Hotel Mathios Village

About
Hotel Mathios Village sits in Akrotiri, the village on Santorini's southwestern tip known for its proximity to the island's most significant Bronze Age archaeological site and a string of red, black, and white sand beaches. The hotel is built in the Cycladic tradition — whitewashed cubic structures, stone pathways, and arched doorways — and operates as a family-run property with direct booking packages that include breakfast, dinner, and car rental.
With a rating of 4.3 from over 420 reviews, the hotel draws a consistent following of couples, honeymooners, and families who want to stay away from the concentrated tourism of Fira and Oia while still being within easy reach of both. Akrotiri village itself is quieter and more residential in character than the caldera towns, which suits guests looking for a slower pace without sacrificing access to beaches like Red Beach and Perivolos.
The property is reachable by car or bus from Fira, and the southern location means shorter drives to the island's most visited beaches and the Akrotiri archaeological site. If you're combining a beach-heavy itinerary with a caldera sunset excursion, the central-south position of the hotel works well as a base.
What to Expect
The architectural approach at Hotel Mathios Village is consistent with southern Cycladic style: low-rise, cave-like structures in white and earth tones, built into or around the natural terrain. This is not a high-rise resort or a boutique design hotel — it reads as a village complex, where individual units are grouped around shared outdoor spaces including a pool.
Room categories listed on the hotel website span Standard Rooms, Superior Rooms, Family Rooms, Grand Suites, and Honeymoon Suites. This range makes it viable for solo travelers and couples on a budget as well as families needing more space or honeymooners looking for an upgraded experience. The front desk operates daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, so late-night arrivals should contact the property in advance.
On-site facilities include a restaurant, a bar, and pool-side dining. The hotel's direct booking packages reference a breakfast buffet and poolside dinner with a daily-changing menu, which is practical for guests who prefer not to drive every evening. A low-season package for two people covering three nights with breakfast, dinner, and a three-day car rental is listed starting at €499, which is competitive for Santorini, though pricing varies by season and availability.
The hotel also coordinates wedding planning, which accounts for part of its appeal to couples who want a complete event-and-accommodation setup in one location.
How to Get There
Hotel Mathios Village is located in Akrotiri village at coordinates 36.359°N, 25.402°E. From Fira, the drive south along the main island road (following signs for Akrotiri and Perivolos) takes roughly 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. There is no direct ferry connection to Akrotiri — all arrivals come through Athinios Port, which is the main ferry terminal on Santorini's west coast, about 15 minutes by car from the hotel.
Santorini's KTEL bus network runs routes from Fira to Akrotiri, making the hotel accessible without a car, though bus frequency drops significantly after early evening. Renting a car or ATV is the most practical option for exploring the southern beaches and the archaeological site from this location — the direct booking packages that include a Category A rental with unlimited mileage reflect this reality.
Taxis from Fira central square to Akrotiri are available but can be in limited supply during peak summer weeks. If you're arriving by ferry at Athinios, confirm transfer arrangements with the hotel in advance.
Best Time to Visit
Akrotiri and the southern end of Santorini experience the same Aegean summer pattern as the rest of the island: reliable sun from late April through October, peak heat in July and August, and strong meltemi winds from the north that can affect exposed beaches from mid-July through August. The hotel's direct booking packages distinguish between low season (May, June, October) and higher-demand periods, and the pricing difference makes shoulder months attractive for value-conscious travelers.
May, June, and September offer the best combination of warm temperatures, manageable crowds at nearby beaches and the Akrotiri site, and lower room rates. August is the busiest month across Santorini — the caldera-view towns fill up first, but even Akrotiri sees increased traffic. If your priority is visiting the archaeological site and the southern beaches rather than watching the Oia sunset from a clifftop bar, the shoulder months give you easier access with fewer queues.
Winter is quiet in Akrotiri, with many restaurants and beach facilities closed from November through March.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the hotel website or by phone to access the package rates that include breakfast, dinner, and car rental. Third-party booking platforms may not carry these bundled deals.
- Contact the front desk before a late arrival. Reception operates until 10:00 PM daily; arrivals after that time need to be arranged in advance.
- Use the included car rental days strategically. Red Beach, Perivolos, Perissa, and the Akrotiri archaeological site are all within a 10-minute drive, making the car useful even for a short stay.
- Ask about room category upgrades at the time of booking rather than on arrival, particularly during peak season when availability is tighter.
- Honeymoon and Grand Suite guests should confirm specific amenities and inclusions directly with the hotel — the website lists these as distinct categories but details vary by availability.
- The pool and bar are the social center of the property; if a quieter pool experience is a priority, aim for morning hours before midday sun brings more guests poolside.
- Weddings and events are hosted at the property, so if you're visiting during summer, there may be occasional private event evenings. Confirm with the hotel if this is a concern.
- The Akrotiri archaeological site opens in the morning and closes in the early afternoon in peak season — plan to visit within the first few hours of the day to beat the heat and groups.
Facilities and Location
The hotel's documented facilities include a restaurant with breakfast buffet service, a bar, and a pool area used for evening poolside dining. The website lists wedding coordination as a dedicated service, and the social media presence (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok) is active, which suggests the hotel maintains regular communication with guests through these channels.
The Akrotiri location places it within walking distance of the village center, and a short drive from:
- Akrotiri Archaeological Site — the Minoan-era excavation site, one of the most significant in the Aegean
- Red Beach (Kokkini Paralia) — roughly 2 km from the hotel, accessible on foot or by short drive
- Perivolos and Perissa beaches — the long black-sand beach stretch along the southeastern coast, 10–15 minutes by car
- Athinios Port — 15 minutes by car for ferry connections
For caldera views and the famous Santorini sunset panorama, Fira and Oia are 20–30 minutes north by car — accessible for day trips but not visible from the Akrotiri side of the island.
Address
Akrotiri Village Ακρωτήρι, Santorini Kykladen Σαντορίνη Κυκλάδες 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 081152Website
www.vmathios.grOpening Hours
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