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The prices shown above are based on the villa rental per week and are not per person. All bookings are subject to a £10 per person breakage waiver charge payable at the time of booking. On brochure priced holidays the rental price will include maid service, a welcome hamper, bed linen, towels, gas and electricity charges. We can arrange flight bookings, usually from your local airport, and car hire for you, please call 01789 764909 for a quote. |
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The prices shown above are based on the villa rental per week and are not per person. All bookings are subject to a £10 per person breakage waiver charge payable at the time of booking. On brochure priced holidays the rental price will include maid service, a welcome hamper, bed linen, towels, gas and electricity charges. We can arrange flight bookings, usually from your local airport, and car hire for you, please call 01789 764909 for a quote. |
Please ensure you read our booking conditions prior to confirming your reservation.

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23 October
£ CALL 30 October
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Booked 13 November
Booked 20 November
Booked 27 November
Booked 4 December
Booked 11 December
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| Please call 01789 764909 to book offline or for further assistance. | ||||
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The prices shown above are based on the villa rental per week and are not per person. All bookings are subject to a £10 per person breakage waiver charge payable at the time of booking. On brochure priced holidays the rental price will include maid service, a welcome hamper, bed linen, towels, gas and electricity charges. We can arrange flight bookings, usually from your local airport, and car hire for you, please call 01789 764909 for a quote. |
Please ensure you read our booking conditions prior to confirming your reservation.

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23 October
£ CALL 30 October
Booked 6 November
Booked 13 November
Booked 20 November
Booked 27 November
Booked 4 December
Booked 11 December
Booked 18 December
Booked 25 December
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| Please call 01789 764909 to book offline or for further assistance. | ||||
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The prices shown above are based on the villa rental per week and are not per person. All bookings are subject to a £10 per person breakage waiver charge payable at the time of booking. On brochure priced holidays the rental price will include maid service, a welcome hamper, bed linen, towels, gas and electricity charges. We can arrange flight bookings, usually from your local airport, and car hire for you, please call 01789 764909 for a quote. |
Please ensure you read our booking conditions prior to confirming your reservation.

Santorini’s group of islands is consisted of Thera, Thirasia, Aspronisi, Palea and Nea Kameni (Volcanoes) islands and is located in the most southern part of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, 63 nautical miles north of Crete. The surface area of Thera is 73 sq. km.
Starting from the northern part of the island, the beaches on the coastline of Oia will instantly amaze, they have a wild and remote beauty. These beaches were frequented by locals, however recently they have been discovered by few tourists, mainly by families and couples; they can easily be passed by since they cannot be seen from the main road. Coming from Oia, one will first come upon the beach of Baxedes, then follows the beach of Koloumbos and lastly we come upon Pori a small fisherman's port.
In the south-eastern part of the island one will find the beaches of Monolithos, Avis and Kamari. They are organized beaches, mainly preferred by families with small children. Numerous hotels, restaurants, tavernas and small shops are located along the beaches, especially in Kamari. Water sports are offered at the beach of Avis, which attracts younger people.
We continue to the beach of Perissa and Perivolos two of the most famous beaches of Santorini. These two beaches together form the longest black-sanded beach on the island. Here one will find also a variety of tavernas and restaurants as well as hotels.
Finally one reaches the most southern beaches of the island. Vlychada, with its beautiful carved mountain and "moonscape" landscape which has been sculptured by the wind through the years. The Red beach with its unique vertical cliffs, the White beach, which can be reached only by boat, and the unspoilt beach of Mesa Pigadia form the epilogue of an unrevealing landscape, which has been transformed through the ages.
The two small islands in the centre of the Santorini caldera, Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni, “the volcano” according to the locals, are the youngest volcanic lands in the Eastern Mediterranean. Palea Kameni (Old Burnt Island) is less than 2.000 years old, while Nea Kameni (Young Burnt Island) began to form only 440 years ago and its youngest lavas 60 years old. These two small islands are the result of the volcano’s most recent activity.
Prehistoric Thera: Akrotiri
The ancient city at Akrotiri is not just the most important archaeological site on the island. But, thanks to its excellent state of preservation and the wealth of finds it has yielded, it is also the most important prehistoric settlement found anywhere in the Eastern Mediterranean. Akrotiri could be characterised as the prehistoric Pompeii of the Aegean.
Ancient Thera: Mesa Vouno
The strategic position of the area attracted the Lacedaemonian colonisers of the island who founded their city utilizing the limestone rock of Mesa Vouno as a natural fortress. From the 9th century B.C. until the spread of Christianity, the city of Mesa Vouno was the only urban centre of the island.
