A curated guide to the island’s most iconic places
Santorini, one of the most iconic Greek islands in the Aegean, is known for its dramatic caldera views, volcanic landscapes, and whitewashed villages. From the cliffs of Oia to the quiet charm of Pyrgos, this Santorini travel guide brings together the island’s must-see locations, helping you explore each area with intention and ease.
Villages & Views
Oia: Santorini’s most iconic sunset village
Located on the northern tip of Santorini, Oia is world-famous for its caldera views, whitewashed houses, and blue-domed churches. It is one of the most photographed places in Greece.
Visitor Tips:
– Visit early morning for a quieter experience
– Arrive at least 1–2 hours before sunset in high season
– Explore beyond the main viewpoints for more privacy
Fira: The vibrant heart of Santorini
Fira, the capital of Santorini, sits along the caldera offering panoramic views, shops, restaurants, and nightlife. It’s the island’s main hub and one of the best places to experience its energy.
Visitor Tips:
– Ideal for afternoon walks and sunset drinks
– Best explored on foot through its narrow alleys
– Great base for exploring the island
Imerovigli: Quiet luxury with caldera views
Located between Fira and Oia, Imerovigli is known for its peaceful atmosphere and uninterrupted caldera views. Often considered the most romantic spot in Santorini.
Visitor Tips:
– Walk to Skaros Rock for breathtaking views
– Ideal for sunset without the crowds of Oia
– Perfect for couples and slower-paced stays
Pyrgos: Santorini’s most authentic village
Set inland, Pyrgos offers a more traditional and less crowded side of Santorini, with panoramic views across the island. This is where you’ll find a quieter, more local atmosphere.
Visitor Tips:
– Visit at sunset for a unique perspective over the island
– Wander through its narrow, historic alleys
– Ideal for a more authentic Santorini experience
Explore Santorini’s volcanic beaches
Red Beach: Santorini’s most striking volcanic beach

Located near Akrotiri in South Santorini, Red Beach is known for its dramatic red cliffs and deep blue waters, making it one of the island’s most unique natural landmarks.
Visitor Tips:
– Wear proper shoes for the short walk
– Visit early to avoid crowds
– Avoid very windy days
Perissa Beach: The best black sand beach in Santorini

Perissa Beach, located on the southeast coast, is a long stretch of black volcanic sand lined with beach bars and restaurants.
Visitor Tips:
– Ideal for a full day by the sea
– Organized with sunbeds and dining options
– Great mix of relaxation and lively atmosphere
Kamari Beach: Seaside life and easy access

Kamari Beach is a well-organized black sand beach with a lively promenade, located close to Santorini Airport.
Visitor Tips:
– Perfect for swimming and dining
– Stay into the evening for a relaxed vibe
– Easy access and family-friendly
Nature & Experiences | The best things to do in Santorini beyond the views
Nea Kameni: Walk on Santorini’s volcanic island

Nea Kameni, located in the center of the Santorini caldera, offers a unique opportunity to explore an active volcanic landscape.
Visitor Tips:
– Accessible only by boat
– Wear comfortable shoes
– Bring water and sun protection
Hot Springs: A unique volcanic swimming experience

Near Palea Kameni, the hot springs are known for their warm, mineral-rich waters and distinct color.
Visitor Tips:
– Usually part of a boat tour
– Swimwear may stain—choose darker colors
– Best combined with a caldera cruise
Fira to Oia Trail: The most scenic hike in Santorini

This famous hiking route connects Fira to Oia along the caldera, offering some of the most breathtaking views on the island.
Visitor Tips:
– Start early morning or late afternoon
– Bring water and sunscreen
– One of the best photo opportunities in Santorini
Thirassia: A quiet escape from Santorini crowds

Located just across the caldera, Thirassia offers a more traditional and untouched experience of the island.
Visitor Tips:
– Reachable by boat from Ammoudi or Athinios
– Ideal for a peaceful day trip
– Perfect for slow travel
Culture & History | Discover Santorini’s ancient past
Akrotiri: Santorini’s prehistoric city

Located in southern Santorini, Akrotiri is a well-preserved Bronze Age settlement, often referred to as the “Pompeii of the Aegean.”
Visitor Tips:
– Visit with a guide for deeper understanding
– Combine with Red Beach nearby
– Go early to avoid crowds
Ancient Thera: History with panoramic views

Situated on Mesa Vouno mountain, Ancient Thera offers ruins of an ancient city with spectacular views over Santorini.
Visitor Tips:
– Accessible by car or hiking
– Bring water and proper footwear
– Ideal for history and photography
A different way to experience Santorini
Santorini is more than a destination—it’s a series of perspectives. From the iconic views of Oia and Fira to the quiet beauty of Imerovigli and Pyrgos, each part of the island offers a unique way to experience it.
Plan your route, follow the light, and take your time between places.
Stay with intention
Set in Pyrgos, one of Santorini’s most authentic and elevated locations, Enorme EOS Santorini offers a more refined way to experience the island—away from the crowds, yet close to everything.
With just a limited number of suites, each featuring private pools or outdoor jacuzzis, the hotel is designed around privacy, calm, and unobstructed views over Santorini’s volcanic landscape. Thoughtful design, personalized service, and curated experiences—from in-suite dining to bespoke activities—create a stay that feels both elevated and effortless. Discover more about your stay at Enorme EOS Santorini.










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