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Amaranthine Luxury Villas sits along the Epar.Od. Firon-Ias road in the Thira municipality, with web sources placing it in Imerovigli — the quietest and highest of the three caldera-edge villages on Santorini's western rim. The property operates as a small collection of self-contained, villa-style apartments designed for travelers who want private space and a full set of luxury amenities rather than the communal atmosphere of a larger hotel.

Imerovigli sits roughly midway between Fira and Oia on the caldera path, at one of the highest points of the island's rim. That elevation means the views here are wide and largely unobstructed, taking in the submerged volcanic crater, the islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, and on clear days the outline of Ios on the southern horizon. The village itself is low-key — a handful of restaurants, a small number of accommodation options, and the trail that connects it to Skaros Rock, the eroded medieval fortress promontory just below.

With a perfect 5.0 rating across 15 Google reviews, the property is small enough that individual guest experiences carry real weight. The consistent theme across its Instagram presence and web mentions is privacy: each unit is described as fully prepared and private, oriented around personal space and tranquility rather than poolside socializing.

What to Expect

Amaranthine Luxury Villas positions itself as a villa accommodation rather than a standard hotel room product. The term "villa-style apartments" indicates self-contained units — meaning guests have their own entrance, living space, and facilities rather than sharing corridors or communal areas beyond what the property specifically offers.

The address on the Firon-Ias provincial road (Epar.Od. Firon-Ias) is consistent with a caldera-adjacent location in Imerovigli, where properties are built into or along the volcanic cliff face. This part of Santorini is characterized by Cycladic cave-style architecture — whitewashed plaster, arched ceilings, and terraces cut into the pumice. Whether Amaranthine's units follow this vernacular closely or take a more contemporary approach is not specified in available sources, but the property's branding around "volcanic infused beauty" suggests the setting is a deliberate part of the experience.

The Instagram account (@amaranthinevilla) references sunrise specifically, which is notable. Imerovigli's east-facing orientation means certain positions on the village can catch the sunrise over the island's interior, while caldera-facing terraces face west for the well-known Santorini sunset. Depending on terrace orientation, guests here may have access to both.

Given the small size of the property — implied by the review count and the singular "villa" framing in most online references — expect a more personal, less resort-like stay. This is not a place with a full-service spa, multiple restaurants, or a large pool complex. The pitch is privacy and independence within a premium setting.

How to Get There

Imerovigli is accessible by road from Fira, roughly 3 kilometers to the south. The Epar.Od. Firon-Ias road runs along the caldera edge and connects Fira, Imerovigli, and Oia. By car or ATV — both commonly rented in Fira — the drive from Fira takes around 10 minutes. Taxis from Fira Airport (Santorini National Airport, IATA: JTR) take approximately 20–30 minutes depending on traffic, which can be heavy in July and August on the single main road.

The KTEL bus network runs between Fira's main bus terminal and Oia, with stops that include Imerovigli. Buses are inexpensive but run on a fixed schedule and can be very crowded during peak season. A taxi or pre-arranged transfer is more reliable for arrival with luggage.

Parking in Imerovigli is limited. The Epar.Od. Firon-Ias road has some roadside space, but the village's narrow lanes and popularity mean spaces fill quickly in summer. If driving, confirm parking arrangements with the property in advance.

The property's coordinates (36.4340077, 25.4272629) place it in the northern section of the Imerovigli stretch, closer toward Oia than Fira. The caldera walking path runs through the village; on foot from central Imerovigli to Skaros Rock takes around 20 minutes, and to Oia's center roughly 1.5–2 hours.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's main tourist season runs from April through October, with July and August being the most crowded and expensive months. Imerovigli, while always popular with couples and honeymooners, tends to attract a quieter demographic than Fira or Oia and feels less overtaken by day-tripper traffic.

For a villa stay focused on privacy, shoulder season — May, June, September, and October — offers the best balance of warm weather, accessible pricing, and manageable crowds. June and September in particular combine long daylight hours with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 20s Celsius and lower accommodation rates than peak July–August.

Winter on Santorini (November through March) is quiet to the point of many businesses closing. The island's volcanic landscape has its own appeal in the off-season — dramatic skies, empty caldera paths — but availability at smaller properties like Amaranthine may be limited or by arrangement only. Contact the property directly to confirm seasonal availability.

Sunrise viewing from Imerovigli is best in spring and early summer when the sun rises over the eastern side of the island at a lower angle. Sunset over the caldera peaks in late June and July when the sun sets almost directly over the submerged crater.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly by phone. The property lists a mobile contact (+30 698 150 1742) and does not appear to have a dedicated booking website. Calling directly is the most reliable way to confirm availability, pricing, and room configuration.
  • Confirm what is included. Self-contained villa-style apartments typically include kitchen or kitchenette facilities. Ask specifically about kitchen equipment, breakfast arrangements if any, and whether cleaning is included or by request.
  • Ask about terrace orientation. Some units in Imerovigli face the caldera (west-facing, ideal for sunset); others face the village interior or east. Clarify this before booking if caldera views are a priority.
  • Arrange airport or port transfers in advance. Arriving at Santorini port (Athinios) with luggage involves either a steep cable car to Fira and then a taxi, or a bus from the port. A pre-arranged private transfer avoids the logistics entirely.
  • Pack light for the last stretch. Many caldera-edge properties in Imerovigli involve steps — sometimes a significant number — from the road or parking area to the unit. Heavy suitcases become difficult. Ask the property about accessibility and luggage-handling arrangements.
  • Bring cash as backup. While card payments are widely accepted on Santorini, smaller villa properties occasionally prefer or require cash for deposits or incidentals. The nearest ATMs are in Fira.
  • The caldera path to Skaros Rock starts near Imerovigli. If hiking is on your agenda, the trail is easily accessible from the village and offers a different vantage point on the caldera than the village edge itself.
  • Noise levels here are lower than Fira. Imerovigli has no nightlife to speak of. If you want quiet evenings on your terrace rather than bar proximity, this location delivers that; if you want immediate access to Fira's restaurants and bars, factor in the 3 km gap.

Facilities and Location

The property is classified as offering luxury amenities within a self-contained format. Beyond the villa-style apartments themselves — which the branding describes as "fully prepared and private" — specific facilities such as a pool, hot tub, or concierge service are not confirmed in available sources. Given the property's premium positioning and the standard expectations for luxury villa accommodation on Santorini, it is reasonable to expect high-specification finishes and furnishings, but guests should confirm specific amenities directly before booking.

The Imerovigli location places guests within a short walk of a small selection of caldera-view restaurants and cafes. The Skaros Rock trail is accessible on foot from the village. Fira, with its larger range of restaurants, shops, supermarkets, and the bus terminal, is 3 kilometers south — a walkable distance on the caldera path (around 40–50 minutes on foot) or a short taxi or bus ride.

Oia, at the northern tip of the caldera rim, is roughly 7 kilometers from Imerovigli by road and reachable in about 20 minutes by car or a 1.5–2 hour walk along the scenic caldera path.

Address

Epar.Od. Firon-Ias, Thira 847 00, Greece

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