Curated tours, hidden gems, and expert guides for the world's most breathtaking island. From sunset catamarans to secret wine cellars.
Santorini — ancient Thera — was born from one of history's most violent volcanic eruptions around 1600 BC. What remained was a crescent-shaped caldera plunging 400 metres into the sea, the most dramatic natural amphitheatre in the Mediterranean.
Today, its whitewashed villages cling to clifftops above the caldera, its volcanic soil produces the world's most unique wines, and its sunsets draw travellers from every corner of the earth.
From sailing the caldera at sunset to tasting volcanic wines in century-old cellars — every experience is handpicked.
There is no better way to see Santorini than from the water. Sail along the caldera cliffs, anchor at volcanic hot springs, dive into crystal water, and watch the sun set as you sip wine on deck.
Every visitor sees Oia. Few find these.