Santorini Sky
An all-villa retreat with a sky-high vantage over the Aegean Sea








Located 600 metres above sea level at the top of Santorini’s Prophet Elias mountain, the recently opened Santorini Sky resort is about as far as can be from the island’s crowds. Privacy is the reigning leitmotif, and each of the resort’s eight villas commands over not only sensational sky-high panoramas – from its personal terrace – but also plunge pools, indoor-outdoor showers as well as necessary Grecian amenities like local hand-cut marble throughout. Furthermore, an eco-centre theme spans the premises, from the sustainable Greek bath products to rugs crafted from recycled water bottles. Life here revolves around the views, and the hotel's stunning sky dome adds to the romance.
Credit: Santorini Sky
Credit: Santorini Sky
Credit: Santorini Sky
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