Santorini Experience

Alba Cave Villa is located in the traditional village of Imerovigli. Only 1.5 km away from Fira, the center of Santorini, this picturesque village offers one of the best views of the volcano, the caldera and the blue color of Aegean Sea. A cobblestone path will lead you to Fira if you decide to enjoy the view of the volcano and the sea while talking a walk. Do not miss visiting the remains of the Skaros Venetian castle. Follow the path from Skaros to end up at the lovely church of Theoskepasti, where you can enjoy the amazing view of the volcano.

You can easily reach the following destinations:

  • Santorini Airport (Monolithos): 7 km
  • Supermarket: 100 m
  • Santorini Port (Athinios): 8 km
  • Shopping area: 100 m
  • Fira Town: 1,5 km
  • Restaurants: 100 m
  • Pori Beach: 3 km
  • Bus Stop: 100 m

Santorini Island

There is no other Island like it. In 2006 and 2007, it was voted the No. 1 European Island Destination and one of the Top 10 Islands in the World by Travel & Leisure Magazine. Santorini is the Island where nature reveals its most mystical and extraordinary secrets. It is known all over the world for its stunning sunsets and the most breathtaking views of the unfathomable blue of the Aegean Sea.

The Minoan capital of Santorini owes its unique curved shape, famous black-sand beaches, and high, striated black, red, and grey cliffs to the volcano that erupted and created it 3,500 years ago; an event that led Plato to argue that it was the lost city of Atlantis. The Caldera - a seven mile crater enclosed by the two arms of the crescent – serves as the harbor of Santorini and is one of its most defining features. The sunset over the Caldera is a nightly extravaganza accompanied by a festive atmosphere.

Santorini is home to no less than ten wineries. Wines of the Region are dry with mineral overtones, with the exception of Vinsanto which is the dessert wine of Santorini which is well known as it is also the wine of the Holy Communion. Arts and crafts thrive on the Island, with many local artists exhibiting across the island.