Scenes from Santorini

As soon as we landed on the island of Santorini we were warmly greeted by the staff at the airport. We quickly hopped into a taxi and headed straight for the nearby city of Oia, just 25 minutes away. Once in Oia the staff at the tourist center grabbed our bags and walked us right to our room at the Caldera Villa. The room overlooked the sea and was incredibly affordable seeing as we were traveling off-season. Santorini was so quiet and the stillness of the island was amazing. Everyone was relaxed and preparing for the tourist season to start. We absolutely loved meeting the locals and found that they were so eager to serve.

Overlooking Oia Santorini
Mule in Santorini
Cliffs of Santorini
Pink Potted Flowers in Santorini
Painted Blue Shutters in Santorini

There are buses that visit other parts of the island and leave hourly from the tourist center. If you visit Thira, you can take a mule ride to the bottom of the island where you can board a boat for a tour of the volcano and a dip in the hot springs. If you are staying in Oia, the boat tours can drop you right back in town in time to have dinner at one of the many restaurants with a view of the sunset. Santorini was so beautiful and during our entire trip it was the one location that I felt the photos really didn’t do it justice. The landscape of the island is stunning and the white houses truly gorgeous, but be prepared to walk a ton of stairs while visiting!

Outdoor Dining in Santorini
Steep Stone Steps of Santorini
Blue and White Home in Oia Santorini
Stone Building in Santorini

Stay

Caldera Villa
Oia, Santorini 847 02
30-228-607-1285

Diana Marie is a fine art wedding film photographer from Southern California. When not photographing a wedding she can be found capturing the world’s most beautiful locations on film with her husband, James.

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