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Hotels (6)

1. Andronis Arcadia

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

Positioned on Oia's quieter northwest edge, Andronis Arcadia trades the crowded caldera vista for sweeping Aegean panoramas and extraordinary sunsets over distant islands. Every suite includes a private infinity pool; the largest accommodation, six-bedroom Eden Villa, ranks as Oia's most expansive private residence. At Opson, chef Stefanos Kolimadis serves a tasting menu inspired by ancient Greek philosophers' diets, while the Evexia Spa's Kneipp pools with reflexology stones offer a distinctive wellness ritual.

2. Grace Hotel, Auberge Collection

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

Cascading down Imerovigli's clifftop in crisp white geometric tiers, this 23-room retreat commands the caldera from 363 meters above sea level—a vantage point celebrated at its namesake champagne lounge. The village's largest infinity pool stretches toward the Aegean, while Michelin-starred chef Lefteris Lazarou orchestrates Greek seafood at Varoulko Santorini. Most suites feature heated plunge pools on private terraces. Adults only; minimum age fourteen.

3. Katikies Santorini

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

Cascading a hundred meters down Oia's cliff face, this 27-room adults-only retreat pairs whitewashed cave architecture with striking black stone accents. Three infinity pools seem to float above the submerged caldera, while Mikrasia's Anatolian-inspired menu and the intimate four-table Katikies restaurant deliver candlelit dinners with the Aegean as backdrop. Suites feature loft bedrooms and private alfresco pools overlooking the volcanic crater.

4. Kivotos Santorini

1 Michelin Key

Dark volcanic stone and cavern-shaped rooms distinguish this ten-room Imerovigli retreat, its black-hued architecture a deliberate echo of Santorini's geological drama. Every suite opens to caldera views and a private outdoor Jacuzzi, while two-level accommodations burrow into rounded, cave-like spaces. Below, an infinity pool shares its terrace with Mavro restaurant, where sunset dinners unfold beneath signature black umbrellas. Butler service throughout.

5. Santorini Secret Suites & Spa

Forbes Five-Star· Small Luxury Hotels

Fourteen suites cascade down Oia's cliffsides, each with a private heated pool or Jacuzzi angled toward the caldera's volcanic theater. The adults-only retreat pairs post-modern Greek cooking at Black Rock Restaurant—where Santorini's mineral-rich terroir shapes every plate—with Harmonia Spa's volcanic hot stone treatments. The Grand Suite ups the indulgence: circular king bed, steam bath, chromotherapy, and a terrace pool for sunset viewing.

6. Katikies Kirini Suites & Spa

1 Michelin Key

Built into Oia’s hillside, Katikies Kirini Suites & Spa reads as a distilled Cycladic retreat: whitewashed stucco structures on a cliff above the sea, 21 suites opening to private verandas, and an infinity pool held against the water. The mood is adults-only and unhurried, with a small spa and a poolside restaurant and bar serving fresh Greek cooking a 15-minute walk from Oia’s promenade.

7. Perivolas Lifestyle Houses

1 Michelin Key

Carved into Oia’s cliffs above the Aegean, Perivolas turns former stables and fishermen’s dwellings into 21 whitewashed cave houses arranged in terraces over a stone courtyard, infinity pool and sea. Minimal interiors, no televisions, and private hammam or pool options keep the focus on place; an adults-only address with spa, yoga, sauna, Jacuzzi and cave restaurant, it suits design-minded couples seeking Santorini at its quietest.

8. Andronis Luxury Suites

Forbes Five-Star

Carved into Oia's caldera cliffs, Andronis Luxury Suites presents whitewashed cave architecture with private infinity pools in every accommodation, each framing views toward Skaros Rock. The culinary program anchors the experience: Lycabettus serves candlelit Mediterranean cuisine under chef Pavlos Kyriakis, while Lauda draws on five decades of Greek gastronomic tradition. A subterranean spa completes this adults-only retreat for couples seeking theatrical romance.

9. Bellonias Villas

1 Michelin Key

Set just off Kamari’s black volcanic sand, Bellonias Villas gives Santorini’s Cycladic vocabulary a crisp contemporary reading: whitewashed curves, clean stucco lines, petite Aegean-facing windows, and 27 minimalist villa suites with marble bathrooms and kitchenettes. The pool mirrors cliffs and blue water beside an outdoor bar, while Elia frames sea views from every table. It suits beach-focused couples and families seeking polished, unstuffy service.

10. Canaves Sunday

1 Michelin Key

On Oia’s cliffs, Canaves Sunday keeps Santorini intimate: eight adults-only suites in Cycladic white, finished with handmade furniture, courtyards and balconies facing the Aegean and the caldera. The mood suits couples and honeymooners, with an infinity pool, Greek-inspired restaurant and bar, plus select suites with private pools or hot tubs. For a wider horizon, Alexandros, its staffed 69-foot yacht, can be booked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Santorini village offers the best caldera views for accommodation?

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Imerovigli sits at the caldera's highest elevation, providing unobstructed panoramas across the volcanic crater to Oia and the smoking islets. Properties here tend toward smaller boutique operations, and the village sees fewer day-trippers than Oia or Fira. The trade-off is a steeper walk to restaurants and amenities, though most hotels arrange transfers.

What distinguishes cave hotels from standard accommodation in Santorini?

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Cave hotels occupy spaces carved into the volcanic cliff face, originally used as wine cellars and homes by locals. The thick rock walls maintain temperatures around 20°C regardless of season, eliminating the need for air conditioning. Many have been expanded with private terraces, plunge pools, and contemporary interiors while retaining curved ceilings and natural stone textures characteristic of the original excavations.

When is the best season to visit Santorini for fewer crowds?

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Late April through mid-May and late September through October offer warm weather, open hotels and restaurants, and significantly reduced visitor numbers compared to the July-August peak. Cruise ship arrivals drop substantially, making sunset in Oia less of a spectator sport. Water temperatures remain comfortable for swimming through October, and shoulder-season rates at top properties can be considerably lower.