Overview
If you are looking for a way to explore the beautiful island of Santorini, then our private tour is perfect. With personalized attention from an engaging guide and the ability to answer any questions that you have during your exploration - this package offers something special!
The itinerary includes Oia- Red Beach (a must-see), Akrotiri archeological site with black sea Megalochori townhome village overlooking Mt Prophet Iliasas well as many more surprises waiting just below its surface, including some amazing beaches along cedar-lined cliffs or deep into mountain valleys surrounded by dramatic mountains making it feel like one has truly traveled back in time
Customize your private tour to best suit you by choosing from either morning or afternoon departure times. The sunset at Oia can be enjoyed after the end of any given Santorini sightseeing trip, so it's an option if this sounds like something that would interest you!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Get professional views from a local
• Learn the history of Oia and Santorini
• See all four sites: Firostefani, Akrotiri, Perissa, and Red Beach
• Walk in the footsteps of ancient civilizations
• Get to know the people and culture
ITINERARY
Oia
We'll start with Oia, a village which is a popular stop for tourists visiting Santorini. The traditional architecture here consists mainly of whitewashed houses with blue-domed churches that make up the unforgettable scene when seen from afar, but up close, these buildings seem even more magnificent because their details stand out against your eye: delicate carvings on doorsill markers; soft shading around windowsills and amazing intricate details. Its beauty can't be captured in photos or postal cards- it has to be experienced firsthand! A must spot to visit!
Firostefani
The famous Blue Dome Church is an amazing sight to see down from Firostefani. The vivid blue skies and white fluffy clouds in the distance make for some really breathtaking views, which you will not want to miss!
Profit Ilias
From the top of Profitis Ilias, you'll get an amazing view.
The highest point on this island (567 meters) is between Pyrgosand Kamari, with a MonasteryProfitis Ilias being perched up top here.From up here, it's easy for visitors to appreciate how perfectly rugged out landscapes are; whether they're made from rock or earthy soil - these landscapes will always inspire creativity but also appreciation
The Monastery is a place of safety and peace, with its thick walls reminding one more like an ancient fortress than anything else. Profitis Ilias has been around for centuries; witness how it was once able to conduct private business on behalf's own ship that would benefit only this church - but also at times played an active intellectual role in education by teaching students about literature through Greek Language classes taught here from 1806-1845!
Megalochori
Next up is the visit to Megalochori. A traditional village at the center of the island, which offers nice old mansions and vineyards. The history dates back to the 17th century when it first became known for its sweet red wine Vinsantothat's bottled here in largequantities before being exported worldwide! You can visit three popular wineries where you'll get a chance to taste some great wines produced locally, learn about the production process, and see what makes this place so unique. Besides just drinking your fill on delicious food or drinks, there are plenty of things worth seeing besides just drinking your fill on delicious food or delicious drinks.
Akrotiri
Perhaps the most famous and recognized site on this island is Akrotiri. This ancient settlement was first discovered by American archeologists during restoration work done here to make it more presentable for tourists who come from all over Greece just because they want a glimpse into its past!
Amphitheater-like structures pepper each side while large stone walls surround them; you can see why these ruins would have been important when considering protection against outside forces - after all, no one wants their home burnt down or invaded, right?
Red Beach
The red beach at sunset is a must-see for any visitor to Santorini. The small size of this particular stretch means that you are surrounded by nature and rocks, with waves crashing against them in perfect harmony (and color) every minute; it is a sight to see.
Black Beach
The black beach is a short but stunning hike from Firathat gains you access to one of the most beautiful beaches on Earth. The uniqueness lies in itsdarkshoresandcrystal-clearwaters, which contrast beautifully against MesaVouno- an enormous rock rising out from these deep blue seas like some sortomandala for all eternity!
Visitors are left speechless when they witness what appears at first glance (and even after!) to be nothing more than solid granite transformed into something ethereal by light playing across every facet of it.