Andromeda Villas

About
Andromeda Villas sits on the caldera edge in Imerovigli, the highest village on Santorini's rim, at an elevation that gives it unobstructed views across the submerged volcanic crater to the islets of Nea Kameni and Thirasia. According to the property itself, it is the largest resort in Imerovigli — a village that otherwise consists of whitewashed cave houses, small restaurants, and the dramatic Skaros Rock promontory a short walk to the north.
The property describes its philosophy as working alongside the landscape rather than against it: Cycladic architecture in white and earth tones, rooms and suites oriented toward the caldera, and farm-to-table dining sourced from local produce. It holds a 4.3 rating from 719 Google reviews, which places it consistently above average for a caldera-rim property in a destination where guest expectations are high.
For travelers deciding between Oia, Fira, and Imerovigli, the Imerovigli position is worth understanding. The village is quieter than both — it has fewer shops and restaurants, less nightlife, and a calmer pace — but it sits higher on the rim, which means sunrise views to the east and long sunset panoramas to the west, with no foreground rooftops to interrupt either.
What to Expect
Andromeda Villas operates as a boutique complex of rooms and suites designed around Cycladic architectural principles: curved white walls, understated interiors, and large openings framed toward the caldera. The rooms are described as serene retreats with crisp white walls and modern comforts integrated into the traditional style.
The suites are positioned as the premium tier, designed for guests with high expectations. Several include private pools — a practical as well as scenic feature on a rim where outdoor space is carved into the volcanic cliff face rather than laid flat. The property also operates three shared pools with cabana beds and a poolside bar, giving guests who are not in pool suites a comparable experience during the day.
Beyond the rooms, the property includes a spa and wellness facilities, making it suitable for guests who want more than a caldera view and a sunlounger. The farm-to-table dining approach means the kitchen draws on Santorinian produce — the island has its own distinct agricultural tradition, including cherry tomatoes, white eggplant, capers, and the volcanic-soil wines of the Assyrtiko grape. Whether the restaurant operates for breakfast only or full service is not confirmed in available data, so check directly with the property.
The overall scale — described as the largest resort in Imerovigli — suggests more facilities and more staff than a boutique guesthouse of six rooms, while still being far smaller than the resort complexes along Fira's pedestrian spine.
How to Get There
Imerovigli is approximately 2.5 kilometers north of Fira Town along the caldera path. From Santorini's Thira Airport, a taxi to Imerovigli takes roughly 20–30 minutes depending on traffic; the island has no rail or tram, so taxi or rental car are the primary options on arrival. Athinios port, where most ferries dock, is about 12 kilometers south — a taxi from the port to Imerovigli typically takes 20–25 minutes.
A bus service connects Fira to Oia and stops at Imerovigli, but frequency drops in the evening and the stop is on the main road above the village, not at caldera level. If you are arriving with luggage, a taxi to the property entrance is strongly advised. The caldera-path walk from Fira to Imerovigli is scenic and takes approximately 40–50 minutes on foot; it is not suitable with heavy bags.
Parking on Santorini's rim road is limited, and access paths to caldera properties typically involve steps. Guests with mobility considerations should contact Andromeda Villas directly at +30 2286 024844 or [email protected] to confirm accessibility details before booking.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August. During this period, Imerovigli is quieter than Oia and Fira, but the island as a whole is at its most crowded and most expensive. Caldera-rim hotels at this level typically book out weeks or months in advance for July and August dates.
The shoulder months — May, June, September, and October — are often the most comfortable for a caldera-view stay. Temperatures are warm but not extreme, the light is excellent in both directions, and the sunset crowds at Oia (a 20-minute drive north) are somewhat smaller. Spring also brings the Assyrtiko harvest in late summer through early autumn, which coincides with peak wine season on the island.
Winter from November through March sees many Santorini properties close entirely. Andromeda Villas' seasonal schedule should be confirmed directly before planning an off-season stay.
For the caldera view specifically, early morning and late afternoon produce the most photogenic light. The famous Santorini sunset, viewed from the caldera rim at Imerovigli, is best watched from around 7:00–8:30 PM in high summer.
Tips for Visiting
- Book pool suites early if they are a priority. Suites with private infinity pools at caldera-rim properties are limited in number and go first in peak season. Andromeda Villas' website at andromeda-santorini.com is the direct booking channel.
- Call ahead about accessibility. Caldera properties involve steep paths and steps. Confirm the specific route to your room and the spa facilities with the hotel at +30 2286 024844.
- Factor in the dining situation. Imerovigli has fewer restaurants than Fira or Oia. If the property's dining is breakfast-only on certain nights, plan accordingly and book restaurants in Fira or Oia in advance.
- Rent a car or ATV for day trips. Imerovigli's position is excellent for the caldera, but you will want transport to reach Perissa or Perivolos beaches on the south coast, the wineries near Pyrgos, or Akrotiri's Bronze Age archaeological site.
- Walk the caldera path to Skaros Rock. Andromeda Villas is within a 10-minute walk of the base of Skaros Rock, a medieval fortress outcrop with one of the island's best unobstructed caldera panoramas. The path from Imerovigli is well-marked and takes about 20–30 minutes each way.
- Check the spa booking policy. Spa services at boutique caldera resorts frequently require advance booking, especially in peak season. Ask at check-in or contact the property before arrival.
- Sunset timing changes across the season. The sun sets later in June and July than in May or September. If your primary goal is watching it from the property's pool terrace, check sunset time for your specific dates.
- Watch noise levels at night. Imerovigli is quiet compared to Fira. This is a draw for most guests at a property like this, but it also means the usual ambient noise is low — factor this into room selection if you are a light sleeper and the property has multiple terraces or a poolside bar.
Facilities and Location
Andromeda Villas' address is Imerovigli, 847 00, Santorini. The coordinates place it on the caldera-facing side of the village at 36.4351° N, 25.4212° E, consistent with a caldera-edge position. The property includes:
- Rooms and suites in Cycladic style with caldera orientation
- Suites with private pools (number not confirmed in available data)
- Three shared pools with cabana beds and a poolside bar
- Spa and wellness facilities
- Farm-to-table dining with local Santorinian produce
The property is within walking distance of Imerovigli's small cluster of tavernas and cafes, and the caldera footpath connects it south to Fira (around 40–50 minutes on foot) and north toward Oia (a longer walk of roughly 2.5–3 hours). Skaros Rock, one of Santorini's best accessible viewpoints, is the nearest notable landmark.
For direct contact: phone +30 2286 024844, email [email protected], or visit the property website at andromeda-santorini.com. The property is also active on Facebook at facebook.com/AndromedaVillasandSpaResort and Instagram at instagram.com/andromeda_villas.
Address
Imerovigli, Imerovigli 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 024844Website
www.andromeda-santorini.comLocation
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