Villa Mitera Gi is set in a fabulous position offering guests phenomenal volcano views. Holding an excellent location in the village of Imerovigli.
Villa Mitera Gi is set in a fabulous position offering guests phenomenal volcano views. Holding an excellent location in the village of Imerovigli, amenities including a range of shops and restaurants are just a short stroll away. The villa was once a working bakery but has been lovingly transformed into a perfect hideaway, fantastic for couples or a group of friends.
The accommodation is set out over two caves connected by an exterior staircase. On the upper level is a living room, dining area and fully-equipped kitchen. There is also a queen-size double bedroom and a further double or twin room both complete with en-suite bathrooms. There is also access to a balcony area where the impressive views can be enjoyed.
On the lower level, which is accessed by the exterior staircase is a king-size double bedroom boasting ensuite bathroom. As well as a second living and kitchen area. From this level there is access to a second terrace, here there is a jacuzzi plunge pool which is the perfect spot for soaking up the tranquil surroundings.
*The villa comfortably sleeps six guests, however if necessary there is a sofa bed which can accommodate an additional guest. Please note that there is an additional charge of €50 per person per night for this.
The Villa
Villa Mitera Gi consists of two cave houses set on an upper and lower level, connected by exterior stairs.
Lower Level
Imerovigli is a beautiful village on the island of Santorini. It's adjacent to the capital Fira and is most famous for its beautiful sunsets, welcoming atmosphere and cube-shaped houses lining the jagged cliffs.
Foodies will love the local tavernas and restaurants, serving everything from freshly-caught seafood to traditional moussaka, while nature fiends can rejoice in the breathtaking surrounds.
Spend your afternoons wandering the cobbled streets, browsing the boutique shops selling everything from souvenirs to home-made goods or visiting the sapphire domes in Imerovigli centre, a short stroll from the villa. Stop off for a traditional Greek coffee or a bite to eat.
By night, the village is usually quiet, and you can enjoy a drink or your meal under the stars. If you're after a livelier evening atmosphere, the popular village of Oia with cosy cafe-bars playing lounge music is about a 10-minute drive away or you could go to the capital, Thira, with its upbeat bars and clubs.
Thira is also known for its shopping, and the capital's streets are packed with clothes, shoes and ceramics, while Oia has lovely art galleries and places to pick up handmade pottery and amber trinkets.
To experience the beauty of Santorini from new heights, the walking trail from Thira to Oia is an ideal option. It usually takes about three hours, depending on how often you stop for pictures, and goes along the majestic edge of the caldera, through the charming village of Firostefani, past the monastery of Agios Nikolaos and ends at Oia. On the way, there are little churches to see and plenty of tavernas for rest stops. For a shorter route, you can start the trail in Imerovigli itself.
Boat trips can take you to explore the island's volcanic features and sandy swimming beaches. Adrenaline junkies might like to part in water sports like sea kayaking and parasailing, and scuba diving is also a popular choice in Santorini.
There are nearly forty dive sites, mostly around the caldera and its islets. Aspronisi with an abundance damselfish, a World War II wreck between the two Kameni islets or the well-preserved freighter with parrot fish is top choices.