All You Need To Know: How To Travel To Santorini Without Leaving Home
Not only is Santorini one of the most popular Greek islands and an iconic destination, but this magical place is also top on just about everyone’s travel bucket list.
Despite the current situation, tourists remain hopeful hearing the recent news of Greece reopening its borders - with Athens International Airport the first to open.
Here are a few suggestions to keep you in a Greek summer state of mind until we can jet off soon. 🇬🇷
WATCH MOVIES FILMED IN SANTORINI AND ENJOY THE CINEMATIC VIEW OF THE STUNNING BLUE WATERS AND ICONIC WHITE BUILDINGS
In the movie The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, they show the 4 protagonists riding donkeys from the port in Oia and we can see a glimpse of the snow-white buildings on top of the cliffs with the sun setting over the ocean. The view alone is enough to make anyone want to get on the first plane to Greece.
TRY MAKING A DELIGHTFUL SANTORINI APPETIZER WITH FRESH TOMATOES
Tomato Fritters are available on most of the Greek islands, but they originate from Santorini, which is known for its small vibrant tomatoes. This easy Greek appetizer recipe uses fresh tomatoes and red onions mixed with spices and flour to create the perfect meze.
PICTURE THE VIVID BOUGAINVILLEA COVERING THE STREETS AND THE WALLS OF WHITE HOUSES WITH THE PERFECT SUMMER READ
“Sarah has had enough of men. It’s time to rekindle her first true love – travel – so she books a sailing trip around the Greek islands with a group of strangers.”
Escape to Santorini sailing to different ports around the Greek islands and have a light romantic adventure with this lovely book from Sandy Barker.
LEARN THE HISTORY OF THE ISLAND THROUGH ONLINE TOURS
Discover more of Santorini through virtual tours. The host will 'take' you to all the picturesque spots, teach you about the volcanoes, Greek traditions, and local life in Santorini. Learn more about the villages famous for their traditional architecture, and the beaches where the blue waters of the Aegean Sea meet the black sand.
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