Santorini
Santorini
“Santorini is unique and really a different piece of Greece.”
Santorini is the most photographed island of Greece. The Greek island has an area of 76 km2 and can therefore not be called large. With the islands of Thirasia, Aspronisi, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni and Christiani, the total surface area grows to 105 km2.
Especially the landscape on the west side of the island is impressive because of the steep rocks along the crater rim with snow-white houses. This rugged coastline ends in endless pebble and sandy beaches on the east side of the island.
The island is without a doubt the most special of the Greek islands. Santorini, which is the southernmost island of the Cyclades, owes its current form to the various volcanic eruptions that have taken place here over the centuries.