Best Luxury Hotels In Oia
Perhaps one of the most visited (and photographed!) villages in Santorini, Oia is picture-perfect and epitomises a traditional Greek island setting. Beyond its clifftop location and views of the Aegan Sea, visitors can explore its narrow winding streets to discover, whitewashed buildings, iconic blue domed churches, and quaint restaurants along with some exceptional dining options too. Its charming boutique shops, relaxed vibe and spectacular sunsets make it the ideal destination for a romantic and relaxing holiday. Explore our collection of luxury hotels to book your next trip.
Oia, Santorini
Perivolas
Situated on Santorini’s northern tip and slightly out of town, this hotel enjoys a little more tranquility and privacy than others in the area. The ultimate in honeymoon destinations, Perivolas is a cluster of 300-year-old cave dwellings carved out of the hillside. Now forming 20 striking studios and suites, the caves are calming and minimalist in the obligatory Santorini white but with bright splashes of pink and lilac, alcove bed areas, arched windows and warm wood furniture. Some suites boast their own plunge pools, steam rooms and private terraces but there are definitely not TVs here – it’s all about relaxation! Talking of, the hotel benefits from a private yoga and Pilates studio overlooking the caldera plus an intimate spa with natural Apivita products. The hotel’s restaurant is quirkily housed in a converted wine cellar and a split-level pool terrace and serves simple Mediterranean dishes plus a wine list curated by top Greek wine-maker Panos Zoumboulis.
Oia, Santorini
Atrina Canava 1894
This compact cliffside hotel appeals thanks to its quirky individual rooms and boutique size and quality of service. Named after the year the owner’s great- bought the land and then dug two kánaves (medieval wine cellars), this lovely hotel is located in the west end of Oia. Made up of nine suites or studio, five ‘houses’ and one villa, each space is unique. Three have private whirlpools and the Irene ‘senior’ suite boasts and incredible walk-in closet and stunning vaulted ceiling. Bathrooms have a grotto-like feeling about them and feature rain showers for the perfect drench and front terraces face out onto the sparkling turquoise water. The communal pool fades into the horizon and is strikingly surrounded by exposed volcanic rock walls, contrasting with the abundance of clean white. No on-site restaurant doesn’t matter as such as you are so close to town but breakfasts (either American, English or Greek) are cooked to order.
Oia, Santorini
Ikies Traditional Houses
Located in the picturesque village of Oia, this five-star resort is made up of individual dug-out cave houses all oozing minimalist elegance. Room décor really speaks for itself here where Scandinavian cool combines with classic Aegean white and blue. Calming tones of steel grey, brown and white are in abundance and beds are decked in natural fibre soft furnishings. The 11 suites date from pre-1956 and have outdoor spaces boasting lovely views of the bay. Some even benefit from private spa tubs for soaking up the sweeping panoramas. Breakfast is served on your terrace in an hour of your choosing before guests can make use of the fair sized communal plunge-pool on the lowest terrace. Whilst the hotel doesn’t have its own restaurant, it’s just a 15-minute walk to the centre of Oia where there are plenty of options and staff are happy to make recommendations.
Santo Mine Oia Suites
Santo Mine Oia Suites by Santo Collection is set within the cliffs of Oia, Santorini at the site of an old stone mine above Ammoudi Bay and overlooks the sparkling Aegean Sea. Each of the 37 suites offer guests either a private pool or Jacuzzi and stunning views. The accommodation embraces the distinctive colours, air, and light for which Santorini is rightfully renowned and the fresh and natural palette extends throughout the entire resort. From fine dining to relaxed alfresco appetisers, and wine-tasting to bespoke candlelit dinners guests can enjoy a range of cuisine and culinary experiences. The resort promotes a “passionate living” ethos, drawing on the area’s natural beauty to inspire exploration—whether on land, at sea, or within the nearby village of Oia. The resort welcomes guests aged 12 and older, ensuring a serene environment for all visitors.
Katikies Santorini
Katikies, Santorini is much more than a luxury stay on the stunning whitewashed island and boasts multiple awards. Located in Oia, its exceptional design, unforgettable views, and first-class service have given this hotel a reputation of sheer excellence. The hotel is built into the steep hillside of Caldera and is known for picture-perfect sunsets and sea views. There is a range of chich guestrooms and suites on offer – some with jetted tubs and plunge pools for an extra element of elegance. Michelin-starred dining is available at Botrini’s Santorini while Katikies Lower and Upper Deck Lounges spoil guests with cliffside opulence overlooking the expansive infinity pool and Aegean Sea. Lavish experiences are also there for the taking at Champagne Bar by Fleur de Miraval. Complete serenity is on offer at the on-site cave spa while Luisa World Boutique Katikies Santorini affords guests a high-end shopping experience.
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