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Santorini Villages
KAMARI (10 km from Fira)
A modern tourist village, continually evolving. Kamari has a beach many long. It is made of black sand and pebbles. The enjoyment of sun and sea has no limits.There are scads of restaurants and taverns. Along the shore , in addition of hotels and taverns there are also shop, bakeries, supermarkets...More
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MONOLITHOS (8 km from Fira)
Monolithos is typical village of Santorini and it is near the island's airport. It lies about 8 km from Fira. An organized beach is operation there. Your first impression of Monolithos is dominated by the solitary rocky outcrop, which gives this coast its name...More
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MESSARIA (4 km from Fira)
The beautiful village of Santorini is surrounded by vineyards and gardens. Messaria is a production center of the famous Santorinian wine. Messaria has two faces : on the one hand, there is busy cross-roads with the hotels, the main petrol station and the constant bustle, and on the other there is the traditional rock village...More
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MEGALOCHORI (9.5 km from Fira)
Vineyards as far as the eye can see. And a fairy-tale like village with elegant bell towers planted in the middle of this sea of wines. Megalochori is rock village in the interior of the island that is known to have existed since at least the middle of the 17th century...More
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PIRGOS (7.5 km from Fira)
In Pyrgos you come face to face with medieval Santorini. The village still preserves the structure and characteristics of the fortified Venetian town, surmounted by its castle. Pyrgos was one of five fortified towns built by Venetians in the 15th century. Once you climb on top of the village, the fabulous panoramic view will take your breath away...More
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EMBORIO (12 km from Fira)
Emporio is built almost of the center of the plain, on a point which has a view towards both sides of the Santorini Island. Small, picturesque streets and old mansion compose the beauty of the old village of Emporio. It was one of the five areas fortified with a castle during the Venetian years...More
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