Experience the unique beauty of Santorini on a private tour. Visit famous villages, relax on the Black beach, explore the ancient city of Akrotiri, and enjoy a wine tasting at a volcanic winery.
Experience the unique beauty of Santorini on a private tour. Visit famous villages, relax on the Black beach, explore the ancient city of Akrotiri, and enjoy a wine tasting at a volcanic winery.
- Firostefani - Situated to the north of Fira, Firostefani was once a separate settlement but is now considered part of the capital. Its name translates to “The Crown of Fira” due to its location at the highest point of Fira. Firostefani offers stunning views of the capital, the sea, and the volcano. This traditional village features a few charming…
- Firostefani - Situated to the north of Fira, Firostefani was once a separate settlement but is now considered part of the capital. Its name translates to “The Crown of Fira” due to its location at the highest point of Fira. Firostefani offers stunning views of the capital, the sea, and the volcano. This traditional village features a few charming restaurants, cafes, some shops, and a mini market. It also boasts some of Santorini’s most impressive hotels and traditional rooms, where visitors can enjoy tranquility and relaxation alongside a vibrant nightlife.
- Oia - Oia, frequently mentioned in travel reports, is a picturesque village on the northwest edge of Santorini island. It stretches for nearly 2km (1.2 miles) along the northern edge of the Caldera that forms Santorini, at an elevation of 70 to 100m (230 to 330 feet) above sea level. Built on the steep slope of the Caldera, the houses and restaurants are nestled into niches carved into the Caldera on the seaward side. There are 300 steps leading down to the port from Oia. The village features narrow passageways and a central square, surrounded by a complex of whitewashed, blue-domed churches and charming traditional Cycladic houses. It is perfectly positioned for breathtaking sunset views over the Caldera.
- Megalochori - Traditional Village - Megalochori is a serene traditional village in Santorini with stone cobbled streets, located 9 km southwest of Fira. The village has about 300 permanent residents. Spending an evening here is highly recommended to admire unique buildings such as neoclassical houses, stately homes, and old cave houses with solid wooden doors and high fences, which were historically used for protection against pirates. Another highlight of Megalochori is the intricate steeples of its impressive churches, two of which are located at the village center. The village is renowned for its vineyards and wineries. There are also two secluded beaches on the Caldera side, named after local churches, Plaka and Thermi beach, accessible only on foot or by boat. Visitors can enjoy traditional taverns and cafes offering local dishes under the natural shade of trees.
- Gavalas Winery - On the stunning island of Santorini, following a volcanic eruption, the entire island was covered by a layer of volcanic ash and rocks. This unique environment allows the vines to thrive, and the island has a rich tradition in viticulture. There are 16 different wineries on the island, and one of them will be visited. Guests can taste four different wine varieties per person and learn about the history and local wines, providing in-depth knowledge and a more social experience. Wineries are carefully selected, often choosing from Gavalas winery, Argyros estate, or Santos winery. If travelers wish to visit another winery, they can discuss it with the tour guide.
- Akrotiri Archaeological Site - For history enthusiasts, this is a must-visit location. The Ancient City of Akrotiri is one of the most significant prehistoric settlements in the Aegean, with the island’s first civilization dating back to 4500 BC. The main volcanic eruption occurred 3650 years ago, covering everything in volcanic rocks and ashes. The town originally spanned 200 acres, with only 5% excavated so far. At the Akrotiri archaeological site, visitors can explore the remarkable, well-preserved prehistoric city, which features frescoes and impressive mural paintings.
- Perissa Black Sand Beach - Located on the southern coast of the island, the Black Sand Beach comprises two consecutive beaches, Perissa Beach and Perivolos Beach, forming one long stretch known as the Black Beach. The beach’s surface is made of black volcanic sand and pebbles, giving it its name. It is famous for its lively beach bars. The inviting and fun atmosphere, combined with numerous bars and restaurants, makes it a vibrant destination. There are also ample facilities and water sports available, such as windsurfing, canoeing, and a diving center. Visitors will spend an hour at the black beach for swimming and enjoy lunch at a seaside restaurant.
- Santorini - The aim is to share the unique joy of holidays and introduce the entire island, from traditional villages to the renowned red and black beaches, and from caldera sunsets to the exceptional traditional vineyards and wineries. As a small company, the focus is on providing private, high-quality services with an experienced tour guide and comfortable luxury vehicles, all while maintaining a warm and family-friendly atmosphere.
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- Experienced tour guide-driver
- Private transportation with comfortable luxury vehicles
- Tickets to the winery and 4 wine tastings included
- Admission to the archaeological site
- Personalized, fully customized tours
- Inclusive of maps and private tours of each visited attraction
- On-board WiFi and air conditioning
- Complimentary cold bottled…
- Experienced tour guide-driver
- Private transportation with comfortable luxury vehicles
- Tickets to the winery and 4 wine tastings included
- Admission to the archaeological site
- Personalized, fully customized tours
- Inclusive of maps and private tours of each visited attraction
- On-board WiFi and air conditioning
- Complimentary cold bottled water
- Health and safety measures with sanitizer, gloves, and masks provided
Let’s explore the distinctive joy of vacation times together, taking you on a comprehensive tour of the entire island, spanning from the famous historical villages right to the renowned Black Beach and from the caldera sunsets to several traditional spots untouched by massive tourism.
We’ll take a tour and discover the renowned villages adorned with the…
Let’s explore the distinctive joy of vacation times together, taking you on a comprehensive tour of the entire island, spanning from the famous historical villages right to the renowned Black Beach and from the caldera sunsets to several traditional spots untouched by massive tourism.
We’ll take a tour and discover the renowned villages adorned with the blue domes, like Oia, Firostefani, and Megalochori.
We’ll stop over at one of the island’s two exceptional volcanic beaches, the Black Beach. Here, if you desire, we can spend an hour for a swim and enjoy your lunch at a beachside eatery.
Our tour will include a visit to a volcanic winery, where you’ll get to try four different wine sorts per person and have the chance to hear about the area’s wine history and learn more about the local wines.
We’ll also tour the Ancient City of Akrotiri, one of the Aegean’s most significant ancient settlements, with the island’s civilization dating back to 4500 BC.
Indulge in a personalized private tour with an experienced guide, in the comfort of a luxury vehicle.
Come with us and experience the Caldera!
We’re looking forward to having you with us!
- This is a typical itinerary and the times we will need per destination are likely to change due to traffic.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.