We Love —
- Starting the day with a freshly squeezed orange juice by the pool as the morning light reflects on the whitewashed walls.
- Savouring the serenity of Santorini’s quiet south, where elegant simplicity and heartfelt hospitality define every moment.
- Wandering down to Perivolos beach for a lazy afternoon of sun, sea and classic Greek mezze in a seaside taverna.
- Our travel experts, here to help you plan your perfect escape to paradise. Call 0800 988 000 on weekdays from 11am - 7pm and say hello.
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Petri Suites —
Tucked away on the tranquil southern coast of Santorini, just 700 metres from the island’s famous black sand beach of Perivolos, Petri Suites invites you to experience authentic Greek hospitality with a touch of understated elegance.
Inspired by Cycladic architecture, this boutique hideaway blends smooth whitewashed walls, natural textures and contemporary design to create a haven of calm.
Spend your mornings by the shimmering outdoor pool, surrounded by sun loungers and the scent of the Aegean air. For those craving the sea, the nearby Perivolos beach offers endless relaxation, with crystal-clear waters, beachfront tavernas and a vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Comfort Garden View Suite or a Premium Sea View Suite.
Comfort Garden View Suite (26 m²)
Step into the bright and serene atmosphere of your Comfort Suite, where natural light fills the elegant open-plan space. Designed for up to three guests, it features a double bed and a built-in sofa bed, ideal for relaxing after a day exploring Santorini.
The soft tones, whitewashed walls and straw accents reflect the island’s signature minimalist charm, creating a calm and welcoming retreat. Step outside onto your private balcony to enjoy peaceful garden views, or unwind in the sleek walk-in shower.
Premium Sea View Suite (23 m²)
Wake up to the dazzling beauty of the Aegean in your Premium Suite, where soft whites and elegant minimalism create a serene island retreat. Designed for two guests, this bright open-plan space features a comfortable double bed and a luxurious bathroom with a spacious walk-in shower.
Step onto your private balcony to take in uninterrupted sea views, the perfect spot to watch the Santorini sunset paint the sky in shades of gold and rose.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Begin each morning with a delicious al fresco breakfast served by the pool. Freshly baked pastries, local fruits, and savoury Greek delights are laid out in a generous buffet, best enjoyed with a glass of chilled juice and the morning sun. For lunch and dinner, explore the nearby tavernas and restaurants in Perivolos and Perissa, where you can savour authentic Greek dishes such as grilled octopus, moussaka and traditional Santorini salads made with local feta and capers.
Your time
Enjoy the peace of the pool terrace as you soak up the Mediterranean sun or take a stroll through the coastal village of Perissa, home to charming cafés and local shops selling handmade crafts.
The black sand beach of Perivolos is just a short walk away, where you can unwind by the water or try your hand at diving and other watersports.
Optional excursions —
Platinum sunset cruise
Enjoy a luxurious sunset cruise to explore the treasures of the Caldera, with stops at Red Beach, White Beach and Hot Springs. End this unforgettable experience with a magical sunset under the village of Oia, accompanied by an included tasty barbecue and drinks.
Platinum morning cruise
Enjoy a luxurious morning cruise around the Caldera, with stops at the hot springs, White Beach for a gourmet barbecue, and Red Beach for swimming and snorkelling. With transport included, equipment provided and an attentive crew, this excursion combines relaxation, discovery and authentic Greek flavours.
Santorini Instagram photo tour
Follow in the footsteps of famous street photographers and enjoy the island's best sites, with their exceptional landscapes and architecture.
Cruise the volcanic islands
Embark on a cruise around the volcanic islands of the Santorini caldera aboard a unique traditional Greek boat, to sailing to lava islets Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, and the island of Thirassia.
Sunset Santorini Gems
Round off your day with an afternoon cruise. Sail past Aspronisi, the ancient lighthouse, the Indian Rock and the Black Mountain. Take advantage of the many swimming and snorkelling opportunities, and watch the magical sunset below Oia. This tour ends at the port of Ammoudi.
Traditional bus tour of Santorini
Learn about the island's history while enjoying spectacular views, admire the architecture of its traditional villages, enjoy its volcanic beaches, taste Santorini's typical wines and finish off with the sunset at Oia.
Morning Santorini Gems
Start your day in the best possible way by embarking on a cruise! Sail past Aspronisi, the ancient lighthouse, Indian Rock and Black Mountain. Take advantage of the many opportunities for swimming and snorkelling at White Beach, Red Beach and in the hot springs area. This trip ends at the port of Vlychada.
Morning Red Cruise
Sail past Aspronisi, the ancient lighthouse, Indian Rock and Black Mountain on this splendid cruise. Take advantage of the many opportunities for swimming and snorkelling at White Beach, Red Beach and in the hot springs area. This trip ends at Ammoudi harbour.
Sunset Red Cruise
Set sail on a magical afternoon cruise towards the breathtaking Caldera! Glide past the serene Aspronisi, the historic lighthouse, the Indian Rock, and the Black Mountain. Delight in endless opportunities for swimming and snorkelling, and witness the sunset casting its golden hues below Oia. This enchanting voyage concludes at the charming port of Ammoudi.
Your journey to Santorini —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Santorini —
Santorini, the jewel of the Aegean, is renowned for its whitewashed villages perched atop dramatic volcanic cliffs. Shaped by a massive eruption in the 17th century BC, this island offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, history, and culture.
Must-sees:
- Oia village: Wander through iconic white houses and blue-domed churches, and savour panoramic views of the caldera.
- Fira: Santorini’s vibrant capital blends stunning vistas with cosmopolitan energy, offering excellent dining and nightlife options.
- Akrotiri Archaeological Site: Discover the preserved ruins of an ancient Minoan settlement, frozen in time by volcanic ash.
Culinary culture:
Santorini’s cuisine celebrates fresh, local ingredients. Savour fava bean puree, tomato keftedes, and white aubergine dishes that highlight the island’s unique produce. Pair your meal with Assyrtiko wine, a crisp white varietal cultivated in Santorini’s volcanic soil. For dessert, indulge in a honey-soaked baklava or loukoumades.
A dive deeper:
Escape the crowds by exploring Santorini’s lesser-known gems. Pyrgos, a quaint village with narrow lanes and authentic tavernas, offers a glimpse of traditional island life. The hike from Fira to Oia showcases the caldera’s breathtaking landscapes and is a must for outdoor enthusiasts. Alternatively, visit the black-sand beaches of Perissa and Kamari for a tranquil seaside retreat.
Good to know:
The local currency is the euro (€), and the best months to visit are May through October for warm weather and clear skies. Local buses connect major villages, while rental cars or scooters provide flexibility for exploring further afield. Comfortable footwear is essential for navigating the island’s steep paths and rugged trails.