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Excellent service from the friendly and very helpful staff. Beautiful, clean place
Everything was just perfect 👌 Good service Staff Good-hearted with will to help Best 👌 suggestion for everyone who wants to have a pleasant and calm time in Santorini
Salida Del Sol Santorini is centrally placed on the island, giving easy access to Santorini’s top sights — from the caldera towns of Fira and Oia to archaeological Akrotiri, the volcanic beaches, and renowned wineries. The property’s peaceful location makes it a great base: close enough for day trips to beaches, viewpoints and boat tours, yet tucked away for calm, private relaxation with excellent service and beautiful views.
Famous for its whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and unforgettable sunset views over the caldera. Oia is also full of galleries, boutiques and cafés.
Santorini’s bustling capital with cliffside shops, museums, restaurants, and the main hub for ferries and nightlife. Great for panoramic caldera viewpoints and cable car access to the old port.
A remarkably preserved Bronze Age Minoan settlement buried by a volcanic eruption; often called the 'Pompeii of the Aegean'.
A dramatic volcanic beach backed by crimson cliffs — a unique sunbathing and snorkeling spot. Accessible from parking above the beach with a short walk down.
One of Santorini’s best-known wineries offering tastings, tours, and spectacular sunset views over the caldera — a must for wine lovers.
A long, black-sand beach with lively beach bars, watersports and great seaside tavernas. Perfect for a relaxed day by the sea.
Make the most of your stay at Salida Del Sol Santorini with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Éxo Goniá:
Santorini is one of Greece’s most iconic islands—renowned for its dramatic caldera, spectacular sunsets, volcanic beaches and world-class wineries. Salida Del Sol Santorini is an excellent choice for visitors seeking a peaceful, high-quality stay: guests praise its spotless rooms, private and shared pool areas, breath-taking caldera views, and outstanding service from a caring, hands-on host. Its central-but-quiet setting makes it a convenient base for exploring the island while returning each evening to privacy, comfort, and excellent hospitality.
Salida Del Sol Santorini
Éxo Goniá
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Éxo Goniá
Summer
Summer
Spring and Fall
March–May: Warming temperatures, blooming landscapes, fewer crowds than summer. Easter (when it occurs in April) can be a busy pocket with strong local traditions and higher short-term demand.
One of the island's most important religious and cultural times; date varies each year (usually in April).
Typically held in July, an intimate music festival attracting both Greek and international artists.
An active sports event usually in September featuring a sea paddle and running races along the caldera and coast.
Late summer–early fall winery events and harvest celebrations across the island, timing varies by year.
Occasional cultural events that have included fireworks and celebrations themed on the island’s volcanic history (dates vary and the format has changed over time).
Santorini is generally dry and sunny for most of the year. Summer brings strong northerly Meltemi winds—bring wind-resistant layers and secure hats. Sun protection is essential year-round (strong UV). Nights can be cool in Spring and Fall; winter brings rain and gusts. Sea conditions are calmest in late spring and early fall; summer winds can make some boat trips choppier.
Santorini's prices follow a strong seasonal pattern. Peak summer (high season) drives nightly hotel rates and restaurant prices to their highest, particularly in Oia and Fira where caldera-view rooms command premium rates. Shoulder seasons (late Spring and early Fall) offer better value: lower room rates, fewer cruise-ship crowds, and still excellent weather. Winter is low season—many businesses close, hotels offer deep discounts but services are limited. Special days increase demand and prices: Greek Orthodox Easter (island celebrations), large cruise-ship arrival days (which can spike daytime crowds and restaurant prices), and local festivals. Book early for peak months and cruise-linked dates; consider weekday stays to avoid weekend price surges. Rental cars and ATVs are most expensive in summer; ferries and flights become much more expensive and sell out in July–August. Overall, expect to pay premium for caldera-facing rooms and sunset views year-round; inland villages and non-caldera hotels deliver better value.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Options include flights to Santorini (Thira) National Airport, ferries to Athinios port, local buses centered on Fira, taxis, car/ATV rentals, and cruise-ship tendering to the old port/cable car.
Book caldera-view accommodation and sunset dinners months in advance for high season. If you want the iconic views without the crowds, stay in Imerovigli or early-morning visits to Oia and Fira; take a late-afternoon winery tour or a private boat trip to see the caldera from the water at quieter times.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Salida Del Sol Santorini
If you couldn't find the answer to your question, please don't hesitate to contact the hotel directly. The staff at Salida Del Sol Santorini are available 24/7 to assist with any inquiries and ensure your stay is perfect.
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