While the capital Fira is only a short drive away, this villa is in a great location in the small village of Akrotiri, accessible to a variety of services.
Guests may enjoy breathtaking views of the volcano and caldera from the villa's excellent setting, and the historic Castle of Akrotiri can be seen from the outdoor dining area.
Elegant furnishings, timber ceilings, vibrant paintings, and ornaments are all features of the villa's exquisite and lovingly created interior decor.
The living and dining areas, as well as a fully functional kitchen area with a cosy corner seating space, are located on the ground floor.
One of the queen-size double bedrooms with a vanity area and one of the three bathrooms are also located on this floor.
There are two extra double bedrooms upstairs on the first floor, one of which has a loft area with a separate double bed.
The remaining two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a spa room with an indoor heated jacuzzi are located in the basement.
The spacious private pool outside is the ideal place from which to take in the calm surroundings.
Additionally, there is a dining area with a BBQ that is perfect for al fresco eating or just relaxing with a bottle of wine while watching the sun set.
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Ground Floor
Santorini is an Instagramers dream so you need to get out to explore.
The beaches are legendary, but the Red Beach is probably the most amazing.
You should visit the idyllic town of Ola with views over volcano of Palia and Nea Kameni islands.
You should try to do at least one tour. If you like walking, the Caldera path between Fira and Oia is a must-do; some tours cover this. There are wine tours, boat tours, such as sunset or a volcano one, where you can pool and towns to visit.
Greek food is always good, but the mashed Fava bean, 'hummus' is one of Santorini's best local foods. Santorini's Cherry tomatoes are unique, so much so they have a museum dedicated to them. Also, try the Tomato Keftedes (Tomato balls). Unsurprisingly the local fish and seafood is good too. Finally, there is Melitinia, hand-prepared pasty stuffed with local soft cheese called "anthotyro" or "myzithra". They are only made in Santorini, and they are a delicious dessert!