Daydream Luxury Suites

About
Daydream Luxury Suites is a small, eight-suite hotel positioned on the caldera edge in Fira, the capital of Santorini. Every suite faces the crater, the Aegean, and the dark silhouette of the volcano — a view that changes character from dawn through sunset and into the blue hour after dark. With a 4.6 rating across 154 reviews, it has built a consistent reputation as a high-quality, intimate option in one of the island's most convenient locations.
The property draws its design language from the volcanic landscape itself. The interiors combine bare-minimum Cycladic forms — white render, curved walls, cool stone floors — with contemporary finishes and fixtures. The result is a hotel that feels deliberate rather than overdressed. Eight suites of varying sizes accommodate two to four guests, and each one includes a private jetted tub, either indoors or on a terrace. The top option, a honeymoon suite, steps up to a private infinity pool overlooking the caldera.
Staying in Fira rather than Oia means you have the caldera drama with direct access to the island's main town: restaurants, the cable car down to Ammoudi-style boat launches, the archaeological museum, and the bus terminal that connects to every corner of Santorini.
What to Expect
The hotel occupies a compact footprint typical of caldera-edge properties in Fira. Eight suites of different sizes means the property functions more like a guesthouse than a resort — expect attentive, personal service rather than a large front-desk operation. The suites are categorised by size and configuration, beginning with a Premier Suite of around 30 square metres designed for two guests with a double bed and an outdoor jetted tub.
Interiors take visual cues from the volcanic rock that dominates Santorini's geology. Dark textural accents work against white Cycladic walls, and the overall aesthetic is minimal without feeling sparse. Modern amenities are in place throughout: the website notes that each suite is equipped with contemporary facilities, though the specific list (air conditioning, Wi-Fi, television, minibar) should be confirmed directly with the property when booking.
The standout feature across the range is the caldera view. Most suites face directly onto the seascape — the steep drop of the cliffs, the flooded crater, and Nea Kameni island in the middle distance. The honeymoon suite adds a private infinity pool, which places it in a category of its own for couples visiting on a special occasion.
The property does not appear to operate a full-service restaurant or spa on site, so guests at Daydream are generally there to rest, take in the view, and explore Fira and the wider island independently. Fira's main dining street and the caldera-edge promenade are both within a short walk.
How to Get There
Daydream Luxury Suites is addressed to Fira 847 00, Santorini (coordinates: 36.4192°N, 25.4308°E), placing it within the central district of the island's capital. Fira sits on the western rim of the caldera, roughly at the island's geographic midpoint.
From Santorini Airport (JTR): The airport is approximately 5–6 kilometres southeast of Fira. A taxi takes around 10–15 minutes and is the most straightforward option with luggage. Public buses also run between the airport and Fira's central bus terminal, which is a short walk from the caldera edge.
From the port of Athinios: The main ferry port is about 12 kilometres south of Fira by road. Taxis and buses meet most ferry arrivals; the bus journey to Fira takes around 20 minutes.
From Old Port (Fira Skala): If arriving by tender or small boat at the base of the caldera cliffs below Fira, you can reach the town by cable car or by the stepped path. The hotel's caldera-edge position means it is a short walk from the cable car upper station.
Driving and parking: Fira's caldera zone is not fully accessible by car. Roads narrow significantly near the rim. If you have a rental car, confirm parking arrangements directly with the hotel before arrival, as dedicated spaces are limited in this part of town.
Accessibility: The caldera edge in Fira involves stepped paths and uneven terrain in places. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel directly at +30 698 095 3205 or [email protected] to discuss room access and any specific needs.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through early September, when temperatures regularly exceed 30°C and Fira's caldera promenade becomes very busy, particularly around sunset. Daydream's eight suites book up quickly during this window, and rates are at their highest. If you want calm and lower prices, late April through early June or September through mid-October offer warm weather, full services, and significantly smaller crowds.
Sunset is the defining daily event at any caldera-facing property in Santorini. From a west-facing suite or terrace at Daydream, you get this directly without needing to walk to a dedicated viewpoint. In midsummer, sunset falls late — around 8:30 to 9:00 pm — so the long afternoon light floods the caldera for hours before the main event.
Winter on Santorini (November to March) sees many hotels and restaurants close. It is worth confirming directly with Daydream whether the property operates year-round or has a seasonal closure before planning a trip outside high season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the honeymoon suite early if a private pool matters to you. With only one infinity-pool suite in an eight-room property, it fills months in advance during high season.
- Request a caldera-facing room explicitly at booking. The website notes that most suites face the seascape, but confirming your room orientation removes any ambiguity.
- Contact the hotel directly before arrival. Email [email protected] or call +30 698 095 3205 to clarify check-in time, parking, luggage storage, and any room preferences. A small property like this often accommodates requests more flexibly than a large resort.
- Arrange airport or port transfers in advance. Fira taxi availability during peak season can be unreliable. Ask the hotel whether they can recommend a reliable transfer service.
- Pack light for your caldera walks. The stepped pathways of the caldera rim are not suited to large rolling suitcases. A porter or a sturdy bag you can carry is useful for the last stretch to the hotel entrance.
- Plan evening meals before sunset. Fira's caldera-facing restaurants fill fast in the hour before and after sunset. Book dinner reservations a day ahead during July and August.
- Use Fira as a base to reach the whole island. The main bus terminal is within walking distance. Buses run regularly to Oia, Akrotiri, Perissa, Kamari, and other key points, making a car unnecessary for most itineraries.
- The jetted tub on your terrace works best at night. Using it after dark, when the caldera is lit only by the lights of Oia across the crater and the faint glow from the volcano, is one of the better ways to experience what this property specifically offers.
Facilities and Location
Daydream Luxury Suites keeps its offering focused. The core facilities are the suites themselves, each with a private jetted tub or pool, caldera views, and contemporary furnishings built around Cycladic design principles. The small scale of the property — eight suites — is central to its character.
Fira itself supplies everything a hotel of this type does not need to duplicate on site: a full range of restaurants from casual to fine dining along the caldera promenade and the backstreets behind it, wine bars, cafes, the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, the Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Greek Orthodox cultural institutions clustered in the town centre. The cable car to the old port and the paths leading toward Firostefani and Imerovigli are all accessible on foot within minutes.
For water activities, day trips to the volcanic islands (Nea Kameni, Palea Kameni) and the hot springs depart from the old port below Fira. Boat tours of the caldera, sailing trips, and excursions to the Red Beach near Akrotiri are straightforward to arrange locally or through tour operators in town.
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