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The Best Boutique Hotels to Book on Santorini, Greece

Tuck yourself away from the crowds at the Canaves Oia Epitome on Santorini
Tuck yourself away from the crowds at the Canaves Oia Epitome on Santorini | Courtesy of Canaves Oia Epitome

Planning a holiday on Santorini but want to avoid the tourist hotspots? Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. We’ve scoured this volcanic island, with its arid cliffs and blue-domed cathedral, for the perfect retreats away from the crowds. From luxury suites to low-key hideaways, here are the top boutique hotels in Santorini, Greece – all bookable on Culture Trip.

Grace Hotel, Auberge Resorts, in Imerovigli

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A sea-view room at Grace Hotel, Auberge Resorts, with a dipping pool on the terraces
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There’s no place quite like the Grace Hotel, a peaceful sanctuary perched atop a cliff in the heart of Imerovigli. Bask in the sunshine on your private terrace or take a dip in your heated plunge pool before heading to the 363 Champagne Lounge, which sits 363m (1,191ft) above sea level – you can only imagine the views. The restaurant here offers a private clifftop dining experience with unbelievable views of the sunset. The menu features dishes with a French twist and, although the dishes change seasonally, past menus have included Symi island shrimp with sea asparagus and coconut milk, and lamb with a parsnip purée, artichoke confit and a coffee-infused sauce. You won’t find an experience like this anywhere else on the island.

Omma Santorini, in Imerovigli

Boutique Hotel

The outdoor pool, with sunbeds and umbrellas, looking out to the sea at Omma Santorini
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In typical Santorini style, this hotel is all whitewashed exteriors fronting a dramatic deep blue backdrop, with no shortcomings when it comes to luxury touches. Not one, but two infinity pools invite you for a dip during the day, unless you’d rather hide away in your own plunge pool in your room. Decor is kept to a minimum – instead, the focus is firmly on what’s outside the window – but thoughtful details like Molton Brown toiletries in the smart ensuites don’t go unnoticed. The main restaurant serves classic Greek cuisine, including fresh squid and local lamb.

Canaves Oia Epitome

Boutique Hotel, Luxury

White curtains and a stone archway, with comfy sunbeds looking out to the sea at Canaves Oia Epitome
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Every angle of this hotel is Instagram-worthy, from the heated infinity pool with sea views to the artful dishes served on the candlelit terrace of Petra restaurant. Suites are contemporary and elegant, with brilliant white walls, king-sized beds, private pools and sun-soaked terraces as standard. There’s also a designated yoga area with its own ocean vista, and a free shuttle bus into Oia if you don’t fancy the 10-minute walk.

Iconic Santorini, in Imerovigli

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A small pool, a table and chairs on a balcony overlooking rocky cliffs and whitewashed buildings at Iconic Santorini, a Boutique Cave Hotel
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Carved into Santorini’s volcanic cliffs, this blue-and-white boutique cave hotel in the village of Imerovigli offers something completely different. Spread over six levels, the 19 grotto-like cave suites are packed with mini luxuries, while communal facilities include a small gym and massage room in addition to a roomy pool with panoramic views. Breakfast is served in the morning – as you might expect – but the catering team will happily prepare fresh meals to order at any time of day – an excellent perk for honeymooners, romantics and late risers.

Opera Mansion, in Fira

Boutique Hotel, Luxury

A white room with a bed and black couch, chair and chandelier in Opera Mansion
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Designed with couples in mind, this renovated 19th-century opera house in Fira has everything needed for a very special break. There’s only one suite, so availability for more than two or three nights is a rare thing – but if your visit coincides with vacant dates, then you’re in luck. Besides the oversized bed and indoor living area, you’ll have your very own courtyard for al fresco meals, an indoor pool, a jacuzzi and even a wine cellar complete with a dining table and candlesticks for romantic nights in.

Andronis Boutique Hotel, in Oia

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Comfy sun loungers, a table, chairs and a pool overlooking the sea at Andronis Boutique Hotel in Santorini
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Hewn out of the Santorini caldera, this 23-suite hotel blends boutique brilliance with unbeatable sea views. All suites, designed with classic Santorini-style curves, come with their own infinity pool or hot tub, but the real head-turners are the cave pool suites: each one privy to its own cavernous pool looking out onto the ocean. The hotel is also home to the first restaurant in the village, Lauda, where local ingredients and time-honoured recipes combine to offer an authentic gastronomic experience, no matter what you order.

Hotel Kalma, in Messaria

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A whitewashed building with trees, an outdoor pool, thatched umbrellas and sunbeds at Hotel Kalma
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Located in Messaria, a small, tranquil village in the heart of Santorini, Hotel Kalma is a family affair that has been around since 1992. The hotel, which boasts traditional Cycladic architecture, has a refreshingly laid-back, casual vibe, perfect for relaxing away from the busy, caldera-perched villages. Conveniently located near Fira and the airport, Hotel Kalma offers a choice of single, double and triple rooms, access to a swimming pool and a serene garden.

Voreina Gallery Suites, in Pyrgos

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A living area with couch, coffee table and TV looking out to a pool and views of Greece at Voreina Gallery Suites
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Located in the small, inland village of Pyrgos, Voreina Gallery Suites (voreina meaning “northern”) offers panoramic views over the sea and the island – a refreshing perspective from the usual caldera views. The suites are impeccably decorated and feature a rotation of artworks from previous resident artists. It’s the simplicity of the place that stands out. Make sure you explore the narrow streets of the village, leading to the Venetian Kastro, which offers an ideal photo opportunity.

28 Hotel, in Kamari

Boutique Hotel

The outdoor pool with sunbeds, palm trees and the whitewashed building of Hotel 28, with rocky hills in the background
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Venture off the beaten track, and opt for 28 Hotel, a minimalist establishment located by Kamari Beach, on the eastern coast of the island. This three-star, adults-only hotel is a haven for relaxation and boasts a collection of, you guessed it, 28 rooms with pool or mountain views. Greek yoghurt and honey, organic muesli and fresh fruit await at breakfast before you spend a lazy day reading your book by the pool.

En Plo Boutique Suites, in Oia

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An outdoor pool with sunbeds and thatched umbrellas at En Plo Boutique Suites on Santorini
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Located outside of Oia, beside a dark sand beach, En Plo Boutique Suites offers easy access to the Aegean Sea – or you can just enjoy the view from the hotel’s outdoor pool. Couples should opt for the Honeymoon Suite with its sea vistas, while the more spacious Family Suite sleeps up to four people. The property also boasts a stunning garden as well as a pool bar – stay for a few drinks before heading into town for dinner and dancing.

Petit Palace Suites, in Fira

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A bed, desks and TV in a hotel room at Petit Palace Suites
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Located outside Fira, Petit Palace Suites has unobstructed views over the Aegean from its cliffside restaurant. Opt for the private candlelit dinner by the pool for the ultimate romantic evening. Alternatively, indulge in a rejuvenating massage from the comfort of your suite. Those looking for a little more space should book the two-storey Petit Maison, complete with its own private pool and sunbathing terrace.

Avaton Resort and Spa, in Imerovigli

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The outdoor pool with black sunbeds and the whitewashed building of Avaton Resort and Spa overlooking the Santorini caldera
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Perched atop the cliffs of Imerovigli, Avaton Resort overlooks the caldera of Santorini and allows you to admire the majestic sunsets on the island. Despite its name, this resort includes just nine suites – deluxe rooms include private patios, while the suites come with private hot tubs. There’s also a luxurious spa with a plunge pool, infrared sauna, steam cavern and hydrotherapy pool. Outside, the infinity pool makes the most of the clifftop locale – as does the rooftop bar.

Ikies, in Oia

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A small pool and sunbeds among whitewashed buildings at Ikies, a boutique hotel on Santorini
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Boasting an excellent clifftop location, the charming Ikies boutique hotel sits on the edge of Oia, a picture-perfect village on the northwestern coast. Here, you will find a wide range of accommodation, including honeymoon suites, maisonettes and studios, where you can order cocktails and nibbles without having to leave your private terrace. Choose the romantic package to wine-and-dine with your other half – it includes a champagne breakfast, fresh flowers in your room, two massages and a sunset wine-and-cheese platter.

If you’re looking for something to suit your spending power, we also highly recommend these luxury hotels and budget stays on Santorini. If you’re stuck for things to do, there is an abundance of beautiful villages and towns to visit and blissful beaches to discover. For sundowners, head to the best bars on the island.

Ellie Ross contributed additional reporting to this article.

About the author

Polyglot (with a Master Degree in Translation), adventure seeker, professional shower singer and food enthusiast, Ethel enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, usually with a certain amount of eating and drinking involved. Brussels-bred and Athens-bound, she loves traveling around the world, uploading photos on her Instagram feed and daydreaming with a good book in her hands. Want to see the world through her eyes? Find her on Instagram at @heyitsetelle

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