Your Ultimate Guide to Santorini’s Serenity

Perched on the rim of an ancient volcanic caldera in the southern Aegean Sea, Santorini is one of the world’s most iconic island destinations — defined by its dramatic cliffs, whitewashed Cycladic architecture, and the deep cobalt sweep of the caldera.

Long known as an ideal honeymoon destination and the Greek isle home to some of the world’s best hotels, Santorini delivers elevated romance. Standing out among the excellent properties is the Canaves Collection, four hotels from the Chaidemenos family. Back in the 1980s, the family embarked on a pioneering venture that would forever change the landscape of Oia, Santorini. As some of the island’s very first hoteliers, they turned 17th-century wine caves into spaces where guests could experience the magic of the island.

Formed by one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history, Santorini carries its geological past in every feature of the island: the black and red sands of its beaches, the minerality of its wines, and the sheer beauty of its landscape. The island’s volcanic origins have shaped not only its scenery but also its celebrated gastronomy. Indigenous grape varieties like Assyrtiko and Nykteri produce wines of extraordinary character, grown in basket-trained vines that have endured the Aegean winds for centuries. On the table, the volcanic soil yields ingredients found nowhere else in the world—cherry tomatoes of intense sweetness, silky white eggplants, golden split-pea favas, and capers that carry the island’s salt and heat in every bite.

Beyond its famous sunsets and postcard vistas, Santorini offers a deeply layered cultural experience—ancient Minoan ruins at Akrotiri, Byzantine churches scattered across its hilltop villages, and a refined hospitality scene that has made it an icon in luxury travel. Each of its distinct villages carries its own character, and we’re here to help you break it all down. From the labyrinthine alleys and blue-domed churches of Oia, the cosmopolitan energy of Fira, the medieval stillness of Pyrgos, and the preserved, unhurried charm of Megalochori, your SmartFlyer travel advisor can guide you through every step.

Where to Stay in Santorini

One can’t talk about where to stay in Santorini without detailing the passionate work of the island’s most storied hoteliers. What began as a small venture from the Chaidemenos family has grown into an operation that’s the benchmark for what family-owned-and-run hospitality should feel like. The Canaves Collection marks an iconic family-owned and operated group of boutique properties, including Canaves Ena, Canaves Oia Suites, Canaves Epitome, and Canaves Sunday.

Fittingly, Canaves Collections’ exceptional service has been recognized on the world stage. Managing Director Markos Chaidemenos was named Hotelier of the Year by Virtuoso in 2023, among a smattering of other accolades for Canaves Collection. For foodies, the properties each offer unique dining experiences under renowned Executive Chef Tasos Stefatos; there’s Petra at Canaves Oia Suites, serving up ultra-fine Greek Cuisine, the award-winning Elements, and the design-forward Omnia, at Canaves Epitome, and Veranda Tapas & Aperitivo Bar, serving up Japanese fusion with incredible rooftop views at Canaves Sunday.

Canaves Epitome

For the Family Getaway

Canaves Epitome is a world unto itself. A serene, spacious retreat where the drama of Santorini’s sunsets and sea views unfolds against a backdrop of earthy calm and generous, unhurried space. With fifty-three suites and villas, two common pools—including the largest rooftop pool in Santorini—two restaurants, and a full spa and gym, it is an ideal property for families with children of all ages. Built in 2018 just outside Oia, each suite boasts an incredible sunset view and plenty of room to rest and play. The property offers a customizable Kids Program. A two-minute shuttle service directly connects the property to the heart of Oia, making this the perfect mix of seclusion and activity.

For the Wellness Lover

For those seeking an immersive wellness experience, Canaves Oia Suites hosts the spa, shared by all of the properties, built into a seventeenth-century wine cave and complete with state-of-the-art technology. In its recently renovated forty-six suites and two villas, each accommodation has its own infinity or plunge pool with unparalleled panoramic views of the Caldera and the Aegean Sea. Situated at the highest point in Oia, it is also the only property in Canaves Collection with an elevator—making it the most accessible option.

Canaves Ena
Canaves Ena

For the Romantic Retreat

Canaves Ena is an intimate, boutique stay with just eighteen suites. Designed with romance and elegance in mind, this is the property for anyone seeking an intimate escape on the island. Renovated in 2024, the property feels fresh and elevated, with the same whitewashed walls and neutral tones, and a special focus on couples. The property does not accommodate children under the age of thirteen, and most suites feature special touches designed to foster connection.

For the Culture Seeker

As the most intimate in the collection, Canaves Sunday offers only eight suites in the walking-friendly heart of Oia. Perfect for those who want to be at the center of local culture yet remain ensconced in their own bubble of serenity and privacy, here you’ll receive highly personalized service with a three-to-one staff-to-guest ratio. This boutique property can also be completely privatized—making it perfect for anyone planning special occasions who wants to create an exclusive home base for friends and loved ones.

Where to Unwind in Santorini

The Canaves Collection offers expansive wellness offerings, including yoga and Pilates programming, in-room custom treatments, and massages at Canaves Epitome, as well as a top-of-the-line spa at Canaves Oia Suites with treatment rooms set inside caves. All Canaves Collection guests have access to the Oia Spa. Canaves Oia Suites is less than a ten-minute walk from Canaves Sunday and Canaves Ena, and Canaves Epitome provides a shuttle to Oia that takes two minutes.

The spa is powered by exclusive partnerships with esteemed brands like Valmont, Cinq Mondes, and Kos Paris. Every treatment is tailored to the guest, ensuring an experience that transcends expectations. We love the Sparta Ritual, where Cinq Mondes’ massage revives the European tradition of athletic massage, as described in Hippocrates’ writings on preparing athletes for the Olympic Games.

Where to Explore in Santorini

There is an abundance of private and semi-private experiences available across Santorini, each customizable to your preferences. Want to dig deep on Aegean history? Take a private tour of Bronze Age ruins. More interested in spending the days gently rocking on the waves, soaking up the sun, and sipping on something bubbly? Set sail on one of the yachts or catamarans available exclusively to guests of Canaves Collection. Your SmartFlyer travel advisor can coordinate each of the experiences below, tailored to your exact needs.

Exploring Santorini

Exploring off Santorini

Where to Dine

For intimate fine dining experiences, casual waterfront plates of fresh seafood, and traditional Greek dishes steeped in tradition, Santorini offers it all in spades. Below are the dining options available through the Canaves Collection and across the island.

Dining in Santorini

 

Dining at Canaves

Where to Shop

Bringing back jewelry for yourself? Wine for a friend? Here’s where to shop in Santorini for handmade goods and well-made finds.

When to Visit Santorini

The best time to visit Santorini is late April through September. July and August are lively but busy, so you’ll want to plan your time in Oia accordingly, keeping in mind that cruise ships do dock during the day. We love visiting in late September and even into October for the best balance of warmth, light, and quieter streets.

Getting to Santorini

Santorini is in the southern Aegean Sea and is the southernmost member of the Cyclades island group. The island is 145 miles south of Athens, reachable by flight or ferry. Ferry rides to Santorini’s Thira port from Mykonos take just over two hours, three hours from Paros, and between five and seven hours from Athens.

Twenty-nine miles long, the crescent-shaped volcanic island of Santorini is home to about 13,500 permanent residents, a figure that is dwarfed by the 3.4 million people who visit annually. Oia, the former sleepy fishing village where the Canaves Collection originated, is on the northernmost part of the island. The village has the prime vantage point overlooking the caldera, a large and mostly submerged volcanic crater that sits on the interior curve of Santorini’s crescent shape.

To get to Santorini, your SmartFlyer travel advisor will book your seamless transfer to Santorini National Airport, which is a twenty-five to thirty-minute drive from the Canaves Collection properties. Santorini is a forty-five-minute flight from Athens International Airport and accessible via direct flights from many major U.S. hubs. Your SmartFlyer travel advisor will pre-arrange your airport transfer, as taxis are scarce and in high demand.

READY TO GET PLANNING YOUR ESCAPE TO SANTORINI? Contact your SmartFlyer travel advisor.

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