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When it comes to romantic getaways, Santorini holidays are hard to beat. They’re all about Aegean Sea views, blue-domed churches, volcanic beaches and those famous Oia sunsets.
The Greek island of Santorini is a great spot not just for summer holidays, but for shoulder season travel, too. If you’re after the peak heat, you’ll want to come in July or August, when temperatures are at their highest, often creeping well into the 30s. In May, the weather’s ideal for hiking, and all the spring flowers will be in full bloom. Santorini in September is also a great bet – you get warm seas and fewer crowds. And come October, it’s a top spot for some late summer sun.
Stellar sunsets, blue-and-white buildings and caldera views are just a few of the strings on Santorini’s bow – the island’s also famed for its first-class wine, which it’s got its volcanic soil to thank for. There are over 20 wineries operating here. And you can find out all about the history of wine production on the island on a vineyard tour – it’s the perfect activity to tick off on a couples’ getaway or a holiday with friends.
Where to stay in Santorini depends on what you’re looking for. If it’s great nightlife and those iconic sea views, Thira will be top of the list. For more first-class views, including the famously photogenic sunsets, head to Oia – it’s also where you’ll find a lot of the island’s luxury hotels with private pools. Family-friendly Kamari, on the east coast, lines up a Blue Flag beach with silky black sand – a legacy of the island’s volcanic past. And you’ll find a similar beach in nearby Perissa, which is also a watersports hotspot.
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