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Why is Santorini Greece all white?

A Potent Disinfectant In the late 1930s, Greece was suffering from a cholera epidemic, and the nation's leader at the time, Ioannis Metaxas, ordered all Greek citizens to whitewash their houses. The whitewash used to paint the outside of citizens' homes contained limestone, which happens to be a potent disinfectant.



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The white color reflects the biggest part of the dazzling light, preventing the houses from getting warm and that was a basic goal of the traditional architecture. Making the houses heat resistant, the summers are much more tolerable and pleasant.

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There has been no case of a white shark attacking a human in the Aegean Sea, but in 2018, near the island of Samothrace, fishers accidentally caught an individual of the species measuring 1.5 metres. Due to species protection, the shark was released into the water.

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Santorini is pretty safe. Travelers report feeling comfortable walking around the streets both day and night. Even pickpocketing is few and far between here.

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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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No, Santorini is not a cheap place to visit. From the high cost of accommodations to the luxury restaurants and activities, many factors contribute to the expensive prices in Santorini. The popularity and beauty of the island, combined with its limited resources, also contribute to its high prices.

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Islands like Santorini do not have a natural water source – no river, lake, or dam, so mosquitoes are quite uncommon. The only time they may appear is after a lot of rain when the water has pooled in things like empty containers or bins and need to be cleared.

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Santorini has been voted time and again as the most beautiful island in the world. Readers of high esteemed travel related magazines such as “Travel and Leisure”, “Conde Nast Traveller”, “Global Traveller” and “VIE Magazine” voted Santorini as the best and most beautiful island destination in Europe and worldwide.

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Apart from tourism, the other mainstay of Santorini's economy has been its vineyards. The unique, Assyrtiko-based wines of Santorini are exported all over the world, and most of the island's 18 vineyards are open to visitors.

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#1 Santorini, Greece The island is the remnant of a volcanic eruption that occurred thousands of years ago, and its unique geography makes it one of the most beautiful places in the world.

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Ultimately, the tap water in Santorini is considered safe to drink. However, various issues with the infrastructure, marine litter, and poor taste have led residents and tourists alike to prefer buying water bottles.

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It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man. However, NEVER (and I do mean NEVER) wear shorts if you want to visit a church or monastery.

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Is a week in Santorini too long? A week in Santorini is the perfect amount of time, with days for exploring as well as relaxing. If you only went for a weekend, it could be a bit rushed if you're trying to visit Fira, Oia and a famous black sand beach.

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This glorious blue colour is due partly to the reflection of the blue skies and partly to the fact that the sea does not contain large quantities of solid matter such as plankton, mud and dust floating in the water. The way in which the Greek Sea sparkles is like no other the world over.

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You should select clothes in white, all shades of blue, beige, green, and light grey colors. Avoid at all costs dark colors, particularly black. Remember that is going to be hot in Greece and white color reflects light, which results in less absorption of the heat, while dark colors absorb more light and heat.

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