Santorini
In the Aegean Sea, halfway between Athens and Crete, Santorini is part of the Cyclades island group and gets its wonky crescent shape from a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. A holiday maker haven most of the year, Santorini’s unmistakable landscape includes multi colored, layered cliffs, volcanic sand beaches in all shades, white cycladic houses overlooking the deep indigo blue waters below and spectacular sunsets that keep the crowds coming back for more. The perfect summer escape from the everyday, stroll through the bustling capital, Fira and discover all the amazing food. Or, take a wine tour in the interior then head to Oia, the most photographed village in Greece with its blue domed churches and whitewashed cave houses. Better yet, watch a movie at the island’s open air cinema, Kamari, for a true taste of island culture.





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