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Castle of Oia
This old fortress sits on a cliff and is one of the most recognizable spots in the area. Built centuries ago, it was once used to protect the town from pirates. Now, only parts of the walls and towers remain, but the ruins are a favorite spot for visitors and locals.
Skaros Rock
This rocky headland is a historic site with the remains of a medieval fortress. It was once an important lookout point and played a big role in local defense. Now, it’s a spot where you can see old stone ruins and get a sense of what life was like centuries ago.
Three Bells of Fira
This church is famous for its bright blue dome and whitewashed walls, sitting on a cliff with a crazy good view of the sea and caldera. The spot is super recognizable from photos and is one of the most photographed places in the area. The bells on the church are iconic and you’ll probably see them all over social media.
Pyrgos Kallistis Castle
This old fortress sits on top of a hill and is one of the best spots to see the whole island. Built in the Middle Ages, the place is a maze of narrow paths, stone walls, and old houses. It’s most popular for its epic views and the way it feels like you’re stepping back in time.
Paralia Perissa
This beach is famous for its long stretch of black volcanic sand and clear blue water. The sand gets its color from ancient volcanic eruptions, making it stand out from other beaches. The area is lined with palm trees and has a chill, laid-back vibe. The water is shallow for a good distance, so it’s easy to swim and play around.
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Ammoudi Bay
This small harbor is tucked under steep red cliffs and is famous for its clear blue waters and traditional seafood tavernas. The area is a mix of old stone buildings and fishing boats, giving it a chill, authentic vibe. People come here to watch the sunset, swim, and eat fresh fish right by the water.
Santorini Wine Museum
This museum is built inside a natural cave, 8 meters underground, and shows the history of winemaking on the island. The place is run by a local wine-making family and has been collecting tools, machinery, and stories from the 1600s to today. You can walk through tunnels and see how wine was made before modern technology.
Red beach
This small, busy beach on Santorini is surrounded by red hills & volcanic rocks & offers snorkeling.
Lost Atlantis Experience - Interactive Museum
Interactive exhibits on the mythological sunken city, with a 9D movie, diorama & holograms.
Museum of Prehistoric Thera
This museum is all about the ancient history of the island, showing what life was like thousands of years ago. It’s built on the site of an old church and holds artifacts from one of the most important prehistoric settlements in the Aegean. You’ll see real objects that people used, made, and lived with ages ago.
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Candlemas Holy Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral of Thira
This cathedral stands out with its big white dome and blue accents, making it one of the most recognizable buildings in the area. Built in the 19th century, it’s a key spot for the local Orthodox community and has survived earthquakes and time. The inside is filled with beautiful frescoes and religious icons that tell stories from the past.
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