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Places To Visit In Santorini
Sunset Cruise
There is nothing more beautiful than the Santorini coastline when seen from the sea at sunset. These tours can be taken from various boats, including yachts, catamarans, motor boats, and sailing boats. Typically, these tours take visitors across the volcanoes of Santorini, the island of Thirrasia, and the famous thermal hot springs.
Depending on your package, you can enjoy a scrumptious meal alongside some good old red wine! You would also have an opportunity to witness a beautiful sunset.
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Hot Springs in Santorini
Healing activities are a huge part of Greek trips; the Hot Springs in Santorini are particularly a tourist favorite. After a 20-minute downhill trek, visitors can experience the serenity of the geothermal pools in Santorini. Nestled in the cove of Agios Nikolaos, Santorini's hot springs are rich in magnesium and iron components.
The landscape is lovely to look at alongside the Aegean Sea and volcanic formations, and the water usually rises to 35 degrees.
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Thirassia
Thirassia island is a quiet, traditional and authentic island that lies opposite Oia, west of Santorini. The island is mainly visited to explore the active volcano history and experience the raw beauty of Thirassia. The highlight is the virgin beaches and pure Cycladic landscape.
Another wonderful experience is a walk through the villages which offer spectacular views of extensive colourful gardens in front of the houses. Thirassia has more than 20 churches on the island, the most famous being the Monastery of the Assumption of the Virgin. Indulge in some authentic Greek cuisine in the local taverns and cafes. Many excursions involve a day trip to Thirassia, covering all essential sites and guided tours of the village. In summers, there are daily boat trips organized between Santorini and Thirasia, less than a 20-minute route. The boat departs from Ammoudi Bay to Riva, the port of Therasia.
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Three Bells of Fira
Three bells of Fira, also known as the Catholic Church of Dormition, is a Greek Catholic church. It is one of the prettiest blue-domed churches in Santorini known for its three bells and breathtaking picturesque views of the Aegean Sea. It is stunning from the inside and offers beautiful sunset views.
Three bells of Fira date back to the 18th century but was damaged by an earthquake in 1956, after which the building was restored. There is a church feast day celebrated on 15th August every day.
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Tomato Industrial Museum
The Tomato Industrial Museum in Vlychada is an old factory turned into a museum dedicated to Santorini’s tomato paste industry. It showcases processing machines that date back to 1890, old tools, handwritten books, first labels, and taped videos of factory workers. Guided tours and audio tours are available in five languages.
Dimitrios Nomikos built the historical tomato factory to produce tomato paste and canned foods. It was the first factory in the Balkans to produce canned tomato products using advanced equipment. However, the production was stopped in 1981, and the museum was established in the same building in 2014. There is also a museum shop inside.
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Watch Sunset at Oia
Oia is one destination that offers spectacular views of sunset. During sunset, the white-washed buildings glow in yellow, orange, and pink hues, giving a picturesque look to the Oia. Oia Castle and the Blue domes of Oia are the two most popular spots to enjoy the sunset in Oia.
You can hear the church bells from the Blue domes of Oia during sunset, which gives a surreal experience. To prevent crowds, you might consider to arrive early to save yourself a good spot.
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White Beach
The white beach is a small cove on the southwest coast of Santorini with grey volcanic sand and black pebbles. It is also called Lefki Ammos by the locals. The clear turquoise waters here contrast with surrounding white cliffs. It is perfect for sunbathing and snorkelling.
The water contains rocks, sea urchins and fine gravel, so it is advisable to wear water shoes. The beach is small, and only amenities like a few sunbeds and umbrellas for rent are available. It is accessible by taxi boats, yacht cruises, or by foot from the neighbouring red beach.
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Wine Tour
Wine Tours are a huge part of Greek culture, and tourists can experience the authentic wine-making process alongside wine-tasting tours when in Santorini. These vineyards are typically located in the countryside, among lush green fields and are considered a perfect day retreat.
The most famous vineyards in Santorini are Santo Wines, Art Space Winery, Koutsoyannopoulos Wine Museum, Venetsanos Winery and Gavalas Winery. These tours need to be booked in advance for a wholesome experience.
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