Santorini

Santorini is a volcanic archipelago located in the Aegean Sea, part of Greece. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, picturesque sunsets, white-washed buildings with blue domes, and rich cultural heritage. The island is the remnant of a massive volcanic eruption that occurred around 1600 BC, which significantly shaped its current geology and geography. Santorini is also known for its unique wines, archaeological sites, and vibrant tourism, making it one of the most popular travel destinations in Greece. The island’s capital, Fira, and the village of Oia are particularly famous for their breathtaking views and charming architecture.