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What is the nickname of Santorini?

The island’s nickname is the wine island. The excavations at the site of Akrotiri have proved that wine making and trading used to be among the most important activities for prehistoric locals.



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After the liberation of Greece in 1821, the name 'Thira' was established as the official name of the island. In spite of this, maps abroad had the island marked as 'Santa Irina'. Until today Greeks still refer to the island as Santorini.

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Santorini (Greek: Sa?t?????, pronounced [sado'rini]), officially Thira (Greek: T??a Greek pronunciation: ['?ira]) and Classical Greek Thera (English pronunciation /'???r?/), is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from the Greek mainland.

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At the beginning of the 20th century, during the war, serious deceases, like cholera, plagued the Greek islands. Whitewash is a cheap, disinfectant material that was used regularly to limit the contagion. Back to that era, it was probably the most effective or even the only medium available for disinfection.

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First of all, Santorini is a natural wonder of the world. Its world famous volcano, which constitutes a magnificent sight and attraction of Santorini, formed the island and gave it its current shape and geomorphology by a massive volcanic eruption, thousands of years ago.

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Santorini caldera is a large, mostly submerged caldera, located in the southern Aegean Sea, 120 kilometers north of Crete in Greece. Visible above water is the circular Santorini island group, consisting of Santorini, the main island, Therasia and Aspronisi at the periphery, and the Kameni islands at the center.



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Fira, sometimes spelt 'Thira,' is the capital of the Greek island of Santorini. If you've seen photos of Santorini in the past, with its whitewashed rectangular buildings overlooking the contrasting, rich blue hues of the Mediterranean – well, then, this is where you can find that same enchanting scenery.

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Towns and villages of Santorini
  • Fira town. Fira is the beautiful capital of the island and the biggest and most cosmopolitan settlement of Santorini. ...
  • Oia village. ...
  • Imerovigli village. ...
  • Firostefani village. ...
  • Pyrgos village. ...
  • Kamari village. ...
  • Akrotiri village. ...
  • Perissa village.


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The typical breakfast in Santorini consists of a combination of local products such as cherry tomatoes, fava beans, capers, and white eggplants. One of the most popular breakfast dishes on the island is “pitarakia,” small cheese pies made with mizithra cheese, a traditional Greek cheese.

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Known for its baklava, Melenio serves delicious traditional sweets such as walnut cake, galaktoboureko, ekmek kataifi and more.

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Top 10 Reasons to Visit Santorini
  • Caldera View. Living on the Edge. ...
  • The Magical Hour. Sunsets in Santorini are out of this world. ...
  • Luxury Hotels. Treat yourself to a luxurious holiday experience. ...
  • Sun Kissed Beaches. ...
  • The Volcanoes. ...
  • Picture Perfect Scenes. ...
  • Historical Sites. ...
  • Mouthwatering Mediterranean Cuisine.


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Santorini is the best romantic holiday destination all over the world. Luxury whitewashed houses perched on caldera cliffs with extraordinary views to Aegean Sea, mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets and a wide range of romantic activities are some reasons why this volcanic island is so popular.

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Unique Landscape and Geomorphology. Santorini is one of the most romantic destinations in the world that was formed by a massive volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. It offers a unique blend of historical richness, natural beauty, and modern architecture for travelers.

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But because the drinking water is ocean water that has passed through desalination plants prior to reaching your tap, many people report that the water tastes brackish and salty. In fact, this is probably why so many places in Santorini's hospitality industry offer water bottles instead.

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Soft Pastels: Serenity in Hues Pastel shades like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are perfect for those seeking a softer, romantic look. These gentle hues blend seamlessly with Santorini's natural palette, reflecting the island's tranquility and serenity.

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