This hotel was amazing. We only paid 67 euros each for 4 nights and 5 days. I do think this was due to it being off season, but I would have paid full price for a different time. The staff was incredibly helpful, made service came every day to make our beds and give us clean towels, room service breakfast was offered for 5 euros, and two pools were available for use along with numerous cabanas, chairs, and beds to lay and tan on. Not to mention the view was incredible- surrounded by white-washed buildings and a great view of the sea! The location was also amazing being about a 5 minute ATV ride from the main area of Santorini where you can find restaurants and fish pedicures! I give this place 5 stars!
Click the link for the hotel website and BOOK NOW! Santorini Hotel
One of the major setbacks to traveling around to different European locations this semester was figuring out transportation. However, in Santorini, we had heard from several people to rent ATVs. Our hotel offered this right away and had them waiting for us the next morning. It was relatively cheap, 20 euros per ATV, and they make sure you know exactly what you're doing before riding off. It was one of the most fun experiences abroad and was a great way to see all of Santorini's great views.
Click here for a preview into the amazing views on an ATV! Trust me, everything in this video will look exactly like what YOU will see! Santorini ATVing
My friends and I walked through the streets of Oia, which is a small part of Santorini. I would highly recommend making the trip here even though it is about a 40 minute ATV ride there. It is well worth the breath taking sunset view, and this is actually what most people think Greece looks like- white washed buildings surrounding you! Don't forget to pick up a pair of handmade sandals as well!
Click the link for a preview of Oia's sunset! Santorini Sunset
Looking for something fun to do? Call Santo Wines and reserve a spot for their winery tour! Our tour guide explained each step in making the wine and the special way they make their wine vines grow. After the winery, make sure to stop at the restaurant to do a wine tasting. My three friends and I did an 18 flight one, which came with cheese and olives, and turned out to be plenty of wine for all four of us. Then stop in the store located inside to pick up one of their specially made wines. And if you see Steven, our tour guide, tell him Molly and her three friends say, "Hi!"
Click the link to sign up for your winery tour! Santo Wines