Avianto Suites

About
Avianto Suites sits on the caldera rim in Imerovigli, the quietest of the three main clifftop settlements on Santorini's western ridge. The property offers suite-style rooms oriented toward the Aegean and the volcanic caldera — the same dramatic panorama that draws visitors to this stretch of the island, but experienced from a private terrace rather than a crowded viewpoint.
With a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 88 reviews, Avianto Suites has built a reputation as a reliable boutique option in a village that sits between the busier hub of Fira to the south and the famous sunset spot of Oia to the north. Imerovigli itself is perched at the highest point of the caldera ridge, which means its views stretch further in both directions along the crescent-shaped island than views from most other villages.
The property is operated as a small, suite-focused accommodation, meaning the emphasis is on self-contained stays rather than large resort facilities. If you are looking for a quieter base with direct caldera exposure and easy access to both Fira and Oia without being at the centre of either, Imerovigli — and Avianto Suites specifically — is worth a close look.
What to Expect
Avianto Suites is categorised as boutique accommodation, which in the Santorini context typically means a small number of individually styled suites rather than a standardised hotel block. The suites face the caldera, and the Instagram presence of the property confirms that private outdoor space with open water views is central to the offering — guests watch Aegean traffic and the shifting light over the volcano from their own suite terrace.
Imerovigli's caldera path runs directly through the village, connecting it to Fira (roughly 30–40 minutes on foot heading south) and continuing north toward Skaros Rock, the medieval castle ruin that juts out from the cliff just below the village. Skaros is one of the more interesting short hikes on Santorini's caldera rim and is walkable from the property without needing transport.
The village itself is low-key compared to Fira and Oia. There are a handful of restaurants and cafes clustered along the main path, but Imerovigli is not a nightlife destination. This suits guests who want caldera views and atmosphere without the late-evening crowds that Oia and central Fira attract.
Because the research bundle does not include a website excerpt or detailed room inventory, specific details about room configurations, pool arrangements, breakfast service, or inclusions should be verified directly with the property before booking.
How to Get There
Imerovigli is accessible by road from Santorini's main ring road. If you are arriving from Santorini Airport (JTR), taxis are available from outside the arrivals hall; the drive to Imerovigli takes roughly 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. The island's KTEL bus service connects Fira's main bus terminal with Imerovigli on a regular schedule; the journey from Fira takes around 10 minutes. Buses also run from Oia toward Fira and stop at Imerovigli along the route.
If you are renting a car or quad bike, note that parking in Imerovigli is limited and the road narrows as you approach the caldera-side properties. The address places the property at coordinates 36.4315613, 25.4246285 — which you can enter directly into navigation apps. Confirm parking arrangements with the hotel before arrival, as many caldera-rim properties require guests to park in a designated area and walk a short distance with luggage.
For guests arriving by ferry at Athinios port, the drive up the switchback road to the caldera rim takes 15–20 minutes. Taxis and pre-arranged transfers meet ferries at the port.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August, when Imerovigli — like the rest of the caldera ridge — sees its highest occupancy and prices. If you want caldera views and warmth but prefer fewer people on the pathways, late April through early June and September through mid-October are better windows. Temperatures in those shoulder months are comfortable for walking the caldera rim, and accommodation rates are generally lower.
Imerovigli's elevated position means it catches more wind than the beach villages on Santorini's eastern side. The Meltemi, a strong dry northerly wind common in July and August, can make exposed terraces feel cooler in the evenings than inland areas. For sunset viewing, Imerovigli's caldera-facing orientation means you get a direct west-facing view, comparable to Oia, and without the extreme crowding that Oia's famous sunset spot attracts at peak season.
Winter on Santorini (November through February) sees many smaller boutique properties close entirely. Contact Avianto Suites directly to confirm seasonal operating dates if you are planning travel outside the main season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. Caldera-rim suites in Imerovigli are a finite resource and well-rated boutique properties fill months in advance for July and August. Shoulder-season availability is easier.
- Confirm what is included. Before booking, ask directly about breakfast, airport transfers, and whether the suite rate includes any extras. Boutique properties on Santorini vary widely on this.
- Pack light for check-in. Caldera-side properties often require a short walk on uneven stone steps from the road or parking area. Wheeled luggage can be awkward; a soft bag or backpack is easier.
- Use the caldera path. The pedestrian walkway along the rim connects Imerovigli to Fira to the south and toward Oia to the north. Walking at least one direction is worth doing; it shows you the ridge in a way no road does.
- Hike to Skaros Rock. This medieval fortress ruin is a 20–30 minute walk from the main Imerovigli path and is one of the few caldera-rim walks that rewards you with a 360-degree view including back toward the village.
- Arrange transport in advance. Taxis in Santorini can be difficult to find spontaneously during peak season. Pre-arrange airport pickups and dinner transfers rather than trying to hail one on the spot.
- Reach the property directly. For specific questions about room views, suite size, or accessibility, call +30 2286 023525 rather than relying on third-party booking platform descriptions.
- Check wind direction for terrace use. If you are visiting in July or August, ask the property which terraces are sheltered from the Meltemi wind if that matters to you.
Facilities and Location
Avianto Suites operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is standard for a staffed hotel property and means there is no restricted check-in window to navigate. The property's website is www.aviantosuites.com, where current room types, availability, and rates can be checked directly.
Imerovigli's position at the highest point of Santorini's caldera rim gives the village some practical advantages beyond the view. It is a 5–10 minute drive from the main commercial area of Fira, where the largest concentration of restaurants, shops, and the cable car down to the old port are located. Oia is around 10–15 minutes by car to the north. This means Avianto Suites guests can access both villages for dining and exploration without being based inside the noise of either.
For guests interested in boat trips to the volcanic islands in the caldera — a popular half-day excursion from Santorini — tours typically depart from the old port below Fira (accessible by cable car or donkey path) or from Ammoudi Bay below Oia. Both departure points are reachable from Imerovigli with a short drive or taxi.
The social presence of Avianto Suites can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/AviantoSuitesSantorini and on Instagram at instagram.com/aviantosuites, where the property regularly posts images of the caldera outlook from the suites.
Address
Imerovigli, Imerovigli, Santorini, Greece 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 023525Website
www.aviantosuites.comOpening Hours
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