10 Santorini
Santorini is the Cyclades’ icon — and for good reason. Its volcanic caldera plunges dramatically into the sea, crowned by white villages that glow pink at sunset. The villages of Oia and Imerovigli seem suspended in the sky, while black-sand beaches like Perissa reveal the island’s fiery past.
Beyond the views, Santorini’s beauty lies in its contrasts: minimalist cave hotels carved into cliffs, vineyards rooted in volcanic soil, and endless horizons that feel almost surreal. It’s theatrical, romantic, and unforgettable.





