Discover Santorini’s magic with a customizable private tour. Explore beaches, villages, and scenic views in comfort. Design your perfect day with us.
Discover Santorini’s magic with a customizable private tour. Explore beaches, villages, and scenic views in comfort. Design your perfect day with us.
- Firostefani - Situated to the north of Fira, Firostefani was once a separate settlement but is now part of the capital. Its name translates to “The Crown of Fira,” reflecting 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 part of the capital. Its name translates to “The Crown of Fira,” reflecting 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 nearly 2 km (1.2 miles) along the northern edge of the Caldera, at an elevation of 70 to 100 meters (230 to 330 feet) above sea level. Built on the steep Caldera slope, its 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 offers excellent sunset views over the Caldera.
- Megalochori - Traditional Village - Megalochori is a serene traditional village in Santorini, known for its stone cobbled streets. Located 9 km southwest of Fira, it has about 300 permanent residents. Spending an evening here is worthwhile to admire unique buildings like 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 elaborate steeples of its impressive churches, two of which are 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.
- Ftelos Brewery Santorini - FTELOS Brewery, located in Karterados, Santorini, invites guests to enjoy exceptional craft beers while experiencing a unique brewing environment. The modern 4,800 sq. meter facility on a 7,200 sq. meter estate offers a perfect blend of brewing, gastronomy, and culture. Discover a beer-themed restaurant, multiple tapas bars, and a rooftop garden restaurant with stunning views of Santorini. Come and indulge—our journey is just beginning!
- Akrotiri Archaeological Site - For history enthusiasts, this is a must-visit. The Ancient City of Akrotiri is one of the most significant prehistoric settlements of the Aegean, with the island’s first civilization dating back to 4500 BC. A major volcanic eruption occurred 3650 years ago, covering everything in volcanic rocks and ashes. The town spanned 200 acres, with only 5% excavated so far. At the Akrotiri archaeological site, visitors can explore the well-preserved prehistoric city, which features frescoes and impressive mural paintings.
- Perissa Black Sand Beach - Located on the island’s southern coast, the Black Sand Beach comprises two consecutive beaches, Perissa Beach and Perivolos Beach, forming the long Black Beach. The beach’s surface consists of black volcanic sand and pebbles, giving it its name. Known for its lively beach bars, the inviting atmosphere, combined with numerous bars and restaurants, makes it a vibrant spot. There are also plenty of facilities and water sports like windsurfing, canoeing, and a diving center. Visitors can enjoy an hour at the Black Beach for swimming and lunch at a seaside restaurant.
- Monastery of Profitis Ilias - Situated less than five kilometers (3.1 miles) from the village of Pyrgos, the mountain of Profitis Ilias is the island’s highest point, standing 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 important Orthodox landmarks. Founded in 1711 by monks Gabriel and Ioakeim, it was built in a fortress style. From 1806 to 1845, it operated a school where Greek language and literature were taught. Today, the Monastery houses a museum with rare ecclesiastical books, Byzantine icons, and sculptures. This tranquil place invites visitors to stay longer, explore the chapel, and enjoy the impressive gardens. Over 700 olive trees enhance the panoramic views.
- Red Beach - The Red Beach is a stunning natural creation by the volcano and is the most popular beach on the island. Located in the southeastern part of the island, in the Akrotiri area, it is about 8 km from Fira. The sand is composed of black and red pulverized volcanic rock. Nature continues to shape this artwork, as salt, sun, rainwater, and wind constantly mold the impressive cliffs, giving them new forms. To reach the beach, visitors can walk a short downhill path or access it by boat from Akrotiri port, Kamari, or Perissa. Despite a ban due to frequent landslides, those who visit do so at their own risk. Don’t miss this unique landscape!
- Akrotiri Lighthouse - In the traditional village of Akrotiri stands the Santorini Lighthouse, built in 1892 by a French company and among Greece’s oldest. It ceased operation during WWII but was restored by the Greek Navy in 1945. The square tower rises 10 meters above the keeper’s house. Before electricity in 1988, it ran on petrol. Today, it emits a white light every 20 seconds, visible up to 24 nautical miles. While access is restricted to Greek Navy personnel, visitors can enjoy the surrounding trails, breathtaking sea views, and a romantic sunset. The serene atmosphere beautifully contrasts with nature’s raw power.
- Akrotiri Archaeological Site - The Akrotiri Archaeological Site, located 15 km south of Fira, is built on a hillside and has 489 permanent residents (2011 census). Known as the “Greek Pompeii,” Akrotiri thrived during the Middle Cycladic Period (20th–17th centuries BC) as a major urban center and port of the Aegean. Excavations began in 1967 under Spyridon Marinatos to explore his theory that the Thera eruption caused the collapse of the Minoan Civilization. Since his passing in 1974, Professor Christos Doumas has continued the work with significant findings. Visiting Akrotiri offers a unique blend of history, education, and tourism, with the Red Beach nearby.
- Castelli of Emporio - Emporio, also known as Nimborios, is one of Santorini’s most beautiful castelli. Located 12 km from Fira, the community of Emporio has 3,085 permanent inhabitants (2011 census). The best-preserved castle of Santorini is here, with houses built side by side, forming the castle’s walls. The interior of this fortified settlement is full of curves. Inside the castle is the church of Palia Panagia or Panagia Mesani, featuring an impressive steeple, an old woodcarving temple, and a pebbled floor. Emporio also boasts the old Goulas Castle and several churches, such as Saint Nicholas Marmaritis.
- Castelli of Pyrgos - Pyrgos Kallistis, or simply Pyrgos, is a village with a population of 912 (2011 census) and is situated approximately 7 km from the island’s capital, Fira. It is located at the island’s highest point. Atop this hill are the ruins of a Venetian Castle (Kasteli), once the island’s administrative center. At an altitude of 360 meters, its castle is the highest on the island, offering magnificent views of Santorini in nearly all directions. Here, life moves at a more relaxed pace; visitors can stroll through the alleys away from the bustling tourist areas of the Caldera villages. Pyrgos exudes a discreet charm and is a typical example of medieval architecture with narrow streets, fortified walls, hidden passages, and traditional churches.
- Tomato Industrial Museum, D.Nomikos - Located on Vlychada Beach in Santorini, surrounded by striking volcanic formations, the Tomato Industrial Museum “D. Nomikos” celebrates the island’s history and culture. Its iconic chimney marks a legacy of tomato production and offers insight into Santorini’s traditions and daily life.
Transformed from a tomato factory into a museum in 2014, it highlights the journey of the small-fruited Santorini tomato—a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) product since 2006—from cultivation to processing. Visitors can explore historic machinery, tools, handwritten records, and vintage labels, with audiovisual displays sharing factory workers’ stories.
The experience includes an audio-guided tour in five languages, a documentary on workers’ memories, tomato paste tasting, and sealing a souvenir can with a vintage machine.
- Gavalas Winery - On the beautiful island of Santorini, after the volcanic eruption, the entire island was covered by a layer of volcanic ash and rocks. This is why the vines thrive on the island, and there is a great tradition in their cultivation. There are 19 different wineries on the island, and one of them will be visited. Guests will taste four different varieties per person and learn about the history and local wines, providing in-depth knowledge and a more sociable experience. The wineries are chosen with care, usually preferring one of the three: Gavalas winery, Argyros estate, or Gaia winery. If travelers prefer to visit another winery, they can discuss it with the tour guide.
- Estate Argyros - Discover the exceptional Estate Argyros, one of Santorini’s most renowned wineries, where tradition meets innovation in winemaking. Nestled amidst the island’s iconic volcanic vineyards, Estate Argyros offers an unparalleled experience for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can savor award-winning Assyrtiko wines while learning about the unique cultivation methods that have defined Santorini’s viticulture for centuries. A visit here promises not just exquisite wine tasting but also an unforgettable journey into the heart of Santorini’s rich wine heritage. Let me guide you through this extraordinary experience on a private tour tailored just for you!
- Gaia Winery - Discover the unique charm of Gaia Winery, located on the picturesque shores of Santorini. Renowned for its innovative approach to winemaking, Gaia combines traditional techniques with modern methods to produce exceptional volcanic wines. Set against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea, this winery offers a serene and unforgettable tasting experience. Join me on a private tour, and let’s explore the rich history, breathtaking views, and extraordinary wines of Santorini together!
- Santorini - The concept is to share the unique joy of holidays and introduce the entire island, from traditional villages to the famous red and black beaches, and from the caldera sunsets to the great traditional vineyards and wineries! This is why the company remains small, aspiring to offer private services of the highest quality with an experienced tour guide and comfortable luxury vehicles while maintaining a warm and family-friendly atmosphere.
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- On-board WiFi
- Experienced tour guide-driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cold bottled of water
- 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
- On-board WiFi
- Experienced tour guide-driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cold bottled of water
- 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
- Cable Car Tickets for Cruise Ship Passengers
- Entrance tickets for all wineries, museums, and breweries are not included in the prices.
- Cable Car Tickets for Cruise Ship Passengers
- Entrance tickets for all wineries, museums, and breweries are not included in the prices.
Discover the enchanting beauty of Santorini with Santorini Caldera Tours. Our personalized private tours offer the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Journey through pristine beaches, picturesque villages, and breathtaking scenic viewpoints in the comfort of a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Choose to follow a recommended itinerary or…
Discover the enchanting beauty of Santorini with Santorini Caldera Tours. Our personalized private tours offer the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Journey through pristine beaches, picturesque villages, and breathtaking scenic viewpoints in the comfort of a private, air-conditioned vehicle. Choose to follow a recommended itinerary or customize your own, as our knowledgeable guide collaborates with you to create an ideal day tailored to your interests. Allow us to assist in crafting an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Santorini for you!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.