Cresanto Luxury Suites

About
Cresanto Luxury Suites sits just outside the village of Imerovigli, at one of the highest points on Santorini's caldera rim. From this position — roughly midway between Fira and Oia along the cliff-top path — the property looks out across the eastern Aegean and down over the volcanic islands at the centre of the caldera. With a 4.8 rating across 237 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most-praised small properties on the island.
The property describes itself as a boutique guest house, and that scale is part of its appeal. Rather than the sprawling resort model, Cresanto concentrates on space, privacy, and finish quality within a contained number of room categories. Guests book here when they want a dedicated experience rather than a slot in a large hotel block.
The address — Imerovigli 847 00 — places it within one of Santorini's quieter settlements. Imerovigli lacks the crowds of Fira's main square and the boutique-lane tourism of Oia, which makes it a practical base for visitors who want caldera access without constant foot traffic outside the door.
What to Expect
Cresanto offers seven distinct accommodation categories, ranging from the entry-level Deluxe Suite through Junior, Senior, King, Lagoon, and Premium Suite tiers, up to the Grand Villa. Each tier represents a step up in either square footage, privacy, or configuration.
The Grand Villa is the most distinctive unit. It spans two levels and contains two king-size bedrooms, making it suited to couples travelling together or small groups who want to share a space without compromising on privacy. It includes a private heated pool. The two-storey layout separates living and sleeping zones in a way that single-floor suites cannot.
The Lagoon Suite is a separate category that implies a pool or water feature integrated into the suite itself — a format common on the caldera edge where plunge pools are recessed into terrace space. The Premium Suite sits at the top of the single-unit tier.
The property's positioning above the caldera means most units face west toward the Aegean and the volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni. The eastern views mentioned on the website are less common in Imerovigli properties and suggest that some units also look back toward the interior of the island and the Aegean's eastern horizon.
Gastronomy is flagged on the property's own website as a distinct feature, suggesting on-site food and drink service beyond a standard continental breakfast — though the exact format and hours should be confirmed directly with the property before booking.
Facilities and Location
Imerovigli sits approximately 2 km north of Fira by road, or around 30–40 minutes on foot along the caldera path. The path itself — used by hikers walking between Fira and Oia — passes directly through the village, so guests at Cresanto can join it without needing a vehicle.
The coordinates (36.4340° N, 25.4264° E) place the property on the western caldera-edge slope of Imerovigli, within reach of the Skaros Rock promontory. Skaros is a short walk north: the path descends from the main village road to the rock itself, which was the site of a Venetian-era fortress and offers an unobstructed 360-degree view of the caldera.
Imerovigli village has a modest selection of restaurants and cafes along the main road, and the bus route between Fira and Oia stops in the village. Fira's bus terminal, ATMs, supermarkets, and ferry-connection taxis are within a short transfer. The property's own Instagram account (@cresantoluxurysuites) is the most current source for visual detail on current room configurations.
Parking on Santorini's caldera settlements is limited. Visitors arriving by rental car should check directly with the property about designated parking. The island's main rental and taxi hub is in Fira.
How to Get There
From Santorini's main port at Athinios, Imerovigli is approximately 12–15 minutes by taxi or rental car via the main island road. From Fira, the drive is under 10 minutes. A public bus runs regularly between Fira and Oia, stopping at Imerovigli; the journey from Fira takes around 10 minutes and costs a few euros. Timetables are posted at the Fira bus terminal and at the Imerovigli stop.
For guests arriving by ferry, the port-to-property transfer is straightforward by taxi from Athinios. The cable car in Fira is a pedestrian-only link between the old port and Fira town and is not relevant to the Imerovigli approach.
On foot from Fira, follow the caldera path north past Firostefani. The walk to Imerovigli takes 30–40 minutes and is not universally accessible — the path has uneven stone sections and some steps — but it is well-used and signposted.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August. During this period, Imerovigli is busy but noticeably quieter than Fira or Oia at the same times. Booking well in advance is essential for any caldera-view property in July and August.
May, June, and September offer a practical balance: daytime temperatures are warm enough for outdoor terrace use and pool time, crowds are thinner, and prices are typically lower than peak. October remains pleasant for caldera walking and sightseeing, though some island businesses begin closing after mid-October.
Sunsets at Imerovigli are impressive and largely free of the crowd surges that affect Oia. The caldera-facing terraces at properties like Cresanto catch the full western sky, and because the village sits at a higher elevation than the main caldera road, the sight lines are unobstructed.
Early morning is often the clearest time for views across to the Cyclades. Meltemi winds from the north are common in July and August and can make exposed terraces cooler than expected in the evenings.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly or compare carefully. The property operates a direct booking channel through its own website. Direct bookings sometimes include flexibility on room type or check-in time that third-party platforms do not offer.
- Specify your view preference at booking. Not all suites face the same direction; if a caldera sunset view is the priority, confirm which units face west when you book.
- The Grand Villa requires early planning. Two-bedroom private-pool units at boutique caldera properties in peak season are in limited supply. If your trip involves a group of four adults, contact the property several months ahead.
- Ask about the on-site food offering. The website references gastronomy as a feature. Clarify whether this is a full restaurant, a breakfast service, or a room-service arrangement before arrival if dining on-site matters to your stay.
- Bring layers for evening terrace use. The meltemi wind that cools the island in summer becomes noticeable on exposed caldera terraces after dark. A light jacket is useful from late May through September.
- The caldera path is your outdoor amenity. The walking trail between Fira and Oia passes through Imerovigli. A morning or evening walk north toward Skaros Rock or south toward Firostefani requires no transport and gives access to some of the best unobstructed caldera views on the island.
- Verify current room categories before booking. Boutique properties update their inventory. The seven room types listed on the website are the current configuration, but confirming availability and any new additions directly is worthwhile for longer stays.
- Taxis in Santorini can be scarce in peak season. If you plan evening excursions to Fira or elsewhere, either arrange a rental car or ask the property about reliable taxi contacts.
Address
Cresanto Luxury Suites, Ημεροβίγλι 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 440370Website
www.cresantoluxurysuites.comLocation
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