Things to do in Santorini, South Aegean: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

December 30, 2021 Darleen Reid

Even if you’ve never been to this Cyclades island in the Aegean Sea, you’d still recognize it immediately – candy-colored houses carved into cliffs, sapphire waters, gleaming white buildings topped with half-spheres the color of a stormy sky. Here you’ll find peace as you roam the black sand beaches or the streets of a provincial village like Imerovigli. Beautiful Oia is world famous for its sunsets, which seem tinted with every shade of an artist’s palette.
Restaurants in Santorini

1. Santorini Arts Factory

Vlichada Greece +30 2286 085141 http://www.santoriniartsfactory.gr/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Santorini Arts Factory

2. The Castle of St Nicholas

Oia 847 02 Greece
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4.5 based on 570 reviews

The Castle of St Nicholas

Reviewed By R6874UWjoshuap - Wilmette, United States

This place is absolutely amazing! This is the spot from where people take pictures of the famous Oia windmills, although many people know this and take advantage of this making it a very popular destination for tourists during sunset. Best time to go here would be after dark. You'll have the place to yourself and get the gift of seeing the beauty of Santorini being bathed in ambient light!

3. Sunset in Oia

Oia Greece http://www.visitgreece.gr/en/greek_islands/santorini
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4.5 based on 9,564 reviews

Sunset in Oia

Reviewed By iaink2001 - Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

I'm so glad I managed to get to travel to Santorini and take in it's beautiful sights. If you get a chance it's an island you must visit at least once in your lifetime, amazing white washed villages against the blue and volcanic backdrop is a site to behold. Although the sunset wasn't as good as normal when I went to Oia, as there were clouds on the horizon which covered the sun in it's final moments before dipping into the Aegean. Even in these times there's still a large crowd that gathers on every spare vantage point, so give yourself a bit of time before sunset and get ready with your camera, you won't regret it.

4. Megalochori - Traditional Village

Megalochori Greece http://www.santorini.com/villages/megalochorivillage.htm
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4.5 based on 501 reviews

Megalochori - Traditional Village

Reviewed By Voyager501491

Megalochori was a fantastic location for us . Quiet village with a small square where the best restaurants were Raki (tomatoe balls a favourite ) and Marmita The accommodation and overall service from Ducato was outstanding. The accommodation at villa Lo , an old school was absolutely superb . . Then we moved to Mansion 1878 , which was equally stunning , based in an old winery . In Megalochori, we hired a car for 3 days - cheapest ever at 30 euros and didn’t even need a credit card. We were also about five minutes from the most stunning. Views ever , on our last night we walked 5 minutes from the hotel and sat and watched the sunset with a glass of beer - the sunsets in Santorini are simply the best . We drove to Oia and watched the sunset , had a day And night in Fira Walking down the steps to the old port and then getting the cable car back up , went on a semi private Catomaran to red beach , white beach , the volcano island and had. Brilliant bbq , walked to pyrgos (worth finding the back path as per Julia Bradbury programme ) through the vineyards where we had a drink at the rosemary bar , and then Mezzi at Franco s watching the sunset , we went to the beach at Perrisa and then ate at Popeyes, and we loved going to Amoundi Bay , stunning location , with a walk just around the corner where you can watch or participate in cliff diving -the beauty of Santorini is quite simply stunning.

5. Wave

Main Street, Oia 847 02 Greece +30 2286 071010 http://www.wavesculpture.net/
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Wave

6. Panagia Episkopi

25is Martiou 401 Archaeological site, 847 00 Greece
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Panagia Episkopi

Reviewed By Thewanderingwinos - Brighton, United Kingdom

Lovely location with great views, old carob tree and lots of content looking strays lounging around. Lots to see of interest here, inside and out. Old stone engraved animal watering trough outside, inside is crammed full of frescoes, paintings and trinkets and the light coming through the stained glass window is stunning. There is so much detail here in a very small space, we were lucky in that we were the only ones at the time so we could have a really good slow look at everything. We had to ask where to leave a donation as there is no visible donation pot/box here. They should really put something up for tourists to leave a donation for the continued preservation and upkeep of this delightful church. Well worth a detour to see this interesting and beautiful church.

7. Oia's Main Street

Greece http://www.nst-santorinitravel.com
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4.5 based on 880 reviews

Oia's Main Street

Reviewed By avipiti - Hod Hasharon, Israel

Although Oia is one big tourist trap, it is nevertheless beautiful. The views of the Caldera are great. The town has many souvenir shops, as well as expensive fashion shops.

8. Three Bells of Fira

Fira 847 00 Greece
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4.5 based on 215 reviews

Three Bells of Fira

Reviewed By I8750MQalexs - Kiti, Cyprus

One of the most photographed motifs in all of Firá is definitely the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, which looks really inconspicuous at first glance from the way. The real highlight, however, is the view of the blue dome from above.

9. Nikolaou Nomikou

Nikolaou Nomikou, Oia 847 00 Greece
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Nikolaou Nomikou

Reviewed By Temer2 - Horley, United Kingdom

When you think of Santorini, this is what you imagine. Picture perfect white buildings, blue domes and a stunning turquoise sea. The views are incredible and Oia in Santorini is a beautiful town with little cobbles streets and boutique shops (along with the touristy ones). This is THE shot everyone wants so time it early in the morning - we were there around 10 from a cruise ship and the crowds got busier as the day went on - and had to wait for a couple of people to take photos, but it's worth the wait. Santorini gets packed and when we walked back past, there was a long queue just to take a photo from here. Worth waiting for!

10. Ekklisia Agios Minas

Fira 847 00 Greece
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Ekklisia Agios Minas

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