Santorini is an island in the Aegean Sea, which is a part of Greece. It lies 200 Km southeast of Athens and 140 Km north of Crete. Covering an area of 96 square km, Santorini is a part of the Cyclades group of islands, where all the islands have similar characteristics.
Everything in Santorini is photogenic, from the churches with their multiple bells to the picturesque whitewashed houses, from the flowers adorning the balconies to the churches with their blue domes. The island features a spectacular volcanic landscape, pristine black sand beaches, charming hidden coves, and stunning sunsets, presenting an otherworldly atmosphere.
As you ascend the 587 steps leading to the capital of Thira from Skala, the little old port, you can see the remnants of an ancient volcanic eruption that led to the collapse of the island centre into the sea. The beautiful town of Thira has several shops and restaurants where you can get some refreshments. To know more about the history of the place, head to the archaeological museum or visit the Catholic and Greek Orthodox cathedrals.
While the natural beauty and architecture of Santorini are unmatched, there are some great water sports activities available as well. Since the waters around the island are teeming with marine life, you can try out snorkelling and scuba diving activities around here. If diving underwater is not for you, there are jet boats and jet skis for hire. For adrenaline junkies who wish to catch a spectacular view of Santorini, there are kitesurfing and windsurfing activities available.
Santorini has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, sunny summers and mild, rainy winters. The heaviest rainfall can be seen during autumn and winter, particularly between October and March.

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