Santorini is famous for the cliff-top cities of Fira and Oia, which locates on the west coast, from where you can have a view of the deep, blue sea-filled caldera.

There are several typical Cycladic whitewashed cubic buildings, which have been transformed into boutique hotels and infinity pools.

Both Fira and Oia are best-known for romantic destinations and also famous for weddings and honeymoons.

You can take sunbathing and swim at the black volcanic sand beaches located on the south and east coasts, and can visit the archaeological site of Akrotiri, an ancient Minoan settlement, which buried beneath lava during the volcanic eruption that produced the caldera about 3,600 years ago.






