Oia

Oia (pronounced ee-ya) is known for its breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea, white-washed buildings, and narrow, winding streets.  Oia is especially famous for its sunset view, which many consider to be the best in the world. Visitors can also explore the town’s traditional houses, churches, and museums, and enjoy the local cuisine in its […]

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Ancient Thira

Ancient Thira is an excavated archeological site which was named after Theras, the island’s founder, and was inhabited from the 9th century BC until the early Byzantine era.  Ancient Thira includes ruins of various structures such as temples, houses, theaters, and public buildings.  The excavated artifacts give insight into the island’s history and culture, including […]

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Thira Prehistoric Museum

Thira Prehistoric Museum is home to important archaeological findings from the island’s prehistoric era.  The museum features exhibitions that demonstrate the island’s rich history through its ancient ceramics, sculptures, and mosaics.  One of the most notable exhibits is the Akrotiri frescoes, which depict scenes of daily life during the Minoan civilization from Crete.  The museum […]

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Skaros Rock

Skaros Rock is a landmark situated on the highest point of the caldera in Santorini.It presents breathtaking panoramic views of the expansive Aegean Sea and captivating sunsets during dusk.  It is accessible either by taking a leisurely walk through the village of Imerovigli or an adventurous hike through the rugged terrain.  Once visitors reach the […]

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