Auntie’s Villas privileged location at Ano Vourvoulo offers you the serendipity of one of the smallest and most quiet villages of Santorini, while remaining extremely close to the night life of Imerovigly (600m) & Fira (3Km).
Kouloubos – Unknown for most of the people in the east side of the island. You can reach it by walking 5-10’ but the volcanic rock will compensate with its shadow especially from noon onwards.
Ammoudi – Under the Oia village there is Ammoudi, that used to be one of the 2 harbors of the island, along with the one on Fira. Today, the settlement of the fisherman has developed touristic interest with many restaurants and taverns for you to enjoy small dishes and fresh fish. If you walk a bit more passed the taverns you will be right across the small island with the Saint Nicolas church where you can dive from the rocks into Caldera.
Perissa – Perissa, located to the southeastern end of the island is the biggest beach in Santorini, along with what follows it, Perivolos and Ai Giorgis. With pitch black sand, clean deep waters and fully organized beach bars, taverns and coffee shops right above the sea.
Kamari – Kamari is one of the most popular beaches in Santorini. It has length of many kilometers and is fully equipped with many shops and a great pedestrian area. Combine your swim at Kamari with a visit at the ancient Fira.
Kokkini beach (Red beach) – Located at the cape it’s one of the most famous beaches of the island because of its uniqueness, since the volcanic ground has created a magical scenery with the red mountain standing above the beach. Combine your swim at the Kokkini beach with a visit to the archeological scene of the cape.
Vlihada – Vlihada is alone a unique experience and a place that you must visit when in Santorini… A scenery that resembles nothing earthly and where the passing of time, salt, wind, sand created the natural stone partitions.
Monolithos – Its shallow waters, makes it the idyllic place for families and children. Located near the airport is fully organized.
Oia – 10km | Finikia – 8km | Imerovigli – 600m | Firostefani – 2km | Fira – 3,5km | Karterados – 5km | Vothonas – 7km | Messaria – 6km | Kamari – 9km | Exo Gonia – 8km | Monolithos – 7,5km | Pyrgos – 7km | Megalohori – 8km | Emporio – 11km | Perissa – 14km | Akrotiri – 14km
If you enjoy long walks or you have an explorer in you, then you should try one or all of these walking routed of low difficulty but high natural beauty.
Fira- Imerovigli- Oia /10Km
It is the most popular and “must-walk” route in Santorini. Following this path, you will come across Fira, Firostefani, Imerovigli all the way to Oia, through Kaldera.
St George Church (Imerovigli) – Skarros / 1,5 Km
One of the most impressive routes Santorini has to offer. This path takes you to a rock that is actually not a rock but it used to be one of Santorini’s 5 Kastelia and the capital of the island.
Pyrgos- Monastery of Profitis Elias – Ancient/ Thira 4,5Km
This route will take you up – up & high to the tallest mountain top of the island.
Finikia – Kouloumbos / 4,5Km
One of the most beautiful villages of Santorini meets one of the most beautiful beaches of the island. In one route. This one.
Kamari – Ancient Thira – Perissa/ 3Km
The two most popular and cosmopolitan beaches of the island are connected through this route.
Auntie’s Villas
Ano Vourvoulo, 84700
Santorini, Greece
Marios
Tel.: +30 6978 36 46 01
info@auntiesvillas.com