently, the tour heads to the iconic red and black beaches for participants to enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters and sample local delicacies at beachside eateries. Attendees will get to experience the charm of the traditional village of Megalchori and visit the island’s pinnacle point, Profit Ilias, which boasts awe-inspiring, panoramic views of the encompassing scenery.
Throughout the expedition, participants will commute in a top-notch Mercedes mini-van accompanied by an English-speaking chauffeur well-versed in the history, culture, and topography of the island, offering insightful and engaging commentary along the journey.
- For all the travelers from the cruise ships to secure the right tender to arrive on time Use the cable car to reach the top of the fira town
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.