April till October 2025 |
Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
Total Duration 6-7 hours approximately / Starting time 13:00 am – Return time 30 minutes after sunset |
Visit the oldest Byzantine church of the island, built in 1115. Its interior is decorated with wall-paintings and it is considered to be one of the most historical monuments. Mesa Gonia village is the next stop which is considered to be the center of Santorinian wine production. Mesa Gonia, is the only village that wasn’t restored since the great earthquake of 1956.
Next, we will visit Pyrgos village, one of the most picturesque villages of the island. Pyrgos used to be the capital of Santorini. You will have the chance to stroll around the village and take pictures of its beautiful churches and enjoy a magnificent view of the island once you reach the Venetian Fort at the top of the village.
Last stop is the village of Oia. Oia is located at the western part of the island where we will enjoy the famous sunset.
Included:
✅ Pick-up & Drop-off service (mainly from hotels at Akrotiri, Emprorio, Fira, Firostefani, Imerovigli, Kamari, Karterados, Megalochori, Messaria, Monolithos, Oia, Perissa, Perivolos, Pyrgos, Vlychada. If pick up from your hotel is not possible you will be picked up from the closest pick-up point)
✅ Transport by air-conditioned luxury bus
✅ English and german speaking guide
Not Included:
❌ Personal expenses
Discounts:
Children up to 1 year old free of charge and travelling on parents’ lap.
Children 2 – 11 years old 50% discount.
Cancellation policy:
For cancellation up to 2 days prior to arrival no cancellation fees.
For cancellations 1 day prior to arrival 100% cancellation fees.
Notes:
Upon booking you will receive from us in a separate mail your activity’s voucher with specific pick-up details (please check your spam folder as well)
For clarifications please send us a mail at online@travelid.gr or contact us at +30 2810 335 227
We are at your disposal from Monday to Friday 09:00 am till 20:00 pm and Saturday 09:00 till 15:00 pm
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