Explore the best hiking trails in Santorini
It would be so easy to remain mesmerised by the whitewashed beauty and polished charm of Santorini. But if you really want to develop a personal relationship with this island legend, you have to put on a pair of walking shoes and get hiking.
Two routes stand out. The Santorini caldera trail, all the way from the capital, Fira, to Oia, on the northwestern point. There’s a balcony view of the Aegean all the way, with quaint little villages and chapels and, if you time your walk right, the sunset of your life.
Or if you want to explore the interior, there’s a wonderful route from the picturesque village of Pyrgos all the way up to Santorini’s highest point, with 360-degree views of the island and the sea beyond, before descending into Ancient Thira, first settled by 9th century BC Dorian colonists. The trail feels, in parts, like it’s been carved into the stone.
There are less challenging walks on Santorini. Particularly along the caldera trail, you’ll encounter plenty of steps and the volcanic landscape around the island can be rugged. But you’ll be richly rewarded. Perhaps you’ll want to join a Santorini walking tour and learn more about the island’s long history and rich topography, or discover the trails yourself. Either way, you’ll walk away with a feeling about Santorini you never expected.
Source: discovergreece.com
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