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What's included
- Bottled water and Refreshments in the mini bus
- Pickup and drop-off from locations of your choice
- Private Tour Leader who will accompany you during the whole tour
- Transfer with a fully air conditioned Mini Bus with free Wi-Fi
- Wine tasting
- Entrance Fees
- Food
Lost Atlantis Museum
The first museum in the world dedicated to the myth of Lost Atlantis. Situated in the original location of the myth, Santorini!
Argyros Estate Winery
Experience a unique wine adventure. Santorini’s vineyards are the most traditional in all Europe, which adds up to the unique character of the island’s wines. Dry winters with only limited rainfall, the moisture levels specific to the island, and the combination of volcanic soils give wines of exquisite taste. Argyros Estate was established in 1903, is based in Episkopi, and owns 120 ha of vineyards. You will have the chance to talk to a somelier and to taste 4-5 glasses of selected wines with an assortment of local products.
Prehistoric Museum Fira
Located in Fira, this museum houses the spectacular finds unearthed in the prehistoric town of Akrotiri. Due to the volcanic destruction of 17th c. BC, this archaeological site preserved many perishable materials usually not found in other sites, such as baskets or the layout of furniture used in the houses of Akrotiri, as well as impressive pieces of art, among which the Late Bronze Age wall paintings should not be missed.
Akrotiri Excavations
Located on the southern edge of the island, the impressive Bronze Age site of Akrotiri is also known as the “prehistoric Pompeii”. In Akrotiri you get to understand the tremendous effect the volcanic eruption of the 17th century BC had on the island. Excavations have revealed that prehistoric Akrotiri was a very sophisticated society.
We explore the ancient city that was frozen in time because of the volcanic eruption, walk through its stone paved streets and squares where two- and three-story houses were built with worked stone and richly decorated with figural wall paintings.
Volcanic Beach
Enjoy the amazing view, or have a delicious lunch overlooking the Aegean Sea at Perivolos and Perissa Beach
- Starting point
- First point
- Second point
- Third point
- Fourth point
- Fifth point
- Sixth point
Meeting at Designated Meeting Point
Location of your choice in Santorini.
For Passengers of Cruise Ships:
We meet you at the top of the cable car.
At the end of the tour we drop you off to same place so you can easily return to your ship.
Oia
On our way to Oia, we make a stop to enjoy a remote view of the characteristic architecture of the famous village with its typical white houses built in the volcanic stone. Oia is a top destination for the visitors of Santorini and our tour leader will take you to the best accessible spots of the picturesque village.
Megalochori
Megalochori is a peaceful, picturesque village on the south side of Santorini. The village is mentioned in historical records of the 17th century AD. Famous for the tripartite bell tower , its pirate hideaways and wine canavas, Megalochori has a history of merchants and wealth which will enchant you.
Argyros Estate Winery
Experience a unique wine adventure. Santorini’s vineyards are the most traditional in all Europe, which adds up to the unique character of the island’s wines. Dry winters with only limited rainfall, the moisture levels specific to the island, and the combination of volcanic soils give wines of exquisite taste. Argyros Estate was established in 1903, is based in Episkopi, and owns 120 ha of vineyards. You will have the chance to talk to a somelier and to taste 4-5 glasses of selected wines with an assortment of local products.
Akrotiri Archaeological Site
Located on the southern edge of the island, the impressive Bronze Age site of Akrotiri is also known as the “prehistoric Pompeii”.
In Akrotiri you get to understand the tremendous effect the volcanic eruption of the 17th century BC had on the island. Excavations have revealed that prehistoric Akrotiri was a very sophisticated society. We explore the ancient city that was frozen in time because of the volcanic eruption, walk through its stone paved streets and squares where two- and three-story houses were built with worked stone and richly decorated with figural wall paintings.
Prehistoric Thera Museum
Located in Fira, this museum houses the spectacular finds unearthed in the prehistoric town of Akrotiri. Due to the volcanic destruction of 17th c. BC, this archaeological site preserved many perishable materials usually not found in other sites, such as baskets or the layout of furniture used in the houses of Akrotiri, as well as impressive pieces of art, among which the Late Bronze Age wall paintings should not be missed.
Volcanic Beach
We visit the organized black beach of Perivolos or that of Akrotiri. Enjoy the amazing view, or have a delicious lunch overlooking the Aegean Sea at Perivolos, or the Volcano caldera at Akrotiri.
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Things to remember for this Tour
Highlights of the tour: This is a five-hour tour. Except for Oia, which is the only mandatory stop, we offer you a number of additional suggestions to complete the tour. You can use our recommendations to design your preferred itinerary.
Pick up point:Pick up from your Hotel
Drop off point:Drop off at your Hotel