Santorini

Santorini is a volcanic island located in the Aegean Sea, part of the Cyclades archipelago in Greece. Known for its stunning sunsets, white-washed buildings, and blue-domed churches, Santorini is a popular tourist destination. The island’s unique landscape is a result of a massive volcanic eruption that occurred around 1600 BC, shaping its current geographical features, including steep cliffs and a caldera. Santorini is famous for its vibrant culture, traditional Greek cuisine, and archaeological sites like Akrotiri, an ancient Minoan city. The island’s beauty, dramatic views, and rich history make it a symbol of Greek tourism and a romantic getaway.