Top Things to Do in Santorini" a Volcanic Group of Islands on the Aegean Sea, Santorini Is a Very Famous Tourist Destination

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Top Things to Do in Santorini "Top Things To Do in Santorini" A volcanic group of islands on the Aegean Sea, Santorini is a very famous tourist destination. Known for its azure waters, historic relics and fascinating Cycladic architecture, Santorini is a Mediterranean paradise in the truest sense. Criado por : Cityseeker 10 Localizações indicadas Playa de Kamari "Mediterranean Sun and Sand" Blue waters, soft white sands, and the warm Mediterranean sun on your face, Santorini's Playa de Kamari or the Kamari Beach checks all the boxes for an hour or two by the sea. The shore is also lined with eateries where you can grab a bite and drink while soaking in the pristine view. by Stan Zurek Off Makedonias, Santorini Akrotiri "A Lost Minoan World" Akrotiri is a pre-historic settlement that got buried under volcanic ash after the Minoan eruption. Here, the Minoan civilization lives through artifacts as well as everyday items like pottery, oil lamps, and intricately done Frescoes as well as buildings that were all excavated during the early 19th Century and well into the 20th Century. by Rt44 Akrotiri, Santorini Tomato Industrial Museum "A Museum Chronicling Tomato Production" Initially an old D.Nomikos tomato processing factory, the Tomato Industrial Museum is a unique museum that offers a look into the production and processing of tomato, something Santorini is known for. The exhibits such as machines from 1890, first labels, old tools and written accounts provide a glimpse into the old methods followed by the tomato by dafyddbach producers. +30 22860 8 5141 www.santoriniartsfactory. [email protected] Vlychada Beach, Santorini gr/en/museum Arts Factory, Santorini Perissa Beach "Black-Sand Beach" Nestled in the southern region of Santorini, Perissa Beach is one of the beautiful beaches of the island. This beach enjoys a relaxed atmosphere and is visited by young and the young-at-hearts alike. The black-sand beach is contrasted with the clear blue waters and is known for its beauty. You can enjoy a dip in its cool waters, play beach volley ball or just relax by Andrew from Sydney and sunbathe by the bay. Besides, this is a wind-protected beach as it is located under a mountain. The beach is in the neighborhood dotted with several restaurants, bars and pubs where you can devour a delicious meal after a fun outing by the sandy beach. Perissa Beach, Santorini Perivolos Beach "Charming Sandy Stretch" With the gorgeous turquoise blue ocean as a backdrop against its soft, black sand, the Perivolos Beach is a favorite spot among water enthusiasts and beachcombers. Laze on beach beds or indulge in people watching on those who are having a gala time on the waters. Scuba diving, jet skiing and windsurfing are the popular sports in this organized by Christina*23 beach. There are several tavernas, bars and restaurants on its beach-front. After sunset, it dons a party spirit with dance, music and DJs giving it a wonderful clubbing ambiance. Perivolos Beach, Perivolos, Santorini Akrotiri Lighthouse "Scenic Views" Located close to the Sea of Crete, Akrotiri Lighthouse is known for its tranquil and scenic vistas. Bask in the glorious sunset at this historic 19th Century lighthouse and get some insta-worthy pictures while here. The structure is admirable with whitewashed walls standing on a high cliff right above the sea. by Norbert Nagel Akrotiri, Santorini Ancient Thera "City on a Ridge" Placed on the slopes of Mesa Vouno at a strategically advantageous spot, the ancient city of Thera flourished between the 9th Century BCE to the 8th Century CE. Extensive excavations have uncovered a wealth of artifacts, most notably several pieces of pottery recovered from graves. While a majority of the archaeological findings have been moved to a by Norbert Nagel museum in Fira, the ruins of Thera still stand, granting the world a glimpse of ancient Greece. The ancient city is centered around a lengthy street, with residences clustered about the Agora; across from this stands the ruined theater. Perched between the modern-day towns of Kamari and Perissa, it is easy to imagine Thera in its heyday, with its bustling streets at the nexus of various trade routes. Ancient Thera, Santorini Museum of Prehistoric Thera "Preserved Heritage" Museum of Prehistoric Thera was constructed at an erstwhile site of an ancient Ypapanti Church in the city of Fira. The collections on display are mostly the items from excavations site in Santorini and Potamos site. Also on display is the island's history right from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Cycladic I period, and metal artifacts dating from Early Cycladic by Olaf Tausch period. +30 2286 02 3217 www.santorini.com/museums/prehi Mitropoleos Street, Santorini storic_museum.htm Red Beach "Painted In Red" Red Beach is a popular tourist spot, known for its red sand that comes from the volcanic rocks of Aegean Island. Nestled close to Akrotiri village, the beach is one of the hidden gems of Santorini. The reason for its popularity is its color. It is a rare and unique sight. by Rt44 Red Beach, Santorini Three Bells of Fira "A Picturesque Church" The site in Santorini that has officially earned the title of being the most photographed, the Catholic Church of Koimisi Tis Theotokou or the Three Bells of Fira as it is colloquially known, forms a postcard-perfect backdrop for any picture, indeed. Its blue dome, the iconic three bells and the while- washed terrace form a compelling trio that overlooks the majestic by Chris Lawton chrislawton Mediterranean Sea, a sight that several travelers yearn to behold. on Unsplash Off Agiou Athanasiou, Firostefani, Santorini JUNTE-SE A NÓS À: cityseeker.com Condições gerais | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDADE | API | ENTRE EM CONTATO CONOSCO | Direitos autorais 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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