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Private Half Day Tour of Santorini's South Side
$351.23
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they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
A private tour of the southern side of Santorini will give you an overview of the most spectacular and historical sites of the island's south. See the fantastic views and historical places that will surely leave an impression. Discover top attractions and customize your trip according to your interests. Your tour guide will be happy to assist you with general information and lunch spot suggestions, but wine-tasting and lunch prices are not included in the tour.
⦁ Travel to the highest point of Santorini, Profitis Ilias Mountain.
⦁ Step back in time and discover the historic houses of Megalochori Village.
⦁ Learn about the island's culture from your guide.
⦁ Indulge yourself with optional wine tasting in breathtaking scenery.
⦁ Travel to the highest point of Santorini, Profitis Ilias Mountain.
⦁ Step back in time and discover the historic houses of Megalochori Village.
⦁ Learn about the island's culture from your guide.
⦁ Indulge yourself with optional wine tasting in breathtaking scenery.
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Santorini South Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 5 hours
- Local driver guide
- Transport by private vehicle with air-conditioning
- For cruise ship travelers, pick up at the Fira cable car exit upper station.
- Custom pick-up and drop-off are available at all car-accessible locations in Santorini.
- Bottled water
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuites
- Entrance fees
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Monastery of Profitis IliasVisit the highest spot on Santorini and taste local products from the monastery. Mount Profitis Ilias, located less than five kilometers (3.1 miles) from the village of Pyrgos, is the island's highest point. And right on its top stands the monastery of the same name. Built in 1711, the Profitis Ilias Monastery, one of the oldest on the island, is a stunning example of Cycladic architecture.
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Red BeachRed Beach is a striking, impressive, and colorful beach. Its name eloquently describes what visitors encounter when approaching it. Towering red rocks in the background and reddish sand with black pebbles on the coast create a unique landscape and testify to the island's volcanic activity. The best view of the beach opens when you approach and leave. From the top of the cliff, there is a stunning view of the beach, and this is an excellent place for photos. The beach area is a relatively narrow strip, sometimes covered with rotting sea grass, but swimming in the sea is lovely. However, the sea is rocky and steep to get in and out. A small bay formed by rocks is relatively calm, except when the south winds blow, but the waves do not prevent visitors from enjoying swimming. Umbrellas and sun loungers are at guests' disposal; there is a free place to lay towels. Because of its small size, it becomes pretty crowded.
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Megalochori - Traditional VillageVisit the traditional village of Megalochori and walking throw the narrow streets and discover local beauties.
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Akrotiri Archaeological SiteVisit important prehistoric ruins of Aegean time
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EmporioEmporio is a Greek word meaning "trade." It refers to "the importance of the village for the island's economy in ancient times, as it was the center of trade affairs." Thanks to its well-preserved characteristic architecture, the settlement exudes a medieval aura. The village resembles a fortress, as it was built to protect its inhabitants from marauding pirates. All the buildings were purposely built side by side so the locals could better defend their homes. When piracy ceased to be a threat, the village expanded and adopted its current layout. In the heart of Emporio is Kasteli, a unique castle town. Its walls were made of cement in addition to volcanic substances. The streets are narrow; the same applies to the windows and doors of the buildings. In other words, Kasteli can be described as a unified fortified settlement. The area is still inhabited, and the locals try to keep it in the best possible condition.
- Since Santorini is not known for its beautiful beaches, Perissa Beach is a pleasant surprise. Perissa is a magnificent beach, covered with black volcanic sand, and it is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. It is located on the southeastern coast of Santorini and extends at the base of the massive cape Mesa Vuno, sharply projecting into the sea. At the top of the mountain is the ancient city of King Thiras. Perissa is one of the island's most cosmopolitan beaches, stretching for miles. It merges with Perivolos Beach, and together it is a beach with a length of more than 7 kilometers. The water is apparent, a gentle descent, and a beautiful color. The coarse black sand is pleasant to walk on and sparkles like sparkles, but it can be hot in the summer. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Private Half Day Tour of Santorini's South Side
$351.23
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!