Santorini is one of the few sites of Greece, with wild beauty created by the explosion of a volcano, which is in the middle of the gulf of the island.
Santorini consists of three islands: Thira, Thirasia and the Aspronisi. The trip in this island, the southest island of Cyclades, will be unforgettable.
One may admire the scenery, enjoy the walk through the narrow paths, visit ancient Thira and swim in the crystal clear sea.
Santorini is different from the rest of the Cyclades group by virtue of its interesting geological structure, the result of the eruptions of a now inactive volcano.
The landscape is extremely imposing on the western side of the island, where little white houses perch on top of gigantic, steep rocks that plunge abruptly into the sea.
In contrast to the sheer cliffs on the west, the coast on the eastern side of the island has endless stretches of beach with sand or shingle.