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Santorini is a beautiful
island, located at the
south end of the
Cyclades island complex.
In the 15th c BC a
volcano erupted and the
center of the island
collapsed into the sea
forming the caldera. The
black beaches, the
precipice surrounding
the caldera, the
twisted, colourful rocks
and the steep cliffs all
give the island a
distinctive quality. Its
best know products are
its wines – some of the
best wines worldwide and
its small tomatoes grown
virtually without water.
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The
climate is mild and dry.
During the summer
temperature is between
25- 35 degrees. The
island capital of
Santorini,
Fira clings to the
edge of a cliff, which
is, in fact, the rim of
the carter. The town’s
archaeological museum is
crammed with finds from
excavations at Akrotiri.
Santorini has
magnificent beaches,
created by the volcano,
where the sand is black,
red, or white and the
sea is deep blue and
crystal clear. The
impact of tourism has
made itself felt in Santorini, judging
from the abundance of
hotels, shops and
taverns.
If you are after the
caldera view have a look
at
Fira,
Oia,
Imerovigli,
Firostefani,
Akrotiri.
For the best beaches
check
Perissa,
Kamari,
Perivolos,
Vlihada and
Red beach.
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