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The island has 14 villages and the larger capital Fira, so choose carefully whereabouts you would like to stay. Do you want to be near a beach? Near to the best views of the caldera and the sunsets? In amongst the shopping and nightlife? Close to good restaurants? How will you be arriving to Santorini? By ferry or perhaps flying into the airport? Ferries arrive from Piraeus and all over Greece regularly into the port of Athinios in the west of the island. The Old Port – Ormos, sits beneath the capital town of Fira, the stunning arrival and 220 meters to the town can be traversed by near vertical cable car or slow and steady donkey ride. Whilst this was romantic and offered great views, this was the bottleneck of arriving in Santorini which has been solved by the opening, in 1998, of a new ferry port at Athinios, 12 kms south of Fira on the west side of the island. Buses and taxis transport new arrivals on a very steep slope with switchback curves, still not as dramatic as the old port. Air travel into Santorini is possible from all over Europe by way of the Santorini International Airport (code is JTR), which is located to the south east of the island near the beaches of Kamari and Monolithos. Remember Santorini is known in Greece as Thira. The airport is 6 kilometres from the capital Fira. Anywhere you choose to stay will be approximately 30 minutes travelling time from the port or airport as the island is quite small, however you will need to keep this in mind when booking your accommodation.
View Larger Map Santorini Accommodation - Oia Oia, a village at the north tip of the island, has become famous and popular for its dramatic views of the whole caldera and dramatic sunsets. This whitewashed village is clustered atop very steep cliffs, looking back over the island the towns of Imerovigli, Firostephani and Fira clinging to the cliff tops.
A whitewashed hotel with completely modern approach to the age-old sensual experience of the Cyclades; dazzling white simplicity against the overwhelming blue panoramic views of the Mediterranean. A place to simply breathe and be.
Santorini Accommodation - FirostephaniIn Firostephani, the beautiful views all over the caldera can be enjoyed, without the crazy crowds of Fira. Clinging to the rim of the cliffs, Firostephani is a whitewashed Cycladic village with its fair share of beautiful churches, stunning architecture and wide open spaces. The cave dwellings constructed all over the island can also be found here.
Santorini Accommodaiton has chosen the luxury retreat known as the Tsitouras Collection in Firostephani, occupying a mansion originating from 1780. The five suites were designed, renovated and decorated by the art collector, historian and author Dimitris Tsitouras, with his unique flair. A truly luxurious Greek experience, the suites have welcomed such luminaries as Gianni Versace, Nana Mouskouri, Demis Roussos and Jean Paul Gaultier.
From the website: "Dimitris Tsitouras is a lifelong art lover and historian, as well as the author of many books about the island, known as the Greek Pompeii. In 40 years, Tsitouras has amassed over 4.000 Santorinian artefacts, all destined for a museum he is now building. Features such as the domes, vaults, interior windows and skylights characteristic of Santorinian architecture are combined with tasteful decoration, modern furniture, antiques and some of Tsitouras´s private collections of objets d´art including ancient amphorae, Byzantine icons, old maps, mariner´s chests, and paintings." Santorini Accommodation is proud to present the Tsitouras Collection. Also in Firostephani is the small boutique hotel Ellinon Thea with only 9 rooms, and balconies looking over the magnificent views of the volcano and the blue, blue Aegean Sea.
With a steam room and gym, and in-house massage service available, it offers a haven to guests. Some rooms are on the ground floor, so if you want a first floor room with a balcony, ensure you request this when booking.
Santorini Accommodation is proud to present the Ellinon Thea Hotel.
The Belvedere Hotel in Firostephani is a small boutique hotel. With 23 rooms, it has an intimate atmosphere, many of the rooms overlooking the exquisite view of the caldera, the bay and the islands, as well as the whitewashed villages of the island gripping onto the edges of the steep cliffs. ![]() Elegantly decorated, with a romantic feel, this guest house is perfect for a couple’s secluded getaway or honeymoon.
Accommodation Santorini - FiraFira is the hustly bustly action packed capital of the island. Galleries, jewellery studios, artists’ studios, fashion boutiques; world class shopping jumps out on every corner. Restaurants, cafés and bars sit jostling amongst all of the movement on the steep narrow streets. All the hubbub is over-crowded in summer and we highly recommend visiting in the shoulder season of spring or autumn. In any season be prepared for stunning views and many, many steps to climb. In central Fira is the stunning white washed guest house Pantelia Suites, with layers tumbling down the steep hillside of blue and white seamlessly entering the blue and white bay.
The suites on the lower level are actually cave-houses, made famous on the island. They have been completely renovated and decorated, as the other suites, with a reserved style.
Close to many cafés, restaurants, world quality crafts and jewellery shops, the Fira Cathedral, bus stops and bars, these suites would suit those wanting to explore the whole island.
Also in Fira are the San Giorgio Villas which represent very good value for budget travellers. The rooms are cheap and clean, it is a small place with only 20 rooms, located in the cobbled back streets of town.
Located close to bus station, you can catch buses from here all over the island, it is not on the caldera and the rooms do not have views over the volcano. It is a two minute walk into central Fira and a 5 minute walk to see the views over the caldera. This is why the rates here are competitive.
Villa Elkaza, in central Fira, is a small B&B with a modern flair.
Accommodation Santorini - MegalochoriMegalochori Μεγαλοχώρι is a small village in the south-west of the island, where a new resort – Vendema – has recently been established, very much like a whole village of its own.
Located 5 kms from Fira, the resort offers lush gardens and views to the east over the Aegean Sea, and a rest away from the crowds along the edge of the famous Santorini caldera rim. Surrounded by greenery of vineyards, this is the other side of Santorini, a restful peaceful haven in a luxury setting. Encased in a wall much like a medieaval town, the resort has been built around a 400 year old wine cellar, in tune with the then Venetian architecture of Santorini.
The resort is 7 kms from Santorini International Airport and 4kms from the port, with access to a private beach within 3 kms. Accommodation Santorini – PerissaPerissa Περίσσα is a dark sand beach in the south-east of Santorini, away from the steep sides of the caldera and the famous views of the island. It is 15 kms from the capital Fira.
Here is Villa Dimitris, another budget option for accommodation on the island, a quiet place with only 14 rooms, a 2 minute stroll to the beach. Friendly staff will take care of you in these very clean guest houses, many of which have self-catering kitchenettes. A transfer can be arranged from the airport or the port. The village of Perissa is very modern and has sprung up to cater to those wanting to enjoy the beach in summer. The steep sparse cliffs contrast with the dark sandy beach and the typical Cycladic architecture, including a beautiful classic domes Cathedral. A good choice for budget Santorini accommodation, there are tavernas and supermarkets in the village, and local buses stop there. Return from Santorini Accommodation to We Love Crete Homepage |
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