I think part of the reason I always wanted to go to Santorini is because it kind of seemed impossible. It was always my number one dream destination, but there was never really too much disappointment over not going for our honeymoon or in the seven years since our honeymoon, because it felt more like a dream, than something I would ever actually do. It was fun to fantasize about, but it's too far, too expensive, too...extravagant. Would I ever really be able to go?
There was some serious sticker shock when we started looking for
hotels and I found out it was even more expensive than I thought. The only place I found that rivaled it in price while we were planning all these trips is Ibiza. My husband found a place that was I kid you not,
$1,000 a night. He sent an email saying, this is where we're staying, and I wondered if he had hit the lottery and forgotten to tell me. I didn't want to go to any other Greek island. I wanted a caldera view. I wanted my perfect dream
Santorini experience, but I didn't want to spend an obscene amount of money. As badly as I wanted to go I was ready to
cancel the whole trip because the thought of paying that much
made me sick. We are not rich celebrities! We can't pay that much for vacation. We kept
searching, and MJ found Nostos Apartments in
Oia on Trip Advisor. Not really budget friendly, but budget friendly enough by Santorini standards. It was doable and I would get my dream trip.
MJ booked a one way flight from Athens to Santorini on Travelocity with Bahn Air Systems, separate from our round trip travel from Stuttgart, but finding out our actual airline was like an internet scavenger hunt which he conducted on the way to the airport. He had to use the limited clues he had from our flight reservation to figure it out. I'm not sure why they couldn't just tell us. At the Santorini airport you will find one luggage carousel and a bathroom. That's it. We arranged transportation there and back through our hotel. It was about a 40 minute drive down narrow curvy roads. We were dropped off at the little shuttle bus area nearest to our hotel. The job of getting our bags down the 86 stairs (we counted) to our actual room was left to the hotel staff.
The first thing you notice is all the stairs. The second thing you notice is how incredibly bright it is. You really do need sunglasses or else it's just blindingly bright and white. We didn't plan much for Santorini, and that's exactly how we wanted it. We were kind of on a schedule in Paris. It was great, but we had things to do, and we didn't want that for Santorini.
On our first day we settled in and had dinner at Ambrosia. You have to make reservations, and then reconfirm those reservations two days in advance. The outdoor seating area is right over the caldera and it's beautiful. I wanted to go there for the ambiance, however I feel like it was really expensive for what you got. The food was good...well maybe I wouldn't really know because I ordered a Greek salad with no tomatoes. I wasn't that hungry. MJ ordered, fish which he really enjoyed, but we were both hungry that night.
Breakfast room: out the other window was caldera ocean view |
On our second day in Santorini we went to Fira. You don't have to rent a car if you don't mind crowded buses. The buses in Santorini look like charter buses, and they come pretty regularly to take you up and down the island. Once you get on, someone will squeeze their way down the aisle to sell you a ticket for €1.85. We got a seat on the way there, but there were people who didn't standing in the aisles. Fira is beautiful. There is a main area of shops and restaurants that snakes along the top of the caldera overlooking the ocean. MJ always wanted to get a fish pedicure so we stopped for that. I was totally grossed out by the whole thing. I could barely watch. We strolled the area, ate lunch overlooking the water, and I finished up my ice cream cone right before we got on the bus back to Oia. It was standing room only for us the whole way. That evening we chilled in our jacuzzi. It wasn't as warm as we would have liked so we asked the staff to turn it up and it was better the next time we went in.
The only outing we planned in advance was a Sunset Catamaran tour with Spiradakos Sailing, which MJ booked through Viator. We were picked up at our hotel in a shuttle van and taken to the port in Thera. The boat was super nice and it was a small group so we had plenty of space to enjoy it. They cooked a great meal for us on board and supplied us with unlimited drinks. We stopped at three different locations, and the views were stunning. Stop #1 was White Beach, stop #2 was Red Beach and stop #3 was the Hot Springs. I wasn't sure if I'd jump in the water because fish scare me, and I can't swim that well. Unlike Hawaii where the water was thick with fish, here I didn't see a single fish. I was looking hard too. I decided I could do it, so at stop #1 I got a life jacket and went in. The water felt so good. Not as warm as Hawaii but not cold like So Cal. It was really my first time in open water like that and it was so much fun. The hot springs water is brown and looks kind of gross. It was quite a long swim to get to the warmer, browner, water but I made it and it was like warm bathwater. I wouldn't wear white, as we did have some brown marks from the muddy water on our suits, but they washed out. We were having so much fun that I totally lost track of time. Per the website it's a 5 hour excursion but between pick up and drop off it was a whole day affair, and we got back to our hotel pretty late.
We dedicated our fourth day to spending the day at the pool and the night at the jacuzzi. How's that for an agenda? I'd say perfect. There is a grocery store right at the top of the stairs that led down to our apartment so we got snacks the night before. Around noon it was time to pop the cork on the wine, and that was pretty much our day. The pool temp was perfect. We'd take a dip in the pool and then head up to our loungers under the umbrella next to our jacuzzi and relax. All. Day. Long. It was great. When we got hungry we showered, went to lunch, or dinner, not really sure what it was, by the time we went, and then back into our swimwear and into the jacuzzi to finish off the bottle of wine and enjoy our last night.
Skaros Rock Imerovigli |
Typical Greek meal, so good!!! |
Don't get to the Santorini airport too early, because it's crowded and you might not even have a place to sit, but don't get there too late...because it's crowded. On the way in, the arrival side of the airport was deserted, but on the way out departures was a madhouse. We stepped one foot inside and immediately found ourselves at the end of a line for check in. Then we were herded through security where we were stuck in an area full of people standing shoulder to shoulder with all of their luggage because there just wasn't any place to go. I anticipated the sweaty situation so I bought wet wipes while we were in Imerovigli. There I was in a hot cramped airport bathroom stall with a line of women out the door hurriedly wet wiping down my entire body, but I had to do it. I hate feeling dirty, and I couldn't get on an airplane like that. We had a change of clothes stashed in our bags so we felt reasonably not disgusting by the time we made it through the crowded airport, and non air conditioned bus ride to our plane.
That pool and row of loungers way at the bottom left was our hotel |
We encountered the most aggressive picture takers I have ever seen. I get it. Santorini is gorgeous, and your presence there must be documented, but I'm guessing the obsession probably has a lot to do with this age of social media. It was not uncommon for us to see two people spend 45 minutes taking pictures of each other. I'm not exaggerating. Sometimes it would just be one person doing selfies of themselves for that long. Hey, I like to get my shots for the gram too. I have to ask my husband to take pictures of me, but for real? There were some full on photo shoots going on. I love taking pictures. Not just for social media because I've always been a picture taker since Polaroid days, but seeing people carry on that way reminded me that I don't ever want to see myself get that obsessive about it.
We had five glorious days there that I wished could go on forever. Nostos Apartments was perfection. I loved coming home to that sweet little cave style apartment every day. It was worth all those steps. Santorini is pure magic, and pure beauty. ATV's whizzing by. Herds of donkeys tromping through the streets. Beautiful scenery everywhere you turn. Relaxed vibe. It has everything. Being there truly was a dream come true for me and I am so glad that we finally got to experience it together.