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 Winding Paths and toWers
 Just 12km from Fira, Emporeio is the island’s biggest
 village. This hinterland settlement served to protect locals
 from pirate raids in the Middle Ages, which explains
 the Kasteli, a castle settlement at its heart with tall walls
 to keep social and economic activity hidden. Also visit
 Goulas Tower, dating back to the15th century, the church
 of Agios Nikolaos Marmaritis with its gorgeous marbles,
 Metamorfosi church to see its impressive seashell mosaic
 – and discover intriguing architecture all around.


 Life With the VoLcano
 Santorini boasts the only inhabited caldera in the globe.
 The island’s shape is telling in the extent of damage caused
 by a 17th century BC explosion. Nea Kameni and the islets
 seen from the slopes of Imerovigli, Fira and the rest of the
 west coastline used to be part of a larger, unified island
 before disaster stroke. Yet, this geological particularity was
 responsible for the large pumice deposits that used to bring
 in much of the island’s income. What’s more, this is why
 we can now sunbathe on stunning red and black beaches
 that look right out of a sci-fi film – including Perivolos, Red
 Beach and White Beach – a secluded lunar landscape in
 black, white and blue.


 discoVering the oLd harbour
 Hidden away underneath Fira is Gialos, the island’s old
 port. Today, it serves only cruise ships, and is where you
 can hop on a cable car to Fira – very useful for those who
 cannot walk the 588 steps uphill, which take most about
 half an hour. Looking suspended above the sea, Gialos
 hides unique caved houses chiselled into the rock as well
 as mysterious caves formed by erosion. Straight out of
 the pages of a fairy-tale, it’s worth heading downhill for.



 the Lost city of atLantis
 Santorini’s volcano has inspired artists and scientists
 alike to explore its singular properties. Along with
 archaeological evidence from Akrotiri, an ancient city
 that was abandoned when the volcano erupted, they
 have inspired theories of the island being the location of
 the legendary lost city of Atlantis. The Hellenic Centre
 for Marine Research concluded that even if Santorini is
 somehow linked to Atlantis, it is difficult to find evidence
 in the bottom of the sea. However, the experience of a visit
 to Nea and Palea Kameni islets is not to be missed: you
 can see steam emitting from the depths of the earth and
 swim in warm, sulphur-rich waters.  •
                                           Peace and tranquility, fantastic sunsets and beauty!

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