carved into the rock, the cave-style villas are luxuriously furnished with antiques and offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and terraces or balconies, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities. snacks and drinks are available, and there's a hot-tub. complimentary breakfast is served on a terrace overlooking the sea, or in-room. features in individual villas include kitchenettes, dining rooms, 4-poster beds and shared or private hot tubs. perched on a cliff overlooking the santorini caldera, these upscale villas are 11 km from the archaeological museum of thera and 16 km from santorini airport. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm Santorini Airport 25 min
Nea Kameni (39 min) Enclosed archeological site featuring an excavation of a preserved Bronze Age settlement. Ancient Thera (35 min) Accessible by hiking, this ancient mountaintop city features ruins & dramatic ocean views. Santorini caldera (23 min) Mostly submerged volcanic crater with quaint hillside lodging, boat tours & panoramic seaside views. Palia Kameni (21 min) Small archaeology museum featuring ancient artifacts from excavations on Santorini. Archaeological Museum of Thera (24 min) Museum exhibiting various archaeological finds such as vases, frescoes, sculptures & inscriptions. Therasia (1 hr 18) Remote volcanic island with natural terrain, limited development & exploring opportunities. Aspronisi (1 hr 19) Tiny, uninhabited island with sheer cliffs & pebble beaches, located within Santorini's caldera. Amoudi Bay (7 min) Cable car of Santorini (25 min) Popular gondola ride carrying passengers from port to hilltop with sweeping, island vistas. Castle of Oia (19 min) Sea views from the surviving watchtower of a Renaissance-era castle built to guard against pirates. Ammoúdi (7 min) Picturesque locale known for its tranquil bay, soaring red cliffs, beach & tavernas. Santo Wines (27 min) Scenic winery offering walking tours, tastings & nibbles, plus an ample terrace with caldera views. Domaine Sigalas (9 min) Greek vineyard specializing in the Assyrtiko grape from centuries-old, basket-trained vines. |