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EXPLOREXPLORE AndROniS - SAntORini
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αkrotiri The site of a prehistoric settlement destroyed giorgos seferis This Greek Nobel Laureate was inspired nea kameni A small, uninhabited island created by unique taste A veritable gastronomy hotspot, Santorini
by a volcano eruption and buried in ash. Archaeologists by Santorini in his poetry, including “Gymnopaidia Santorini a major volcano eruption, it provides a unique landscape combines high dining and unique local products across
have unearthed fine frescoes and several objects. It I” from his Collected Poems, published by Ikaros in English to explore on a daytrip as well as stunning views. interesting eateries of all types.
possibly provided the inspiration for Plato’s story of translation by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard.
Atlantis. old tomato factory Located in Vlychada, this imposing vlychada A beautiful beach and village 13km from Fira,
hectares of vineyards. In this terroir, the average production rustic building houses a museum dedicated to bright it features shallow waters and dark volcanic sand.
βlue domes A staple of Cycladic architecture, they adorn is among the lowest in Greece (approximately 1/3 per tomato flavours, with the traditional local veggie the star
the island’s whitewashed churches. hectare), which is essential for grape quality. of the show. wall paintings or frescoes from Akrotiri still impress
with their beauty and technique despite being millennia
caldera When Santorini’s volcano erupted in the 16th imerovigli One of the most picturesque Santorini villages pumice For centuries, pumice was the main export of the old. The blue monkeys, fishermen and boxer frescoes are
century BC, a large caldera was formed – part known for its architecture and sunset vistas, it is found island, with quarries providing employment and income. among the most famous examples.
of it is underwater today, and it’s also responsible north of Thira. They shut down in 1986, to preserve the Caldera.
for the remarkable properties of the area. xenos The Greek word for “stranger” and something you’ll
jaw-dropping view Endless waterscapes and brilliant quiet spot Travel farther afield away from Santorini’s never feel on Santorini, an open-hearted, welcoming island
dining Santorini’s fabulous culinary scene means that sunsets are the trademark of Santorini island and part of buzzing coastline to find stunning quiet rural spots and where visitors and residents hailing from the four corners of
you’ll be spoilt for choice, with everything from authentic what has placed it among the top destinations in the world. unspoilt nature. the earth come together in harmony.
Greek fare to perfectly made sushi and molecular
gastronomy wonders available. kolumbo is the name of an active submarine volcano red beach Surrounded by red hills and volcanic rocks, yposkafa This term describes the stunning cave houses
northeast of Cape Kolumbo, Santorini, which erupted Red Beach is blessed with spectacular rainbow colours found in Santorini, which are built into the volcanic rocks.
emborion A village visited by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simon in 1650. where the volcanic soil meets the surf. A must-visit. Today, you can even stay in some of these long, narrow
de Beauvoir in 1937, said to have inspired his theatrical traditional dwellings.
play, “The Flies”. local produce Thanks to Santorini’s unique volcanic santa irina The Venetian name given to Santorini
soil, a range of delicious vegetables are grown here – try when they first arrived in the 12th century, in tribute zeal Winemaking has a long tradition on the island, with
fira Santorini’s largest town and capital. To the west, the Santorini split peas, local tomatoes, white aubergines to the church of St. Irene that stood on the island. locals working the land with zeal, planting ancient grape
you’ll find Yalos old harbour, where cruise ships moor and capers. varieties and creating superb wines.
and you can hop on the cable car. theras The mythical forefather of the island, said to have
museum of prehistoric thera Located in Fira, this arrived from Sparta in the 10th century BC to establish the
acclaimed museum showcases Bronze Age findings from settlement of the same name.
Akrotiri, including impressive frescoes.
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