Experience the ultimate Santorini adventure with our private Caldera tour. Discover traditional villages, stunning beaches, and breathtaking views. Book now!
Experience the ultimate Santorini adventure with our private Caldera tour. Discover traditional villages, stunning beaches, and breathtaking views. Book now!
- 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 a blend of tranquility and 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, once used for protection against pirates. Another highlight of Megalochori is the intricate steeples of its impressive churches, two of which are located in 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. Traditional taverns and cafes offer local dishes under the natural shade of trees.
- Akrotiri Lighthouse - In the charming traditional village of Akrotiri, the Lighthouse of Santorini can be found. Built by a French company in 1892, it is one of Greece’s oldest lighthouses. It ceased operation during World War II but resumed in 1945 after reconstruction by the Greek Navy. The lighthouse features a square tower rising 10 meters above the warden’s house. Currently, it emits a bright white light every 20 seconds, visible up to 24 nautical miles at sea. Visitors can enjoy spectacular sea views and witness a memorable, romantic, and colorful sunset. For those interested in sightseeing, the ruins of the ancient Minoan settlement are a perfect choice. The tranquil atmosphere of the place contrasts with the ruggedness of nature, creating a mesmerizing effect.
- Perissa Black Sand Beach - Located on the southern coast of the island, the Black Sand Beach consists of two consecutive beaches, Perissa Beach and Perivolos Beach, forming one long stretch known as the Black Beach. The beach’s surface is composed 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 can spend an hour and a half on the black beach for swimming and enjoy lunch at a seaside restaurant.
- Προϕήτης Ηλίας - Less than five kilometers (3.1 miles) from the village of Pyrgos lies the mountain of Profitis Ilias, the highest point on the island. It rises 567 meters above sea level. At its summit is the Monastery of Profitis Ilias (or Prophet Elias), one of the island’s oldest and most significant Orthodox landmarks. Founded in 1711 by monks Gabriel and Ioakeim, it was constructed in the style of a fortress. From 1806 to 1845, it operated a school where Greek language and literature were key subjects. Today, the Monastery houses a museum with a collection of rare ecclesiastical books, Byzantine icons, and sculptures. This peaceful and quiet place often encourages visitors to linger. The chapel and its impressive gardens, surrounded by flowers and trees, including over 700 olive trees, offer breathtaking panoramic views.
- 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! This is why the company remains small, aspiring to provide private services of the highest quality 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
- WiFi on board (Hotspot)
- Cold bottled of water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation with comfortable luxury vehicles
- Our tours are fully customized to the choices and priorities of our travelers
- Maps and a private tour of each attraction we will visit together
- Alcohol based hand sanitizer/gloves/mask
- Experienced tour guide-driver
- WiFi on board (Hotspot)
- Cold bottled of water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation with comfortable luxury vehicles
- Our tours are fully customized to the choices and priorities of our travelers
- Maps and a private tour of each attraction we will visit together
- Alcohol based hand sanitizer/gloves/mask
Join us in experiencing the unparalleled joy of vacationing and exploring the complete expanse of the island, from the iconic traditional villages to the renowned Red and Black beaches, and from the mesmerizing caldera sundowns to the unique untouristed spots.
United, we’ll wander through the most recognized villages sporting blue domes, including Oia,…
Join us in experiencing the unparalleled joy of vacationing and exploring the complete expanse of the island, from the iconic traditional villages to the renowned Red and Black beaches, and from the mesmerizing caldera sundowns to the unique untouristed spots.
United, we’ll wander through the most recognized villages sporting blue domes, including Oia, Firostefani, and Megalochori.
Experience the island’s distinct volcanic beaches, Red and Black, where, if preferred, a meal can be arranged at a beachside restaurant.
From Oia in the north to Faros (the Santorini Lighthouse) in the south, savor the awe-inspiring views and visit the island’s highest point—an ancient chapel from the year 1711, the Monastery Prophet Elias.
Delight in a personalized private tour in a high-end vehicle with a knowledgeable guide.
Take the leap and join us in the Caldera!
Your adventure awaits!
- This is a typical itinerary and the times we will need per destination are likely to change due to traffic.
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.