Whether you’re savoring a candlelit dinner by the caldera, exchanging vows under a painted sky, or simply soaking in the iconic sunset, Santorini offers an endless array of unforgettable experiences. Discover romance, adventure, and serenity in a place where dreams come to life.
For a lifetime
CAPTURE A SANTORINI SUNSET
Eternity is a Moment
The sheer beauty of a Santorini sunset is unrivalled.
Along the caldera, Fira, Firostefani, Imerovigli, and the famed village of Oia, radiate in a pink, purple, and gold pastel glow during the sundown offering breathtaking Aegean views.
For romantics seeking a more intimate sunset-view spot, the Akrotiri Lighthouse, the Monastery of Profitis Ilias should not be missed.
The most famous sunset in the world
An Island for Forever Promises
GETTING MARRIED IN SANTORINI
Santorini is considered by many as one of the most romantic places in the world.
Its inherent romantic vibes, powered by the idyllic architecture and the stunning sunset views have made this island a topdestination for wedding proposals, weddings and honeymoons, promising unforgettable moments where love thrives!
EXPLORE A LOST CIVILIZATION
A Legend Plunged in the Sea
In prehistoric times, Santorini was home to a highly advanced Minoan civilization, that was completely buried under ash and lava from the massive volcanic eruption of Thera in 1600 BC.
Archaeological excavations have unearthed a magnificent city in Akrotiri that provides invaluable insight in this long-lost civilization.
The Archaeological Site of Akrotiri is open to the public, while a number of findings are on display in the Prehistoric Thera Museum at Fira.
An Ode to Flavours and Romance
DINNER WITH CALDERA VIEW
Book a table in one of the island’s caldera-view restaurants and traditional tavernas, or enjoy a private dining experience in your villa or suite to savour how intense culinary delight can be in this paradise for romantics and epicureans.
Feasts Full of Colour
LOCAL FESTIVALS
Full of local colour, some of Santorini’s most cherished festivals, known as panigiria, are the Transfiguration of Christ in Pyrgos on the 6th of August, the feast day of the Holy Virgin in Panagia Episkopi on the 15th of August, and the feast of Agia Matrona on the 20th of October in Finikia. Another highlight is the Ifestia Festival on the 3rd Saturday of September, featuring a representation of the volcanic eruption with impressive fireworks.