Pegasus Suites & Spa

About
Pegasus Suites & Spa sits in Imerovigli, the quietest of the three main caldera-edge villages on Santorini's ridge, roughly 1.5 km north of Fira along the main caldera path. The hotel presents itself as a 5-star boutique property with suites that face directly onto the caldera, a spa and fitness facility, on-site dining, pool areas, and a dedicated wedding and honeymoon program.
With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from close to 300 guest reviews, the property sits at the upper end of Imerovigli's accommodation market. The village itself occupies the highest point of the caldera rim, which means views here — of the volcano, the flooded crater, and the open Aegean — are among the widest available anywhere on the island. Fira's shops, banks, and main bus terminal are a 20-minute walk south or a short taxi ride away.
Imerovigli is notably calmer than Fira or Oia. Evenings here are genuinely quiet; the trade-off is that you'll walk or taxi to most restaurants unless you dine in-house. For guests whose main agenda is the view and the pool rather than nightlife, that balance is deliberate.
What to Expect
Pegasus Suites & Spa is structured around the classic Santorini cave-suite format — whitewashed exteriors, Cycladic arched interiors, and terraces or plunge pools oriented toward the caldera. The hotel's website confirms suites described specifically as "exclusive" and as "overlooking the caldera," which is the defining feature at this price point on Santorini. Exact room count is not publicly confirmed, so the boutique designation is consistent with the property's character.
Beyond accommodation, the hotel operates a spa and fitness center offering a "complete relaxation experience" according to the property's own materials — specific treatment menus and pricing are best confirmed directly with the hotel. There is also an on-site dining facility described as "opulent," positioned as a gastronomy experience rather than a casual breakfast buffet, alongside pool and bar areas for daytime use.
A small boutique shop within the property caters to guests looking for island souvenirs or branded items without leaving the compound. For couples, the hotel has an explicit honeymoon and wedding coordination service, which positions it firmly in the romance-travel segment of the Santorini market.
The address places the hotel in the postal district 847 00, Imerovigli — coordinates confirm the position on the western caldera-facing edge of the village, consistent with the view claims.
How to Get There
Imerovigli sits on the main island road that runs the length of Santorini's caldera ridge. If you're arriving by ferry at Athinios port, a taxi to Imerovigli takes roughly 15–20 minutes and costs approximately the same as a Fira transfer, often a few euros more given the extra distance north along the ridge.
The island bus (KTEL Santorini) connects Fira to Imerovigli on a regular schedule during the main season; the journey is under ten minutes. If you're staying in Oia and want to visit the property, the drive or taxi is around 10 km south along the ridge road.
There is limited parking on the narrow streets of Imerovigli, but guests arriving by rental car should confirm parking arrangements directly with the hotel before arrival. The caldera path between Fira and Imerovigli is a well-worn walking route of about 1.5 km; on foot from Fira Town center it takes 20–30 minutes depending on pace and how often you stop for the view.
Accessibility along the caldera rim is limited by the stepped, uneven terrain typical of Cycladic villages. Contact the hotel at +30 2286 028336 or [email protected] to discuss specific mobility requirements.
Best Time to Visit
Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August. During this window Imerovigli, while quieter than Oia or Fira, still sees heavy tourist traffic on the caldera path and higher room rates. The trade-off is that pool days are reliably sunny, and evening temperatures are warm enough for terrace dining.
Shoulder season — late April through early June, and September into October — is often the most comfortable time to stay. Temperatures are mild, the Aegean remains swimmable from June onward, and the village feels less crowded. October through March brings cooler temperatures and some closure of seasonal businesses in the village; confirm directly with the hotel whether the property operates year-round or on a seasonal schedule.
Sunset at Imerovigli falls slightly earlier than at Oia because the viewing angle differs, but the caldera view from this position — with Skaros Rock visible immediately to the north — is arguably more panoramic. If sunset from your own terrace is the priority, Imerovigli delivers this without the crowd congestion of Oia's main square.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct or compare carefully. The hotel's website at pegasussuites.com offers a direct booking option. Direct bookings at boutique properties sometimes come with perks not available through third-party platforms; it's worth a quick comparison or a direct inquiry.
- Specify your view preference at booking. Not every suite at a caldera-edge hotel necessarily faces the caldera equally. When reserving, confirm explicitly that your room looks directly onto the volcano and water, not the village side.
- Ask about the spa in advance. Treatment availability, hours, and whether the spa is included in a package or priced separately are details to clarify before arrival rather than on check-in.
- Sort airport or port transfers early. Santorini Airport (JTR) is roughly 10 km from Imerovigli. Pre-arranged transfers avoid the taxi queue at the airport, which can be lengthy in peak season.
- Plan evening dining before you arrive. Imerovigli has a limited number of restaurants relative to Fira or Oia. If you intend to eat outside the hotel on some nights, check hours and reservations before your first full day.
- Pack layers for evenings. Even in July, the caldera-edge wind can be brisk after dark on elevated terraces. A light layer makes a sunset drink considerably more comfortable.
- The Skaros Rock path starts nearby. The trail from Imerovigli out to the volcanic promontory of Skaros is a short walk from the village center — a practical half-day addition for guests who want a bit of walking alongside pool time.
- Contact the hotel for honeymoon or wedding details. The property has a dedicated program for these occasions; details including pricing, ceremony arrangements, and package contents are handled directly by the hotel team.
Facilities and Location
Based on the property's confirmed service categories, Pegasus Suites & Spa offers the following within the hotel:
Accommodation: Boutique caldera-view suites, described as exclusive and positioned as a 5-star product. Exact room count not publicly confirmed.
Spa and Fitness: A dedicated spa facility and fitness area. Specific treatments, equipment, and whether access is included in the room rate or charged separately should be confirmed with the hotel.
Dining and Bars: An on-site dining room oriented toward gastronomy rather than buffet service, plus pool bar facilities.
Pool: Pool and bar areas described as a central leisure feature of the property.
Boutique: An in-house retail space for souvenirs and branded items.
Events: A honeymoon and wedding coordination service with specific packages available on inquiry.
The hotel can be reached at +30 2286 028336 or via email at [email protected]. The official website is pegasussuites.com. Social media presence is maintained on Facebook (pegasussuitesspa), Instagram (@pegasus_suites), TikTok (@pegasus_suites), and YouTube.
Address
Imeroviglion Santoirni, Santorini 847 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 028336Website
www.pegasussuites.comOpening Hours
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