Oia is the most visited village in Santorini and the second largest after Fira, the island's capital town. Oia lies in the northern part of the caldera, 12 km away from Fira.
The crescent-shaped Caldera of Santorini is the biggest gem in the Aegean and one of the most impressive places to visit in the world!
The Red Beach is located in the south part of the island, in Akrotiri village, near the famous Akrotiri Excavations site. It is just a 20-minute drive from Fira.
Ancient Minoan settlement was buried below lava following the 16th-century BC volcanic explosion that created the caldera. At this site, visitors can walk on pathways through the debris of the town to see the remains of the clay buildings of this once thriving town.
Santorini's best known and most popular beach.
See the ruins of Hellenistic temples and foundations of Roman and early-Byzantine buildings at ancient Thira, located on the southeast coast of Santorini.
Santorini's former capital before Fira. Pyrgos is a tiny village in the middle of Santorini, made up of whitewashed Cyclades cottages built around the ruins of a medieval hilltop castle. There are several small, chic restaurants.
At the base of the cliffs rising to the town of Oia, you will find the picture-perfect setting that is Ammoudi. Here is known for quaint Greek tavernas serving the catch of the day. You can also swim in the hot springs here!