CALDERA DREAM
Santorini Dream Catamaran Cruise with BBQ and Swimming
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FINAL DREAM
Santorini Dream Catamaran Cruise with BBQ and Swimming
Enjoy the Adventure
Santorini is one of the few places in the world which unravels its 3,500-year history in just 67 square km! The best way to get to know the island’s intriguing history is by letting our experienced personnel guide you around the most important landmarks.
Included / Excluded
√ English-speaking tour guide/driver. √ Transfers between destinations.√ Wine tasting. √ Bottle of water.
X Entrance fees to the archaeological site. X Lunch and drinks
Itinerary
We start the guided tour and travel around the island, so that you can get a taste of the Santorini essence. We also stop for a swim and a delicious lunch at the unique black beach. We end up at the hotel to enjoy the sunset and a refreshing cocktail in our infinity pool, with the caldera view.
A truly aristocratic village that combines the picturesque streets and the stunning panoramic views with the neoclassical buildings, the numerous churches and the tranquility. Wander around the medieval castle, one of the five castles of the island and let yourself be carried away in the magic atmosphere of another era. The village is famous for the small tin cans that are lit during the Epitaph procession on Holy Friday.
- Monastery of Prophet Ilias: A spot standing out on the island is the Monastery of Prophet Elias, perched on the island’s highest point (567m), above Pyrgos village. The monastery was built in the early 18th century and currently four monks live there. A small museum with folklore and sacred relics also operates here. The view from the monastery is just outstanding.
- Local winery: Santorini is famous for its outstanding wine, especially Assyrtiko and Vinsanto, which stand out and can thrill the visitors. Our tour continues with a visit at a local winery, where you can taste the local wines, along with a “meze”.
- Megalochori: The traditional settlement is situated among fertile vineyards and for this reason there are several wineries in the area. The houses are built in the “potamos” of the village, where the rain water flows away, and they have high walls, mainly to protect the residents from the long gone threat of pirates. The beautiful church bell towers stand out in the village and you can also admire the relaxing square.
- Caldera photo spots: The traditional settlement is situated among fertile vineyards and for this reason there are several wineries in the area. The houses are built in the “potamos” of the village, where the rain water flows away, and they have high walls, mainly to protect the residents from the long gone threat of pirates. The beautiful church bell towers stand out in the village and you can also admire the relaxing square.
- Akrotiri lighthouse: A unique but also romantic place is the Akrotiri lighthouse which stands on the southwestern cusp of Santorini. Built by the French company La Société Collas et Michel in 1892, its mission was to guide shipping between Pireus and Alexandria, Egypt. The lighthouse, in fact, lies exactly on the axis of the shipping lane between the two ports. It also guides vessels and cruise ships into the harbor of Santorini or in the caldera, past a popular rock known as “The Indian”. This rock is named after the profile of the face that seems to appear in it.
- Akrotiri excavations: The archaeological site of Akrotiri undoubtedly attracts thousands of visitors each year! The excavations began in 1967 and revealed an advanced prehistoric town 3,500 years old, which was buried under the ashes of the 17th century BC colossal volcanic eruption.The findings were amazing:
two and three-storey houses, squares, streets, magnificent murals with images from everyday life, ceramics, jewellery, etc. - Red beach: The Red beach is one of the most famous photo spots of Santorini. We park at the church of St. Nicholas and walk up the trail. When we reach the point where the beach lies in front us, you will be impressed by the absolute red of the beach and the deep blue sea that create the perfect frame for your photos.
- Black beach: It is now time to take a swim at the unique black beach of Perivolos which is the amazing result of the active volcano. The black sand can be scorching hot in summer and is in perfect contrast with the deep blue Aegean water. After the dive, nothing better that a fine meal on the beach.
- Oia sunset: Everyone who sets foot on the island must definitely walk on the marble pedestrian street of magical Oia, that looks like a balcony overlooking the caldera. Get lost in the narrow alleys that spread like veins mainly towards the side of the caldera and visit the impressive captain’s houses and the Nautical Museum. There is a wide variety of souvenirs, gift items, jewels, books and pieces of art at the shops and art galleries.
Enjoy the Adventure
Santorini is one of the few places in the world which unravels its 3,500-year history in just 67 square km! The best way to get to know the island’s intriguing history is by letting our experienced personnel guide you around the most important landmarks.
Included / Excluded
√ English-speaking tour guide/driver. √ Transfers between destinations.√ Wine tasting. √ Bottle of water.
X Entrance fees to the archaeological site. X Lunch and drinks
Itinerary
We start the guided tour and travel around the island, so that you can get a taste of the Santorini essence. We also stop for a swim and a delicious lunch at the unique black beach. We end up at the hotel to enjoy the sunset and a refreshing cocktail in our infinity pool, with the caldera view.
A truly aristocratic village that combines the picturesque streets and the stunning panoramic views with the neoclassical buildings, the numerous churches and the tranquility. Wander around the medieval castle, one of the five castles of the island and let yourself be carried away in the magic atmosphere of another era. The village is famous for the small tin cans that are lit during the Epitaph procession on Holy Friday.
- Monastery of Prophet Ilias: A spot standing out on the island is the Monastery of Prophet Elias, perched on the island’s highest point (567m), above Pyrgos village. The monastery was built in the early 18th century and currently four monks live there. A small museum with folklore and sacred relics also operates here. The view from the monastery is just outstanding.
- Local winery: Santorini is famous for its outstanding wine, especially Assyrtiko and Vinsanto, which stand out and can thrill the visitors. Our tour continues with a visit at a local winery, where you can taste the local wines, along with a “meze”.
- Megalochori: The traditional settlement is situated among fertile vineyards and for this reason there are several wineries in the area. The houses are built in the “potamos” of the village, where the rain water flows away, and they have high walls, mainly to protect the residents from the long gone threat of pirates. The beautiful church bell towers stand out in the village and you can also admire the relaxing square.
- Caldera photo spots: The traditional settlement is situated among fertile vineyards and for this reason there are several wineries in the area. The houses are built in the “potamos” of the village, where the rain water flows away, and they have high walls, mainly to protect the residents from the long gone threat of pirates. The beautiful church bell towers stand out in the village and you can also admire the relaxing square.
- Akrotiri lighthouse: A unique but also romantic place is the Akrotiri lighthouse which stands on the southwestern cusp of Santorini. Built by the French company La Société Collas et Michel in 1892, its mission was to guide shipping between Pireus and Alexandria, Egypt. The lighthouse, in fact, lies exactly on the axis of the shipping lane between the two ports. It also guides vessels and cruise ships into the harbor of Santorini or in the caldera, past a popular rock known as “The Indian”. This rock is named after the profile of the face that seems to appear in it.
- Akrotiri excavations: The archaeological site of Akrotiri undoubtedly attracts thousands of visitors each year! The excavations began in 1967 and revealed an advanced prehistoric town 3,500 years old, which was buried under the ashes of the 17th century BC colossal volcanic eruption.The findings were amazing:
two and three-storey houses, squares, streets, magnificent murals with images from everyday life, ceramics, jewellery, etc. - Red beach: The Red beach is one of the most famous photo spots of Santorini. We park at the church of St. Nicholas and walk up the trail. When we reach the point where the beach lies in front us, you will be impressed by the absolute red of the beach and the deep blue sea that create the perfect frame for your photos.
- Black beach: It is now time to take a swim at the unique black beach of Perivolos which is the amazing result of the active volcano. The black sand can be scorching hot in summer and is in perfect contrast with the deep blue Aegean water. After the dive, nothing better that a fine meal on the beach.
- Oia sunset: Everyone who sets foot on the island must definitely walk on the marble pedestrian street of magical Oia, that looks like a balcony overlooking the caldera. Get lost in the narrow alleys that spread like veins mainly towards the side of the caldera and visit the impressive captain’s houses and the Nautical Museum. There is a wide variety of souvenirs, gift items, jewels, books and pieces of art at the shops and art galleries.