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Andronis Luxury Suites sits on the caldera cliffs at the northwestern tip of Santorini, in the village of Oia. The property holds 39 suites and villas carved into the volcanic rock face, each oriented toward the Aegean and the submerged caldera below. Three Forbes Travel Guide awards place it among a small group of verified luxury properties in Greece.

The address — Oia 847 02 — puts you at the quieter, more refined end of the island, roughly 11 kilometres north of Fira. Oia is the village most associated with Santorini's signature caldera architecture: white-washed cubic buildings, cobalt-domed churches, and stairways that drop sharply toward the water. Andronis occupies one of the more elevated positions along the cliff edge, which is precisely what makes its pool terraces and suite terraces so effective as viewing platforms.

For guests who want the full Santorini experience — sunset from the caldera rim, volcanic wine with dinner, a spa treatment before noon — this property is designed to deliver all of it without requiring you to leave the premises. That said, the Oia bus terminal is within walking distance, giving you a practical connection to Fira, Akrotiri, and the island's southern beaches whenever you want them.

What to Expect

The 39 suites and villas range from suite configurations with private plunge pools and hot tubs to larger villa arrangements. Several accommodation categories include a MINI Cooper Cabrio for the duration of your stay — an unusual perk on an island where car hire is the main way to reach the beaches and wineries in the south and east. Cave pools are among the pool types available, built into the cliff interiors where the volcanic stone keeps the water naturally cool in high summer.

Interiors combine stone walls, curved Cycladic ceilings, and contemporary furnishings. Marble bathrooms and private terraces are standard across the property. The visual anchor in every unit is the caldera view: the crescent of the island rim, the deep blue water below, and the small volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni in the middle distance.

The on-site Mare Sanus Spa offers treatments drawing on Greek wellness traditions, with the usual expectations of a Forbes-rated property: professional therapists, quality products, and booking availability that fills up quickly in peak season.

Dining operates across two venues. Lycabettus Restaurant has been cited by National Geographic for its caldera setting and serves Mediterranean cuisine using Santorini produce — the island's cherry tomatoes, capers, white eggplant, and local volcanic wines are regional staples. Miltos' Greek Table offers a more casual format, focusing on traditional Greek recipes. Both are open to hotel guests; Lycabettus in particular draws visitors from outside the property for dinner reservations.

How to Get There

Oia sits at the northern tip of Santorini, roughly 11 km from Fira by road. From Santorini's main port at Athinios, the drive to Oia takes approximately 30–40 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis are available at Athinios port and Fira; a taxi to Oia is a straightforward journey. The public bus (KTEL Santorini) runs a regular route between Oia and Fira's central bus station, with the Oia stop a short walk from the hotel.

If you are arriving by helicopter, Santorini Airport (JTR) is on the eastern side of the island, closer to Fira than to Oia. From the airport, plan on 20–30 minutes by taxi to reach the hotel.

Parking in Oia is limited. There is a public car park at the entrance to the village; driving directly to the hotel on the narrow caldera-side pedestrian lanes is not possible. The hotel concierge can advise on luggage transfer and arrival logistics, particularly if you are arriving with heavy bags.

Accessibility is an important consideration: Oia's cliff-side architecture involves stairs throughout the village and the property. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel directly before booking to confirm which suite categories and route options are workable.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's high season runs from late May through early September. During July and August, Oia's caldera path is heavily crowded, particularly in the hour before sunset, and accommodation prices across the island are at their peak. Andronis, as a small boutique property with 39 units, books out well in advance for this window — reservations several months ahead are standard practice.

Shouldering into late April, May, or October offers cooler temperatures (typically 18–25°C), significantly thinner crowds on the caldera walkway, and easier restaurant reservations. The views are essentially identical; the experience of walking to and from dinner is considerably more pleasant.

The famous Oia sunset draws large crowds to the castle ruins at the village's western point. From a private caldera-facing terrace at Andronis, you get an unobstructed sightline without joining that crowd — one practical advantage of the hotel's cliff-edge position.

Winter (November through March) sees most of Santorini's tourist infrastructure close, including many restaurants in Oia. Andronis operates seasonally; verify opening dates directly with the hotel before planning a winter stay.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. The 39-suite capacity means availability tightens rapidly from January onward for July and August dates. Contact reservations directly at [email protected] or call +30 2286 072041.
  • Request a caldera-facing unit explicitly. Not every suite configuration at every price point will have an identical caldera sightline; confirm at booking which specific view you are getting.
  • Reserve Lycabettus Restaurant at check-in. The restaurant takes outside guests as well as hotel guests, and dinner tables with caldera views fill early, especially in high season.
  • Use the MINI Cooper perk if your suite includes it. Oia is in the far north; the southern beaches (Perissa, Perivolos, Vlychada) and the archaeological site at Ancient Akrotiri are 30–40 minutes away by car and benefit from having your own transport.
  • Schedule the spa in the morning. Late afternoon and evening slots compete with sunset-watching time; a mid-morning treatment leaves the day's best light hours free.
  • Pack light footwear you can slip on and off. Many of the caldera-side paths and some hotel terrace areas involve polished stone and steps; sandals with grip are more practical than resort slides on wet surfaces.
  • Carry cash for the Oia bus. The public bus to Fira is inexpensive and runs frequently, but the driver often prefers exact change. It is a useful option for a day trip to Fira's museums or the cable car down to Fira's old port (Skala).
  • Confirm the hotel's seasonal open dates. Andronis operates on a seasonal schedule; dates shift year to year.

Facilities and Location

The property's primary facilities cluster around accommodation, dining, and wellness: the 39 suites and villas with their private pools and terraces; the Lycabettus Restaurant and Miltos' Greek Table; and the Mare Sanus Spa. An infinity pool serves the property communally.

The hotel's concierge team organizes excursions — catamaran trips around the caldera, wine tours to Megalochori or Pyrgos (both significant wine-producing villages), and visits to the Akrotiri excavation site, which is one of the best-preserved Bronze Age settlements in Europe. These arrangements can typically be made at the hotel rather than hunting operators independently, which is a genuine convenience on an island where logistics can absorb significant time.

Oia itself provides boutique shopping, art galleries, and a handful of high-quality independent restaurants within a 10-minute walk of the hotel. The village's main cobblestone street and the caldera pathway connect you to most of it on foot.

For reference: the hotel's coordinates place it at approximately 36.4619°N, 25.3802°E, on the southern cliff face of Oia overlooking the caldera.

Address

Oia 847 02, Greece

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