The villas are seductively nestled on the cliffs of Oia Santorini, where the awe-inspiring sunset dazzles the eye of the beholder with its unreal fiery mix of red, blue, yellow, and orange hues and the infinity of the azure water stretching to the horizon. The villas promise a once-in-a-lifetime vacation experience, with their breathtaking views of Caldera, the volcano and the Aegean, their stunning architecture, immaculate aesthetics, and unsurpassed comfort, style and amenities. Each villa has a unique layout –being carved in the volcanic rocks-, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis and plunge pools, magically hidden fiber optic lighting, ultra-romantic ambiance, a wealth of amenities, and sensational vistas.
A real hidden gem, this dazzling 40 square meter villa is literally hanging on the cliffs of the Caldera. Its private balcony, equipped with a sparkling heated pool, sunbeds and super comfy outdoor furniture, is perfect for sunbathing and relaxing, with a sea and volcano view that takes the breath away.
Villa Gema features a bedroom with a built-in king size bed, air conditioning, a living area with table and a cozy sofa, mini fridge, and espresso maker, flat-screen satellite TV, free Wi-Fi access and carefully selected furniture and decoration items and a beautiful ruby bathroom with shower and rain showerhead, complimentary toiletries, slippers, bath and pool towels.
The traditional settlement of Oia is world famous for its legendary sunsets and lively cultural scene. It is located on the westernmost point of Santorini, and its charming cube-like houses with the colorful façades are perched on the edge of the cliffs, about 150 meters above sea level. Oia is much more quiet than Fira –the island’s capital, located 11 kilometers away-, and its pedestrian narrow winding streets are filled with high-end galleries, boutiques, shops, restaurants, cafés and bars. As dusk falls, hundreds of excitable tourists are looking for the best spot near the ruins of the Venetian castle to watch the sun dipping in the Aegean. It’s when the sky and the sea look redder and redder as the sun gets closer to the horizon, creating a postcard worthy scenery.
The charred islets of Palaia and Nea Kameni sizzle in the gleaming sea, and the view after sunset is just surreal. Enjoying dinner in one of the numerous Caldera view restaurants is a memorable experience, not only because of the inconceivable natural beauty of the landscape, but also due to the exquisite local gastronomy and wines. Ammoudi is Oia’s small port. It shelters a handful of fishing boats that provide the catch of the day to the local taverns, and can be accessed by a set of 300 zigzagging steps. The white washed blue-domed churches, the traditional cave houses, the mazy narrow passageways, and mind-blowing sunsets make Oia a fairytale place, trapped in a space and time out of this world.
License number: 1167K91001129801
from | to | daily price | minimum stay |
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30 Mar 2025 | 31 Mar 2025 | €429 | 3 nights |
01 Apr 2025 | 30 Apr 2025 | €514 | 3 nights |
01 May 2025 | 31 May 2025 | €799 | 3 nights |
01 Jun 2025 | 30 Jun 2025 | €952 | 3 nights |
01 Jul 2025 | 31 Aug 2025 | €1142 | 3 nights |
01 Sep 2025 | 30 Sep 2025 | €999 | 3 nights |
01 Oct 2025 | 23 Oct 2025 | €761 | 3 nights |