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Best Western is one of the few internationally recognised hotel brands with a presence on Santorini, an island where the accommodation landscape is overwhelmingly dominated by small, family-run cave hotels, boutique caldera-view properties, and independent guesthouses. For travellers who prefer the predictability of a known chain — loyalty points, standardised room categories, and a recognisable booking process — that distinction matters.

The coordinates place this property in the southern part of Santorini, away from the cliff-edge villages of Oia and Imerovigli and closer to the flatter, more accessible terrain toward the south of the island. That location puts it within practical reach of Perissa and Perivolos beach on the east coast, the island's main town of Fira, and Akrotiri, the Bronze Age archaeological site on the southwestern tip.

Because the research data for this specific property is limited, travellers should verify current room availability, rates, and facilities directly through the Best Western international booking platform or a major OTA before making plans. The notes below draw on what is known about Best Western as a brand and about Santorini as a destination.

What to Expect

Best Western properties worldwide operate across several sub-brands — Best Western, Best Western Plus, Best Western Premier, and others — each representing a different tier of amenity and finish. Without confirmed sub-brand information for this Santorini location, it is reasonable to expect the baseline of the chain: en-suite rooms with climate control, Wi-Fi, and daily housekeeping, along with on-site reception and breakfast service at most properties.

On Santorini specifically, chain hotels tend to occupy flatter ground rather than the dramatic caldera rim. This typically means larger room footprints than you would find in a carved cave suite in Oia, easier access for guests with mobility considerations, and proximity to the road network that connects the island's main sites. It also means the volcanic cliff panorama visible from Imerovigli or Firostefani is not part of the view from most rooms.

The surrounding area near the coordinates — roughly the southern interior of the island — is quieter than Fira town and the caldera villages. Guests who want to use a hotel primarily as a base for island exploration rather than a destination in itself will find that practical. Those whose priority is watching the sunset over the caldera will want to weigh whether the drive or taxi fare to Oia or Firostefani fits their plans each evening.

How to Get There

Santorini is served by Santorini (Thira) International Airport, which sits on the southeastern edge of the island, approximately 5 kilometres from Fira. Taxis are available at the airport rank, and most hotels on the island can arrange transfers in advance — confirm this when booking. There is also a port at Athinios, where large ferries and catamarans from Athens (Piraeus), Mykonos, Crete, and other Cycladic islands arrive. Athinios is connected to Fira and the rest of the island by a switchback road; taxis and buses meet most ferry arrivals.

Within Santorini, the public bus network (KTEL) runs routes connecting Fira to Perissa, Kamari, Akrotiri, Oia, and Perivolos. Fira's central bus station is the hub for all routes. Renting a car or ATV gives more flexibility and is the practical choice for reaching sites in the island's south and east. Road signs on Santorini are generally clear, and most GPS navigation apps work reliably here.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August, when temperatures regularly reach 30–34°C and the island receives its largest crowds. Accommodation prices at all properties — chain hotels included — are at their highest during this period, and availability can be limited if you book late.

Shoulder season — May, early June, and September through mid-October — offers more comfortable temperatures (22–28°C), shorter queues at archaeological sites, and better availability across the accommodation spectrum. The meltemi wind picks up in July and August, which cools the air but can make boat trips choppy.

For travellers focused purely on sightseeing — Akrotiri, the caldera villages, the wineries in the Megalochori area — April and October are underrated months, with mild weather and significantly lower prices.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly or compare carefully. Best Western's global loyalty programme, Best Western Rewards, can offer rate advantages or points accumulation. Compare the direct booking rate against OTA prices before confirming.
  • Confirm the sub-brand tier before booking. The specific Best Western sub-brand (Best Western, Plus, or Premier) determines the amenity level. Ask the property directly or check the official Best Western website for the confirmed classification.
  • Ask about transfers. Santorini taxis can be scarce during peak season. Enquire whether the hotel offers airport or port transfer services when you book.
  • Caldera views are not guaranteed. If a caldera or sea view is important to you, confirm it explicitly with the property. Not all rooms in any Santorini hotel face the caldera, and hotels on the eastern or southern parts of the island face inland or toward the Aegean rather than the volcanic rim.
  • Rent transport early in your stay. Car and ATV rental desks near the main hotels book up quickly in July and August. Arrange this on your first day rather than leaving it until you need it.
  • Plan evening meals in advance during peak season. Santorini's most popular restaurants in Oia and Fira fill quickly. If staying further from those villages, factor in travel time when making dinner reservations.
  • Sun protection is non-negotiable. The island sits at a latitude where UV intensity is high from April to September. Pack and use SPF regardless of cloud cover.
  • Check ferry and flight schedules for your departure. Athinios port can be chaotic during peak departures. Factor in the road transfer time from your hotel to the port — typically 15–25 minutes from most southern island locations.

Facilities and Location

Without confirmed facility data, the baseline Best Western standard suggests a property with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi access, and a reception desk. Many Best Western properties in Greece also offer a pool, on-site breakfast, and parking, though these should be verified directly for this location.

The coordinates (36.4618°N, 25.3752°E) place the property in the southern part of the island, outside the main tourist villages. This is broadly convenient for visiting the black sand beaches of Perissa and Perivolos (approximately 3–5 kilometres to the southeast), the ancient Akrotiri excavation site (approximately 7 kilometres to the southwest), and the Mesa Gonia and Pyrgos villages inland. Fira, the island capital and commercial hub, is approximately 8–10 kilometres north.

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