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About

Eos Villa sits in Imerovigli, one of the three caldera-rim villages strung along the northern ridge of Santorini between Fira and Oia. The property is a privately managed villa designed around a single philosophy: giving families and groups of friends space to slow down together. At its centre is a spacious infinity pool that faces out over the volcanic landscape — the kind of setting where a morning swim and an evening drink blur into the same unhurried stretch of time.

The villa operates with a notably personal style. Eleni, who manages day-to-day operations, is involved at a granular level — from how coffee is served at breakfast to the logistics of on-site weddings. George, a Santorini native, built the property around the idea of reconnection. Yiorgos rounds out the core team, handling technical and maintenance responsibilities. That three-person structure, unusual for a property of this type, is one reason the guest rating sits at 4.8 out of 5 from 24 reviews.

Beyond leisure stays, Eos Villa functions as a wedding venue, and the combination of caldera-adjacent location, a dedicated team, and a self-contained property makes it a realistic option for small ceremonies that don't want to rely on a hotel's events department.

What to Expect

Imerovigli is the quietest of the three caldera-ridge villages. It sits above Fira but below the tourist density of Oia, which means Eos Villa occupies a position where the views are comparable to Oia but the foot traffic outside the gate is noticeably lower. The road through Imerovigli is narrow, lined with white-washed walls and occasional bougainvillea — the standard Cycladic streetscape, but without the shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that hit Oia from mid-morning onward.

The villa itself is described as spacious, which in Santorini's context is worth noting — the island's terrain is steep and land is genuinely limited, so properties with room to move are less common than the marketing for the island suggests. The infinity pool is the centrepiece of the outdoor space, and the surrounding area is set up for groups to gather rather than for individual sun-lounger isolation.

The interior focus is on bringing people together — communal areas are designed around quality time rather than hotel-corridor anonymity. Exact room configurations and counts are best confirmed directly with the property via their website or phone, as those details change with availability and configuration for different group sizes.

The team's on-site presence is consistent, not just available-on-request. That level of involvement shows up in the review scores and distinguishes Eos Villa from larger properties where the front desk is a transactional encounter rather than a hosted experience.

How to Get There

Imerovigli is about 3 km north of Fira along the caldera-rim road. By car or taxi from Santorini's Fira bus terminal or Athinios port, the drive takes roughly 10 minutes. From Fira, KTEL buses run along the northern route toward Oia and stop in Imerovigli — check the current timetable at the Fira bus station, as frequency varies significantly between peak summer and shoulder season.

The address is Imerovigli 847 00, Greece. The coordinates (36.4360049, 25.4274104) place it precisely within the village, which is useful for navigation apps, as Imerovigli's lanes are not always clearly signposted. If arriving by taxi from the airport in Monolithos, the drive is approximately 20–25 minutes depending on traffic at the port road junction.

Parking in Imerovigli is limited, as it is across Santorini's cliff-side settlements. If driving a rental car, confirm parking logistics with the villa team before arrival.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August. During this window, Imerovigli is busy relative to its off-season self, but noticeably less overwhelmed than Oia or the beaches on the south coast. Temperatures regularly reach 30°C or above, and the meltemi wind — a northerly that blows across the Aegean in summer — provides some relief on exposed ridge-top positions like Imerovigli.

May, June, and September offer the most balanced conditions: warm enough for the pool and outdoor evenings, cooler midday temperatures, and shorter queues at the island's major sites. For a private villa stay focused on relaxation rather than sightseeing, the shoulder months reduce the logistical friction of busy-season Santorini considerably.

For weddings, late May through October is the practical window. September and early October have the advantage of lower ambient temperatures and slightly less peak pricing for associated services on the island.

Winter months from November through March see most Santorini accommodation close or operate at minimal capacity. Confirm availability directly if planning an off-season visit.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the villa website or by phone. For a property this size and with this level of personal management, direct contact gives you the clearest picture of what's available and lets you discuss specific requirements — room setup, catering, wedding logistics — before arrival.
  • Ask about group configuration early. Eos Villa is built for families and friend groups, not solo travellers or couples seeking a hotel-style room. Understanding the layout before you book helps set expectations around shared versus private spaces.
  • Confirm parking before driving in. Imerovigli's lanes are tight and on-site parking in clifftop properties is rarely straightforward. A quick call ahead saves the frustration of arriving with luggage and nowhere to leave the car.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Imerovigli is a small village. While card payment is standard across most of Santorini's hospitality sector, smaller local shops and taxis can still prefer cash.
  • Plan caldera-sunset viewing from the village itself. Imerovigli's position on the rim means sunset is visible from the village paths and terraces without travelling to Oia. You get a comparable view with a fraction of the crowd.
  • Use the team as a local resource. George and Eleni's knowledge of the island is an underused asset. For restaurant recommendations, boat trips, or navigating Santorini's limited public transport, a conversation with the villa team is more useful than a generic travel app.
  • For weddings, contact the property well in advance. Santorini wedding venues at this scale book up quickly, particularly for the June–September window. A preliminary inquiry 12–18 months out is not excessive for high-demand dates.
  • Check the villa's Instagram before arriving. The account (@eos_villa_santorini) shows the actual property — pool area, outdoor spaces, and the caldera-view context — which gives a more accurate spatial sense than static listing photos.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed facilities at Eos Villa include a spacious infinity pool and outdoor communal areas suited to group use. The villa also operates as a wedding venue, which implies a level of event infrastructure — outdoor ceremony space, catering coordination capability, and the logistical experience of running occasions with larger guest counts.

Imerovigli is one of Santorini's more complete small villages for day-to-day needs. There are cafes, small restaurants, and the Skaros Rock — a former medieval fortress promontory jutting out over the caldera — within walking distance. The Caldera path connecting Fira, Firostefani, and Imerovigli is accessible on foot, offering one of the island's best walking routes with continuous sea views.

For essentials, Fira — Santorini's main town — is a short drive or a 20–25 minute walk along the caldera path. The town has supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, and the central bus terminal.

Address

Imerovigli 847 00, Greece

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