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About

Koronios Villa occupies a quiet position on the eastern side of Fira, Santorini's capital, where the town slopes away from the caldera and faces toward the open Aegean. From here the view is not the famous caldera sunset — it's the opposite panorama: the island's eastern beaches, the agricultural lowlands, and on clear mornings the silhouette of Anafi rising from the sea. That orientation makes sunrise from a balcony or the swimming pool one of the property's defining features.

The address places it just a short walk from the centre of Fira, so the shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars along the main drag are easily accessible on foot. Yet the immediate surroundings are noticeably calmer than the streets closest to the caldera rim, where foot traffic and noise peak throughout the evening. For travelers who want a base in Fira without paying the premium that comes with a caldera-facing position, Koronios Villa offers a practical and well-regarded alternative — its 4.7 rating across 195 Google reviews is a reliable signal of consistent quality.

The property describes itself as villa-style accommodation with traditional island character, and the room categories listed on the website include double rooms, triple rooms, and a studio option. The front desk operates daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

What to Expect

Koronios Villa's rooms, studios, and triple options are oriented to make the most of the eastern exposure. Where caldera hotels trade on dramatic views of the volcanic crater and the sunset over the western rim, Koronios orients guests toward morning light — the kind that arrives early and quietly, turning the Aegean a pale gold before the island gets moving. The swimming pool shares this eastern aspect, making it a genuinely useful feature in the morning before the heat builds.

The property sits in a part of Fira that feels residential rather than touristy. The lanes are narrower, the foot traffic lighter, and the noise from Fira's nightlife stays concentrated in the streets closer to the caldera. That said, you are genuinely central — the main pedestrian street, the cable car station that connects Fira to the old port below, and the bus terminal at Plateia Theotokopoulou are all within comfortable walking distance.

The villa-style format typically means a smaller property with a more personal atmosphere than a large resort hotel. Expect individual attention at reception during staffed hours, and a sense that the space has been maintained with some care for local architectural tradition — whitewashed walls, stone detailing, and the kind of layout that fits the irregular terrain of a Cycladic hilltop town.

Room categories cover solo travelers or couples in a double, families or small groups in a triple, and those wanting a self-contained space in the studio. If specific room amenities, bed configurations, or in-room facilities are important to your stay, confirm directly with the property by phone before booking.

How to Get There

Fira is the main transport hub of Santorini. The island's central bus terminal is in Fira at Plateia Theotokopoulou, served by KTEL buses connecting to Oia, Perissa, Kamari, Akrotiri, and the airport. From the terminal, Koronios Villa is a short walk east, away from the caldera edge.

From Santorini's Thira Airport, a taxi to Fira takes around 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. The KTEL bus also runs between the airport and Fira bus station at low cost, though schedules thin out late at night. From the Athinios ferry port, taxis and buses both run to Fira; the ride is approximately 15–20 minutes by road.

If you're arriving by car or rental ATV, Fira's central streets are largely pedestrianized near the caldera, but the eastern side of town where Koronios Villa sits has more accessible road access and limited street parking nearby. Confirm with the property on arrival logistics if you're driving, as navigation apps can occasionally route through pedestrian-only lanes.

The property is not easily accessible for guests with significant mobility limitations given Fira's hilly terrain and the stepped lanes typical of Cycladic towns, but the eastern side of town is generally less steep than the caldera rim paths.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's high season runs from late June through August. During this period Fira is busy, prices are at their peak island-wide, and accommodation books out well in advance. Koronios Villa's relatively calm location makes it a better choice than many Fira properties during peak season, since it sits back from the busiest tourist corridors.

May, early June, and September are the most practical months for a stay here. Temperatures are warm enough for the pool and beaches, crowds are thinner, and the eastern view — particularly the sunrise — is best appreciated when mornings are clear, which is more reliably the case in shoulder season before the summer haze sets in.

October and April offer cooler, quieter visits; many Santorini businesses scale back hours or close entirely between November and March, so verify that the property is open if you're considering an off-season trip.

For the sunrise itself, June and July bring the earliest light — around 6:00 AM. In September it shifts to around 6:45 AM, and by October closer to 7:30 AM. The pool and eastern balconies face directly into the morning sun, so early risers get the most from the property's natural advantage.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. Santorini accommodation in July and August sells out months ahead. Koronios Villa's combination of central location and competitive positioning relative to caldera-view properties means it attracts steady demand.
  • Call ahead for late arrivals. Reception operates 8:00 AM–10:00 PM daily. If your ferry or flight arrives after 10:00 PM, contact the property in advance at +30 2286 024276 to arrange a late check-in.
  • Confirm your room type directly. The website lists double, triple, and studio options. If specific features — balcony, pool view, ground floor access — matter to you, ask when booking rather than assuming.
  • Use Fira's bus terminal as a base. From Plateia Theotokopoulou, just a short walk away, you can reach most of the island's major beaches and villages by KTEL bus without renting a vehicle.
  • Set an alarm for sunrise at least once. The east-facing orientation is the property's defining characteristic. A sunrise over the Aegean from the pool or a balcony, before Fira wakes up, is a genuinely different experience from the caldera sunset crowds.
  • Pack comfortable walking shoes. Fira's lanes are paved but uneven, and the terrain between the eastern edge of town and the caldera rim involves steps and inclines. Good grip matters.
  • Check the view toward Anafi on clear mornings. The small island of Anafi, roughly 27 km to the east, is visible from the property on days with good visibility. It's an easy landmark to identify — a low, elongated shape on the horizon.
  • Fira dining is within walking distance. The property's quiet setting doesn't mean isolation. The main restaurant and bar strip is a short stroll, and the well-regarded restaurants along the caldera rim are also reachable on foot in under 15 minutes.

Facilities and Location

The core facilities at Koronios Villa, based on available information, include a swimming pool with an eastern exposure, room accommodation across double, triple, and studio categories, and a reception desk open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The official website is villakoroniossantorini.com.

The address is Fira 847 00, placing it in the postal zone for Santorini's capital. Within Fira, the property's eastern positioning puts it away from the most congested caldera-rim streets and closer to the side of town that faces the Aegean lowlands. The cable car station, the main pedestrian shopping street, and the bus terminal are all accessible on foot in a few minutes.

For properties with a comparable location in Santorini — central Fira, east-facing, villa-scale — the tradeoff is straightforward: you give up the caldera view but gain a quieter immediate environment, a lower price point relative to caldera-rim rooms, and the specific benefit of facing the sunrise rather than the sunset. Whether that suits you depends on your priorities for the stay.

For the most current information on facilities, amenities, in-room features, breakfast arrangements, or any seasonal closures, the most reliable step is to contact the property directly before booking.

Address

Fira 847 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 22:00
tuesday08:00 – 22:00
wednesday08:00 – 22:00
thursday08:00 – 22:00
friday08:00 – 22:00
saturday08:00 – 22:00
sunday08:00 – 22:00

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