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Enjoy Villas is a small, traditionally styled property in Kamari, on the southeastern coast of Santorini. With 5 rooms and 8 studios, it keeps things intimate rather than resort-scale, and its location puts you within easy reach of Kamari's long black-sand beach, the pedestrian promenade, and the cluster of tavernas and cafes that line it.

Kamari is one of Santorini's more grounded resort villages — busier than the caldera side of the island but far more practical for day-to-day life. You're not paying for a caldera view here, but you get a genuine beach at your doorstep, a working village atmosphere, and accommodation that reviewers consistently describe as spacious and well-presented. The property carries a 4.3-star Google rating from 218 guests, which is a reliable signal for a small operation where word of mouth matters.

For travelers who want to base themselves on the east coast rather than the touristy cliffs of Oia or Fira, Enjoy Villas offers a sensible, comfortable option with genuine hospitality at a scale where staff actually know your name.

What to Expect

The property is made up of 5 traditionally styled rooms and 8 studios — a compact total of 13 units that keeps the atmosphere closer to a family-run guesthouse than a large hotel. The traditional styling is in keeping with Kamari's Cycladic character: whitewashed walls, clean lines, and a design that prioritizes function and comfort over boutique excess.

Studios typically offer self-catering capability, which is useful in Kamari given how easily you can pick up groceries, fresh bread, or a meal along the promenade. The rooms are described by guests as spacious, with well-designed facilities, and at least some units include a sizeable outdoor patio area. Reviewer commentary references panoramic views and stylish interiors in certain room types — a reasonable expectation for the hillside-facing parts of the property — though the trade-off noted by some guests is the absence of a private plunge pool and the busier character of the surrounding area compared to quieter caldera villages.

The property does not appear to have a restaurant on site, so meals mean a short walk to Kamari's promenade, where options range from casual beachside souvlaki to sit-down Greek tavernas. That short walk is not a hardship — the beach itself is one of the draws, and the promenade is genuinely pleasant in the evening.

How to Get There

Kamari sits on Santorini's southeastern coast, roughly 9 km from Fira by road. If you're arriving at Santorini Airport (JTR), Kamari is one of the closest resort villages — the airport is only about 4 km away, making a taxi transfer quick and relatively inexpensive by island standards.

From Fira, KTEL buses serve Kamari regularly during high season, with the journey taking around 20–25 minutes. The bus stop in Kamari is on the main road through the village, a short walk from the beachfront. Taxis from Fira are straightforward but in high demand during summer; booking ahead through your accommodation is advisable.

If you're renting a car or ATV — the most flexible option for exploring Santorini beyond the resort — street parking in Kamari is available though it tightens up considerably in July and August. The property's address is in the Kamari 847 00 postal area; confirm exact parking arrangements directly with the property when booking.

The area is relatively flat compared to caldera-side villages, which makes it more accessible on foot for guests with mobility considerations.

Best Time to Visit

Kamari operates as a full resort village from late April through early November, with peak season running from late June through August. During peak weeks, the promenade and beach are busy, accommodation prices are at their highest, and the airport nearby generates some background noise. If you want a quieter, cooler stay — still warm enough to swim, far fewer crowds — late May, early June, or September into early October are the most comfortable windows.

Santorini's meltemi wind picks up from July onward, which can make the eastern beaches choppy on some afternoons. Mornings tend to be calmer for swimming. The black-sand beach at Kamari absorbs heat quickly, so early morning or late afternoon sessions are easier on bare feet than midday.

Winter months see most businesses in Kamari close, and the village takes on a quieter local character. If you're visiting in shoulder season, confirming the property's open dates before booking is sensible.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly or call ahead for room type. With only 13 units, the difference between a standard room and a studio with a patio can be significant. Reach the property at +30 2286 032820 to ask about specific unit layouts before committing.
  • Request a unit with an outdoor patio if outdoor space matters to you. Guest reviews specifically reference spacious patio areas with good views in certain units; it's worth confirming availability at booking.
  • Kamari beach is black volcanic sand, not white. It heats up intensely in direct summer sun — bring water shoes if you're sensitive to hot surfaces underfoot, and pack a beach mat rather than relying on rented loungers if you're on a budget.
  • The airport proximity is a practical advantage. If you have an early flight, staying in Kamari means a very short transfer with no risk of the Fira traffic that can catch caldera-side guests off guard.
  • Rent a car for at least one day. Santorini's interior — Pyrgos, Megalochori, the wineries near Akrotiri — is best explored independently. Kamari has rental agencies along the main road.
  • The Ancient Thera archaeological site is accessible from Kamari. A steep road (or a switchback path on foot) leads up Mesa Vouno mountain from the south end of Kamari beach to the Hellenistic and Roman ruins of Ancient Thera. It's a legitimate half-day excursion from the property's doorstep.
  • Evening on the promenade works well as a dinner plan. Kamari's beachfront strip has a range of tavernas; walking the full length before choosing a table gives you a better sense of the options than sitting at the first place you see.
  • Follow the Facebook page for property updates. The property maintains an active Facebook presence at facebook.com/enjoyvillasantorini, which is a reasonable channel for reaching the team with pre-arrival questions.

Facilities and Location

Enjoy Villas sits within the Kamari resort area, placing guests within walking distance of the beach and the main promenade without requiring a car for basic needs. The village has supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, tavernas, bars, and tour operators along its main strip, so day-to-day logistics are straightforward.

The property offers traditionally designed accommodation across its 13 units, with facilities described by guests as well-designed and comfortable. Based on the studio configuration, self-catering capability is likely in the studio units, though specific kitchen amenities should be confirmed at booking. There is no mention of an on-site pool in the research available; guests who consider a pool non-negotiable should verify this directly with the property before booking.

For access to Santorini's caldera views, Fira is about 20 minutes by car or bus, and Oia is roughly 30–35 minutes. The east coast base means caldera sunsets require a short road trip, but the tradeoff is a more relaxed village environment and genuine beach access.

Address

Kamari 847 00, Greece

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