Santorini Villas & Houses by Location
| -[ Oia ]- | -[ Imerovigli ]- | ||||
Oia is one of the most beautiful villages of Santorini, famous for its magnificent sunset!!!In the evening, hordes of people arrive simply to watch its sunset. Every available seat, wall, step or patch of ground is occupied and picnicking while watching the sunset is almost de rigueur. |
Imerovigli is a traditional village and it is the extension of Fira but is situated on a higher cliff. The name comes from the word "vigla" which means "day". In front of the village is located an enormous rock called Skaros. Until 1800, Skaros had a castle on it where all the administrative offices of the island were located.Today Imerovigli is a beautiful and quiet village and also one of the top areas in Greece for accommodation! |
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| -[ Fira ]- | -[ Firostefani ]- | ||||
Fira, with 2113 inhabitants (2001), is the capital of Santorini. It has been built on the precipice, on the rim of the caldera 260 meters above the sea level. The volcano lies exactly opposite, still emitting puffs of steam.The spectacular architecture of its dazzling white houses, that seem to cling to the dark sides of the caldera, and the incomparable view of the volcano make Fira one of the most beautiful places on earth. |
The picturesque village of Firostefani on the island of Santorini is located on the edge of the Caldera cliff, 200 meters above the Aegean Sea, opposite the volcano, with a panoramic view of the island of Thirassia, the small volcanic islets and the magical sunset. |
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| -[ Pyrgos ]- | -[ Megalochori ]- | ||||
Pyrgos, is located 10 Km south-eastern from Fira, in the highest point of Santorini. According to 2001 records, Pyrgos has 732 inhabitants.The new village of Pyrgos has been built outside and around the castle. Nowadays, in Pyrgos there are 48 churches (2005) and chapels. |
Megalochori is a village of Santorini, situated 9 Km away from Fira, in the south-western part of the island. Tracing its roots to the 17th century and and with 461 inhabitants (2001), Megalochori is considered to be one of the most picturesque villages of Santorini.Also, remainings of prehistoric settlements of the Pre-cycladic and Later Cycladic Period have been discovered in Megalochori. |
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| -[ Perissa ]- | -[ Monolithos ]- | ||||
Perissa is one of Santorini best beaches. Next to Emporio village a long dark sand endless beach.A feature that makes Perissa unique (besides the crystal water and the smooth sand) is the fact that is the best protected beach from the summer Aegean winds (called "Meltemia" in Greek). Perissa lies right next to Profitis Ilias mountain, totally protected from the North. |
A beautiful golden sandy beach next to Kamari at a distance of about 9 km from Fira. Monolithos is a quiet beach but well organized, with all the comforts (even sea sports). Hotels, beach bar, umbrellas and taverns are available. With its broad beach of fine black sand and seemingly endless shallows, Monolithos has inevitably developed into a family resort. |
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| -[ Akrotiri ]- | |||||
Akrotiri, locates 15 Km away from Fira has been famous worldwide for its famous archaelogical sites of Greece, During the middle ages, it has been one of the castles of Santorini.The lighthhouse of Akrotiri is one of the most beautiful spots in Santorini and offers spectacular panoramic view to the Caldera and the sunset. It is one of the most beautiful spots in Santorini and offers spectacular panoramic view to the Caldera and the sunset. |
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