SANTORINI PYRGOS VILLAGE
Today I am taking you to Pyrgos Village ... Kastelli view to the whole island as it is the highest located village of the island... Enjoy the video and let me know in the comments what you think...
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The BEST TIME to Visit SANTORINI | Tour around Oia, Pyrgos, Red Beach & Fira | GREECE TRAVEL VLOG
Santorini is no doubt one of the most IMPRESSIVE places Chano & I have seem. Visiting in low season was a plus point! We enjoyed the spectacular places without worrying about the crowd. We were able to take pleasure almost alone on the amazing sunrise & sunset views.
PLACES WE VISITED ON OUR LAST 2 DAYS IN SANTORINI:
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2. Pyrgos - another charming town in Santorini
3. Red Beach
4. Fira - capital of Santorini
Santorini | Pyrgos Town
Santorini | Pyrgos Town: The word pyrgos in Greek means tower or castle, and it well describes the Pyrgos village, which is set upon one of the heights of Mount Prophitis Ilias, the loftiest mountain on Santorini.
The Pyrgos Village is very scenic and is perfect for photo shooting. Every corner has something to offer. The best time is in the afternoon where the sun isn't so high. The town although is high in altitude, during summer time can be very hot.
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Santorini - Pyrgos (Greece)
yrgos Kallistis or simply Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος Καλλίστης, literally 'Tower') is a picturesque village on the Aegean island of Santorini, Greece, in the Cyclades archipelago with a population of approx. 732 according to the 2001 census
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Santorini - Sightseeing (Greece)
Santorini truly is such an beautiful island. It is an small island so all places are within reach easily. Too bad I found my limits with skills with video.
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Santorini Pyrgos and Megalochori village , Greece
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Pyrgos can found at the highest point of Santorini, with panoramic views of the whole island all the way to the village of Oia. This hillside village was declared a protected settlement in 1995.
Pyrgos is a typical Fortress Settlement of the Cyclades. On the hilltop you can find ruins of Kasteli Castle, one of the five 'kastelia' on the island. Although there are many reports that Pyrgos was the capital of Santorini in the mid 18th century, the truth is that Pyrgos has never been the island's capital.There is a memorial plaque near the entrance to the castle, commemorating those who died in the Second World War.
Megalochori is one of the most picturesque villages on the island. Its existence is recorded back to the 17th century.
Home to historical mansions, old traditional houses, pirate hideaways and wine canavas, it has a history of merchants and wealthy land barons exporting Vinsanto wine that the island still produces. A prominent feature of the historical homes and mansions are the high walls, inner courtyards and solid wooden door entrances, built for privacy and for safety against marauding pirates.
A great effort is been made by local residents and businessmen to preserve the characteristics and beauty of this traditional settlement, and many of the original houses that had fallen into disrepair, have been restored to their former glory.
Pyrgos peut être trouvé au point culminant de Santorin, avec des vues panoramiques de toute l'île tout le chemin vers le village d'Oia. Ce village de collines a été déclaré un règlement protégé en 1995.
Pyrgos est un établissement typique de la forteresse des Cyclades. Sur la colline vous pouvez trouver des ruines du château de Kasteli, l'un des cinq «kastelia» sur l'île. Bien qu'il y ait beaucoup de rapports que Pyrgos était la capitale de Santorini au milieu du 18ème siècle, la vérité est que Pyrgos n'a jamais été la capitale de l'île. Il ya une plaque commémorative près de l'entrée du château, commémorant ceux qui sont morts dans le Second Monde Guerre.
Megalochori est l'un des villages les plus pittoresques de l'île. Son existence est enregistrée au XVIIe siècle.
Accueil de manoirs historiques, de vieilles maisons traditionnelles, de refuges de pirate et de canavas de vin, il a une histoire des marchands et des barons riches de terre exportant le vin de Vinsanto que l'île produit toujours. Une caractéristique importante des maisons historiques et des manoirs sont les hauts murs, les cours intérieures et les entrées en bois solide porte, construit pour la vie privée et pour la sécurité contre les pirates marauding.
Un grand effort a été fait par les résidents locaux et les hommes d'affaires pour préserver les caractéristiques et la beauté de cette colonisation traditionnelle, et beaucoup de maisons originales qui étaient tombées dans le désordre, ont été reconstituées à leur gloire antérieure.
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15 Things to do in Santorini, Greece Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Santorini, Greece in this travel guide covering all of the top attractions, things to do and local foods worth sampling on this beautiful Greek Island. For many Santorini Island is what travelers dream of when they think of the Greek Islands. With an opportunity to spend over a week traveling around Santorini I can honestly say it is not overrated and offers more adventure activities such as hiking and boating than we initially expected.
15 Things to do in Santorini Island Tour | Greece Travel Guide:
1) Hike to Oia from Fira (Thira)
2) Oia (Οία)
3) Boat Trip to Volcano (Nea Kameni Volcanic Park)
4) Swim to the hot springs
5) Prehistoric Town of Akrotiri (Ακρωτήρι)
6) Red Beach in Santorini
7) Pyrgos (Πύργος)
8) Prophet Elias Monastery
9) Ancient Thira (Αρχαία Θήρα) on a rainy day
10) Greek Breakfast in Santorini
11) Museum of Prehistoric Thera (Μουσείο Προϊστορικής Θήρας)
12) Archaeological Museum of Thera
13) Cathedral Church of Saint John The Baptist (Καθεδρικός ναός του Αγίου Ιωάννη του Βαπτιστή)
14) Sunset in Thira (Fira)
15) Greek Food in Santorini
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Our visit Santorini travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Greek food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting Oia, Thira (Fira) and Ancient Thera while hiking all over the island, visiting volcanoes and enjoying scenic views and great local Santorini food. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Santorini tourism brochure, Santorini itinerary or Santorini, Greece city tour also known as Σαντορίνη / Θήρα.
15 Things to do on Santorini, Greece Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Σαντορίνη / Θήρα Ελλάδα):
We got our first glimpse of Santorini aboard the ferry and it was immediately apparent why this place has been linked to the Lost City of Atlantis.
What was once a single island, was destroyed by a massive volcanic eruption, and all that remains today is the caldera rising out of the Aegean Sea.
The first thing that caught our attention were the soaring red cliffs, and atop these, a collection of villages, all painted white.
We imagined we’d spend our week in Santorini just lounging around, but the island lured us out to hike its trails, get lost in its towns, and look back at its history. So with that in mind, in this travel guide we’re going to share with you a few things to do in Santorini on your visit!
The hike from Fira to Oia turned out to be our favourite activity on the island, but we’ll warn you, it took us closer to 5 hours, so go prepared with lots of sunscreen, plenty of water, and a few snacks to sustain you along the way.
Of course, no trip to Santorini would be complete without spending a bit of time in Oia.
Situated on the northern tip of the island and built on the slope of the caldera, this is probably the most picturesque town on the island, and a very popular spot right around sunset.
We had a leisurely ride out to the island and once we docked, we paid an additional 2 Euros and 50 cents per person for admission to Nea Kameni Volcanic Park.
From there we hiked along a gravel path until we reached the top of the crater, where we did a full circuit around the rim.
There were a few spots where we could even see active sulphur vents.
And that’s a wrap for our time in Santorini! We came here thinking we’d do a whole lot of relaxing and not much else, but as it turns out, this is a great island for an active holiday.
Our week in Santorini was spent village hopping, hiking the trails, learning about the island’s history, and feasting on Greek food.
It was the perfect way to end our travels in Greece, and also wrap up our Eurotrip.
Wishing you happy travels, and we’ll see you in the next video!
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Pyrgos, Greece | 2019
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Santorini is by far the most famous island in Greece and for good reason. It’s iconic white and blue houses, dramatic cliffs, and centuries-old cuisine make give it the reputation as the ‘Crown Jewel of Greece.’
When in Fira you have to take a donkey ride up from the port up to the told town. It’s best to take it up now down because the way down is a bit slippery and I wouldn’t recommend it.
Many tourists arriving by cruise ship choose to take a donkey up the 588 steps from the old port to the town of Fira. If you want a faster alternative, there’s a cable car that takes about 3 minutes and costs 5 Euros.
Oia is the northernmost town in Santorini. It’s a picturesque village and from here you have incredible views of the caldera. The entire town in pedestrian friendly, there’s tavernas, souvenir shops and boutiques. Now lets explore Oia!
We are here at Ammoudi Port, this is a small port at the base of Oia. It takes around 200 steps to walk down from Oia, you can also drive down. We are eating today at Dimitris Taverna, which was the first restaurant to be established at the port. From here you have the best sunset from Santorini!
Dimitris restaurant is delicious! We had a rock lobster pasta, white wine, Greek salad, meze plates, and a grilled fish!
Next up are two ancient Greek sites! You may be surprised to know there’s a lot of history on this island.
Akrotiri is considered to be the Pompeii of the Aegean because it has been preserved by volcanic ash. What you see is a village that date back to 1650 B.C., which is the middle Bronze age period. They also found artifacts that date back to the 5th millennia B.C., which is late Neolithic period.
The settlement was destroyed in the volcanic eruption around 1627 BC and was completely buried by volcanic ash, which ended up preserving many frescos, artworks and buildings. It will take you around 1 hour to visit the site. Next up is the ancient city of Thera!
The ancient city of Thera was built in the 8th century B.C. about 1000 years after the volcanic eruption that destroyed Akrotiri. It was built by Dorian’s from Sparta, and named after their leader Theras. From here you have incredible views of Kamari Beach and the Aegean Sea.
A few must see’s here are the ancient Agora, the 2nd century Theatre and the public Stoa, or portico that was supported by 10 Doric columns
Santorini is famous for it’s wine, but did you know that they have one of the best micro breweries in Greece? Donkey Brewery was established in late 2011, and they currently produce up to 70 litres of beer. Yellow, Red and Crazy donkey are the three main beers of the company!
At the brewery you can watch and learn about the whole process of beer making! If your wondering about the name of the brewery is because Santorini is famous for its donkey’s.
If you want to experience a typical Santorinian village, head to Pyrgos, which is located at the highest point on the island. Here you’ll get some amazing panoramic views of the island and get the chance to see its traditional archictecture.
Now let’s head to a winery!
We head to Sigalas winery, it’s located right outside of Oia. Next up is Gaia Winery! It’s situated on the beach in an old factory.
We saved the best for last because there’s nothing quite like experiencing Santorini’s unique caldera by sea.
Today we are sailing around Santorini with Santorini Sailing. We’ll be making a few stops at red beach, white beach, sail through the caldera, stop at sulfur springs and end in Ammoudi Port.
Let’s hit those thermal waters. As you approach the thermal spring the water really warms up.
As we make our way closer to Ammoudi port, we sail closer and to disembark.
We stopped at Saint Nicholas Church to jump off the base. Let’s do this!!!
That was our top 10 things to see and do in Santorini Island! Comment below if you have been or want to go!
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Pyrgos is a beautiful village situated on the slope of the Prophet Elias, the highest point of the island. It has beautiful views, literally all of Santorini unfolds before the visitor's eyes. It is just 7.5 kilometers from Fira. It was the capital of the island until 1800. It is worth visiting the Monastery of Prophet Elias, built on top of the hill and Theotokaki one of the oldest churches of Santorini allegedly founded in the 10th century. You will also see Kastelli, formerly a medieval fortress on the island.
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In this video, I'm going to show you the best things to do in Santorini, Greece that you can do in just one day. This is part of a private tour/excursion that I did from the MSC cruise line.
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Travel tips for Santorini, Greece:
- The last tender boat back to the ship leaves at 4:30.
- Allow ample travel time for your destinations. You need to drive to the popular sites.
- Plan for big lines to get back onto the ship is bonkers for the cable cars and tenders!
- If you can, get premium disembarking packages. You get two tickets that let’s you disembark before everyone else. This saves you so much time! My tour guide told us her coworker was still waiting for their customers to disembark 1 hour later.
- Book a private tour guide to take us around Santorini. It will save you a lot of time.
- Walk in the REVERSE of all of the ship tours in the mornings and you'll skip all of the crowds.
- It cost 6 euros a person for a one way ticket for the Santorini cable car. Remember to bring some cash as it is cash only. For the best view sit on the right side of the gondola. You'll be facing the ocean instead of a hill.
- AVOID walking on the donkey trail. It's slippery and you can easily fall or get kicked by the donkeys. I also wouldn't ride the donkeys as it's expensive and they look miserable.
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Top Things to Do and See in Santorini:
- Oia -
Oia is famous for viewing the sunset. I heard it was beautiful because different colors from the sunset bounce off the white buildings. It must be a romantic place to be.
Oia is such a beautiful place to visit. There’s all these little narrow paths everywhere because it helps reduces the wind and also to protect them from pirate attacks. This way they cannot attack with a huge army but instead are forced to enter one by one because the streets are so narrow.
- Black Sand Kamari Beach -
Santorini is unique because it’s one of the few places where you can visit white, black, and red beaches all on one island. Bring towels or a bathing suit as it's a nice, pretty place to relax and enjoy the ocean.
- Pyrgos -
Pyrgos is a typical example of medieval architecture with narrow, twisty streets, fortified walls and hidden passages. If you want peace and quiet away from all the tourists then this town is a must visit. It was mostly just to see the buildings in a much quieter setting compared to Oia.
- Venesantos Winery -
Because it's so windy on Santorini, the farmers and vineyards grow crops in a unique way…for example, the wine grapes are grown on the ground in bunches rather than on vines.
The wine grapes on Santorini are grown with no irrigation! The vines get all their necessary water from “sea fog” which is a mix of humid ocean air and moisture from the active volcano. I loved their wine so much we bought two bottles.
I wish I could buy more but we didn't have any more room left in our suitcases. But they ship their wines to these places - maybe one day in the future I will find their wines there.
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Pyrgos Kallistis or simply Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος Καλλίστης, literally 'Tower') is a village on the Aegean island of Santorini, Greece, in the Cyclades archipelago with a population of 912 according to the 2011 census.Pyrgos is part of the Municipality of Thira and is situated approximately 7 km away from the island's capital Fira. It is built amphitheatrically on a hill that offers magnificent views of Santorini in almost all directions. On top of this hill remain the ruins of a Venetian castle (Kasteli) that was once the island's administrative center. Pyrgos is a typical example of medieval architecture with narrow, labyrinthine streets, fortified walls and hidden passages. Nowadays it is one of the villages of Santorini least spoiled by tourism.
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It's our second time here in Santorini Greece, however It's our first time together as a couple and guarantee it's not the last on this romantic island. We have visited Oia, Fira, Pyrgos, Akrotiri, Kamari beach, volcano tour and explored almost every single street, stayed like a local and eat like an elephant.
Santorini Greece in Winter | The Itinerary for a Perfect Winter Date in Santorini
Last February 2019, we decided to go to Europe with Santorini, Greece as one of our destinations. It was winter in Santorini and I couldn't think of a better time to have a romantic date without the busy tourists that visit this beautiful island during the summer.
Let me share with you my tips on how to have the perfect winter date in Santorini:
1. Book the perfect hotel in Santorini that is overlooking the Caldera. I recommend Genesis Cave Houses in Oia. It has the million dollar view that the rest of the 1000 Euro/night hotels in Oia has to offer.
2. Have breakfast at Vitrin in Oia. The Crepe and the coffee tasted a hundred times better because of the unobstructed view of the caldera. They also have a terrace where you can dine if you prefer.
3. Catch the KTEL bus from Oia to Fira. From this route, make sure to sit on the left side of the bus to enjoy the view. The fare is very cheap at approximately 1.80 Euro per person (the taxi with this route is around 25 Euros)
4. Explore Fira especially around the edge of the cliff where the view is the most scenic. We wanted to do the Fira-Oia hike but (and this is not an excuse) there was a gaping hole along the way. We only lasted until Firostefani. We'll definitely conquer it next time!
5. Have a break at Town Club and say hi to their beautiful cat, Violeta. This is also a good place to warm up, have a bio-break and enjoy a cup of coffee. I recommend you try Greek Coffee. A tip: sip slowly, it's meant to enjoy as slowly as possible and do not eat the grounds! (I like mine sweet and single shot)
6. Continue exploring Fira and if you want to buy souvenirs here since it's less expensive here than in Oia. We really enjoyed the treatment we got at Akron (a store in front of a bank) because the owner was so friendly, accommodating and gave us discounts and gifts!
7. Once ready for lunch, head out to Pelican Kipos. I can't praise this place enough. The moment we entered, the son of the owner greeted us. He even said that he was plucking dead flowers in order to strengthen the other flowers in bloom. The ambiance, the food, the service was 5 star. You have to try their Greek wine. I promise you, it's one of the best I've ever tasted.
8. Head back to Oia and explore the cobblestone streets, domes and say hi to the cats. One of my favorite here is the Atlantis Bookstore where you'll see a rent a cat sign. It's really a joke!
9. Once you've worked on an appetite, head to Thalami in Oia for an early dinner before catching the sunset. You have to try the seafood in Santorini. I ordered octopus and thoroughly enjoyed it. We also had mushroom risotto with graviera cheese. Graviera cheese is very popular in Greece (next to Feta!)
10. Finally, head back to Vitrin where we had our breakfast earlier today to catch the beautiful sunset in Oia. Make sure you hold your beloved's hand and make a wish.
I am very grateful and fortunate to experience this with my soulmate. Santorini, Greece is very new to us and we can't wait to come back and
Santorini Greece Winter Holidays - Best Time to Visit Santorini
Decided to go against the norm and visited Santorini Greece for 9 days during their Winter Season. As it turns out, this turned out to be one of the best times to visit Santorini, as the island itself isnt packed by heaps of tourist. We were able to get much better photos of the place without having to queue or have some one else photobomb our shots. The best hotels around Santorini are also cheaper and we managed to stayed at a villa that overlooked the sea, the same villa that could have cost us upwards of USD1000 a night, only cost us about USD200 a night during the winter season. Things to do in the winter season also include the famous fira to oia hike and also a winter cruise that took us out to sea where we had our dinner on the yacht and also watched sunset together on the way back.
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