Santorini Island - Cyclades Greece
The island of Santorini is probably the most famous of all Greek islands. Situated in the southern part of the group of islands known as the Cyclades, the island of Santorini is one of immense historic importance, as the devastating volcano that erupted here thousands of years ago was one that played a major role in the history of the island.
The stunning caldera of Santorini and the volcano is the highlight of the island, and the sunsets that visitors can enjoy here are amongst some of the best in the world.
Santorini is an island that is totally unique when compared to other Greek islands. The geological shape and structure of the island make it almost unreal.
The island is ideal for all types of visitor, whether you are looking for a place to explore and travel around, or one where you can simply lie under the sun on one of the islands many beautiful beaches.
There are many interesting towns and places to visit on Santorini besides the volcano. The capital town of Fira is one that every visitor to the island will visit and enjoy. The northern town of Oia is home to the best sunsets on the island, and during the summer months, you will find hundreds of people here waiting for the sun to go down on another day.
Santorini has some truly unique beaches such as the Red, Black and white beaches. There are also many activities that you can enjoy here such as water sports and diving.
Every visitor to Greece needs to visit Santorini once in their lifetimes. It is unlike any other place on earth, and many visitors find themselves instantly falling in love with this charming and very romantic holiday destination in the Aegean.
In our Santorini travel guide you will find a wide range of information about this fantastic island, and find useful travel info such as hotels and accommodation, flights, ferries, car and bike rental, entertainment, tavernas, nightclubs, photos, videos and much more. Everything you could possibly need to organise and plan your holidays to Santorini can be found on these pages.
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