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Delion View Hotel sits on the caldera edge in Fira, Santorini's largest and busiest town, with a direct outlook over the volcanic crater and the still-active Nea Kameni island below. It's a straightforward proposition: renovated rooms and suites designed around Cycladic aesthetics, located where you can walk to the main cable car, the Archaeological Museum, and the town's restaurant strip within minutes, while looking out at one of the most dramatic sea views in the Aegean.

With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 83 reviews, the hotel holds a solid reputation for its combination of location, personalized service, and the quality of the caldera-facing views. It positions itself as a mid-range property with boutique sensibilities — recently renovated, traditionally decorated, and focused on keeping guest experience front and center.

The address places it in the 847 00 Fira postal district. Bookings and direct inquiries can be directed to [email protected] or by phone at +30 2286 024185.

What to Expect

Delion View Hotel's rooms and suites follow the whitewashed, cave-inspired Cycladic style that defines Santorini's most iconic accommodation. Interiors are described as tastefully decorated and equipped with the practical essentials: free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, individually controlled air conditioning, an electronic in-room safe, minibar, and marble bathrooms. The renovation is recent, which means fittings and finishes are in good condition — a point worth noting in a town where some older properties show their age.

The defining feature is the caldera view. Fira's caldera-facing buildings look directly west over the flooded volcanic crater toward the islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, with Thirasia visible beyond. In the morning, the light comes from behind, keeping the view crisp and shadow-free. In the evenings, the sky over the caldera turns deep orange and red — less theatrical than Oia's famous sunset, but with fewer crowds below.

Service is personalized rather than corporate. The hotel is not a large resort chain; the focus is on guest satisfaction at an individual level, and the direct booking channel (the hotel website at delionview.gr) reflects this. The Instagram presence (@Delion_Santorini) gives a current visual reference for room styles and views, and the TikTok account (@delion.view.hotel) is used for direct reservation communication.

Specific room counts, suite configurations, and breakfast availability are not confirmed in the available data — check the official website or contact the hotel directly for current room categories and packages.

Facilities and Location

Fira is Santorini's administrative and commercial hub. From Delion View Hotel's position in the town, you have walking access to the caldera walking path (the cliffside promenade that runs north toward Imerovigli and eventually Oia), the cable car station that descends to the old port (Fira Skala), the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, and dozens of restaurants, shops, and cafes along the main pedestrian spine of Ipapantis and Danezi streets.

In-room facilities confirmed by the hotel include:

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Satellite television
  • Individually controlled air conditioning
  • Electronic safety deposit box
  • Minibar
  • Marble bathroom

For facilities beyond the rooms — pool, bar, restaurant, terrace, spa — details are not confirmed in available sources. Verify directly with the hotel before booking if these are priorities for your stay.

How to Get There

Fira is the main entry point for the island. From Santorini International Airport (Thira), the hotel is approximately 5–6 km by road, a taxi ride of 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. From the Athinios ferry port, taxis and buses both run to Fira; the journey is around 15–20 minutes. KTEL buses stop at the main Fira bus station, which is a short walk from the caldera-side hotels.

If you're arriving by private yacht or tender at the old port (Fira Skala), the cable car takes you up to caldera level in Fira directly. Donkey paths also connect the port to town, though most visitors opt for the cable car.

Parking in central Fira is limited and the streets are narrow. If you're renting a vehicle, confirm parking arrangements with the hotel in advance. For guests staying in caldera-adjacent properties, luggage transfer to the room may involve steps or steep paths — worth confirming with the hotel if mobility is a concern.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's peak season runs from late May through early September. During July and August, Fira is crowded, prices are at their highest, and the caldera walking path can be busy at all hours. Delion View Hotel's location in town means you are in the thick of it — convenient for restaurants and transport, but not secluded.

Shoulder season — April to early June and September to October — offers better value, cooler temperatures (though still warm enough for swimming), and noticeably fewer visitors. The caldera view is just as good, and sunsets are longer in September than in midsummer.

Winter months (November through February) see many Fira hotels close or operate on reduced schedules. If you're planning an off-season visit, confirm availability directly with the hotel.

For the caldera view itself, early morning and the hour before sunset produce the best light and the fewest people on the promenade outside.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the caldera-facing room explicitly. Not all rooms in a Fira hotel necessarily face the caldera — confirm your room orientation at booking, not on arrival.
  • Contact the hotel directly for best rates. The hotel encourages direct bookings via its website and email. Direct rates sometimes include extras not available through third-party platforms.
  • Plan your arrival time. Fira roads are congested during summer afternoons when cruise ship passengers are in town. Arriving before noon or after 6pm generally means easier access.
  • Check what's included in the rate. Breakfast, airport transfers, and late checkout are not confirmed as standard — ask at booking.
  • Use the caldera path. The cliff-edge walking route starting near Fira's northern edge is one of Santorini's best experiences and requires no transport — just comfortable footwear.
  • The old port cable car closes periodically for maintenance. If you plan to use it to reach Fira Skala for boat excursions to the volcano, check operating status the evening before.
  • Fira's main pedestrian street fills up quickly after 5pm. If you want a quieter dinner, book a restaurant table in advance or eat earlier in the evening.
  • Pack a power bank. Santorini's grid can experience brief outages during peak summer demand — a minor inconvenience worth being prepared for.

Address

Fira 847 00, Greece

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