Spend a Half-Day in Santorini with an expert local guide and a small group tour. See Santorini landmarks like Oia, Imerovigli, Firostefani (Blue Dome Church), Prophet Elias, Megalochori, and Black Sandy Beach. ⦁ See the best sights in Santorini with our native guides. ⦁ A small-group 5-hour tour means personalized attention to up to 19 people. ⦁ Your tour guide will be happy to provide general information and lunch spot suggestions, but lunch prices are not included in the tour. ⦁ See the most photographed churches, castles, and whitewashed houses. ⦁ This tour will introduce you to Greek culture, history, and local architecture.
Next, continue to the village of Imerovigli, an ideal spot for snapping more pictures. Your guide will lead the way into the heart of the town, explaining its architecture and showing you the beautiful blue-domed cathedral and hotels perched high on the caldera cliffs. Since Imerovigli is a preserved traditional settlement, the architectural style of the buildings remains unchanged. The buildings are mainly Cycladic and primarily local, Fira style. Today, Imerovigli is one of the most developed tourist destinations in Santorini, with first-class hotels, restaurants, and other shops visited by tens of thousands worldwide annually.
Oia is Santorini's most famous village. It is known worldwide for its unique sunset, when the sun sinks into the blue sea behind the volcano. The town is about 120 meters north of the caldera, extending from the west to the east coast of this narrow island.
A picturesque village where you can wander along paved paths and admire classic Greek buildings, churches with blue domes and bell towers. You will also have the opportunity to enter the underground caves of the 18th century and see the place where people lived in the past. The sights of Megalochori are two impressive churches standing on the village's central square. The Church of the Introduction of the Blessed Virgin Mary with a wooden iconostasis and Byzantine icons of the Russian school and the church of Agia Anargiri celebrate July 1, a big holiday in the village. The village has been mentioned in written sources since the mid-17th century. It also appears on the map of 1801. The broader area's findings indicate that it has been inhabited since the early Cycladic and Late Cycladic periods.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Please have a copy of your voucher on your mobile phone for redemption and bring it along with your booking reference number on the tour day. • Please arrive at the meeting point 5 minutes before departure. • No-shows forfeit 100 percent of the tour cost. You will be emailed with detailed meeting instructions. Be sure to check your spam folder for the email.