Receive bespoke attention from a knowledgeable tour guide, set to reply to all your inquiries. Dedicate the day to navigate through Oia, Red Beach, Black Beach, Firostefani, Imerovigli, Megalochori. Depending on your tour’s schedule, contemplate the sunset either from the Lighthouse or the Oia village.
Receive bespoke attention from a knowledgeable tour guide, set to reply to all your inquiries. Dedicate the day to navigate through Oia, Red Beach, Black Beach, Firostefani, Imerovigli, Megalochori. Depending on your tour’s schedule, contemplate the sunset either from the Lighthouse or the Oia village.
- Oia - Renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, Oia village presents a stunning view of whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. The village cascades down the steep slope from the caldera’s summit towards the sea. Explore the charming cobblestone pathways with a local guide and enjoy the magnificent view of the Caldera.
- Firostefani - From the…
- Oia - Renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, Oia village presents a stunning view of whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. The village cascades down the steep slope from the caldera’s summit towards the sea. Explore the charming cobblestone pathways with a local guide and enjoy the magnificent view of the Caldera.
- Firostefani - From the caldera’s edge, admire the vibrant rock formations and the iconic blue-domed chapel, a popular wedding spot for many couples!
- Red Beach - Red Beach is one of Santorini’s most renowned and visually captivating beaches, situated near Akrotiri village on the island’s southwestern coast. Its unique landscape features towering red volcanic cliffs encircling a small cove of reddish-black sand and pebbles, creating a striking contrast with the deep blue Aegean Sea.
- Pyrgos Kallistis - Pyrgos Kallistis, often referred to as Pyrgos, is a delightful hilltop village in the heart of Santorini, celebrated for its traditional Cycladic charm, winding alleys, and sweeping views across the island. Unlike the cliffside villages of Oia and Imerovigli, Pyrgos is located inland on one of Santorini’s highest hills, offering a unique perspective of the island.
- Windmills of Emporio - The Emporio Windmills are a quaint collection of traditional Cycladic windmills perched on a hill overlooking the village of Emporio in southern Santorini. These lesser-known landmarks provide insight into Santorini’s agricultural heritage and offer some of the island’s most spectacular panoramic views.
Historical significance
Before the advent of modern machinery, windmills were vital to island life. Driven by the powerful Aegean winds, they were used to grind grain into flour for local communities. Like many Greek island windmills, the Emporio windmills were constructed in a simple cylindrical style with whitewashed stone walls and wooden sails.
- Perivolos Beach - Perivolos Beach is one of Santorini’s longest and most popular beaches, located on the island’s southeastern coast. Known for its distinctive black volcanic sand and pebbles, it extends southward from nearby Perissa and offers a completely different experience from Santorini’s cliff-top villages.

- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cruise ship passengers : You should take the cable car from the old port to Fira. The driver will wait just outside the cable car station in Fira with a sign with your name on.
- Cruise ship passengers : You should take the cable car from the old port to Fira. The driver will wait just outside the cable car station in Fira with a sign with your name on.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.