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Santorini boasts numerous sites of unique archaeological and historical significance. A massive volcanic eruption around 1650 B.C. forced the center of what was then a single island to implode and succumb to the sea. Some say that this was the original home of the lost city of Atlantis, which long ago disappeared into the ocean's depths. Whatever remains of this mythological metropolis is now guarded by beautiful beaches and stately whitewashed homes. Santorini is also widely known for its exquisite wines, including the famous vinsanto, a dessert wine made from sun-dried Assyrtiko and Aidani. Many wineries, locally referred to as canavas, invite visitors to wine tasting sessions.

01 | Lose yourself in the sunset

Santorini’s seducing sunsets are one of the main features that attract visitors to the island. To turn the idyllic moment you have been dreaming of into reality, skip the crowds and pick one of the less-known sunset spots, like Firostefani, Imerovigli, Akrotiri’s lighthouse (Faros) or Profitis Ilias, the island’s tallest peak. A public or private sunset cruise is an alternative idea, if you prefer to enjoy that special moment aboard.

02 | Explore the inland villages

Santorini’s picture-perfect architecture is not exclusive to Oia, Imerovigli and Fira. Visit the island’s hinterland to discover iconic villages like Pyrgos, Finikia and Megalochori. Challenge your orientation skills through the maze-like alleys of Kasteli and look out for yposkafa, dugout houses throughout the island.

03 | Relive history at Akrotiri, Santorini’s Pompeii

Visit the remains of Akrotiri, one of the most significant Bronze Age settlements, to catch glimpses of life back in the second millennium BC. Walking thought this recently revamped archaeological site, you will see houses, pottery and other traces of daily life in the elaborate Minoan town which was eradicated by the volcano’s eruption.

04 | Taste Assyrtiko and Vinsanto wine

Visit one of Santorini canaves, traditional wine cellars, to taste Assyrtiko and Vinsanto but also to discover the island’s centuries-old wine making traditions. Venetsanos, built in 1947, is Santorini’s first industrial winery, located right above the port of Athinios and overlooking the caldera. Gavalas and Santowines wineries are also great places to discover Santorini’s wines.

05 | Hike the caldera

By foot is probably the most scenic way to enjoy the views along Santorini’s caldera. A centuries-old path connecting Fira to Oia will take you through traditional whitewashed settlements, following in the steps of ancient merchants and farmers. A network of paths connects a number of other villages and spots of natural beauty along the island.

Wineries

Sigalas winery: https://www.sigalaswinetasting.com - combine it with lunch Vassaltis: https://vassaltis.com Santo Wines: https://santowines.gr Estate Argyros: https://estateargyros.com Wine tour: https://santoriniwinetour.com - perfect for combining various wineries and learn more about the wines of Santorini!

Restaurants

Kantouni: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1097549-d4470011-Reviews-Kantouni_Traditional_delicacies-Pyrgos_Santorini_Cyclades_South_Aegean.html - Located in Pyrgos villas, beautiful village to for a walk Athenian House: https://www.theathenianhouse.com/en - dinner Metaxi mas: https://www.santorini-metaximas.gr/en/ - lunch / dinner Volkan on the Rocks: https://www.ergonfoods.com/santorini-volkan-on-the-rocks/ - all day, love their breakfast / brunch! Kaliya: https://www.kaliya-restaurant.com Cavo Tagoo: https://www.cavotagoo.com - the best place to go for sunset drinks. Ammoudi Fish Tavern: http://www.ammoudisantorini.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=gmb_referral - Located at the small port of Ammoudi, best fish of the island!

Beach Bars

Theros Wave Bar: https://theroswavebar.gr Yalos: https://www.yalos-santorini.com Wet Stories: https://wetstoriessantorini.gr

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