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Jopudding Jul 4th, 2012 03:33 AM

Accommodation in Santorini
 
We be visiting Santorini for a week in Sep.
Should we stay 3 nights each in say Oia and 3 nights in another town or should we just book a place for 6 nights straight?
We have a rather tight budget abt 100 euros -150 euros per night. Should we stay 3 nights in a place that is cheaper (say 60-100 euros) and shift the budget over so that we can afford another 3 nights in a better place?
Possible to recommend some affordable places with caldera view?!
Which are the areas that we should look at staying?
We want a place to chill, read a book, drink a cup of tea but not too much of partying. Much appreciated.

Heimdall Jul 4th, 2012 06:41 AM

It's such a small island there's no need to change accommodation, but if you do, consider three nights at the beach side (Kamari or Perissa) which will be cheaper, then splash out with a caldera view room in Oia. :-)

Odin Jul 4th, 2012 07:44 AM

Old Oia Houses have rooms with caldera views, prices start at EUR105 for a studio for 2 to EUR125 for a house for 2 persons. The views are wonderful, we stayed there 2 years ago. There are other options in similar price ranges, there is no need to splash out in order to get a caldera view.

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 08:22 AM

Check Thea Studios, Stelios Rooms and the top floor studio at Aspa Villas. Thea Studios is particularly nice. The other two are very basic.

Heimdall Jul 4th, 2012 09:06 AM

Brotherleelove is being kind when he describes Stelios Rooms as "basic". I've stayed there, but never again! Not to be confused with Stelios Place in Perissa, where I would be happy to stay. :-)

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 09:30 AM

Well, hopefully they've fixed the A/C and the leaking toilet in the 5 years since you stayed there! :-) One thing that doesn't need fixing is the caldera view. For €40-60/night it's still a bargain and worth staying there, the steep ladder to the sleeping loft notwithstanding.

Heimdall Jul 4th, 2012 10:02 AM

I thought they would have fixed those things after the first time I stayed there, and was dumb enough to give them a second chance. They collected all my room rent in advance before giving me the key. That should have tipped me off, but I am a trusting soul. #o

Heimdall Jul 4th, 2012 10:08 AM

Check these recent reviews and decide for yourself:
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_R..._Cyclades.html

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 10:35 AM

Well, that's very disappointing. You'd think by now they'd have fixed the problems! :-(

Heimdall Jul 4th, 2012 11:56 AM

They obviously don't want to put any money into renovating the rooms. The father is useful when he is around, but his son spends all his time on the laptop, which is why you get quick responses to enquiries about reservations. The sister spends all her time in the kitchen (I thought she was going to slap your hand when you looked into one of her pots). :-))

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 01:44 PM

How Rude!! :-))

clausar Jul 4th, 2012 01:58 PM

well i wouldn't want strangers looking in my kitchen either ..... ;)

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 02:20 PM

Well, it's not uncommon to look in a Greek taverna's kitchen to see what's cooking, and there is a taverna on the ground floor. Also, it was actually a metal box in the lobby, not in the kitchen, that I thought was an ice cream freezer, the kind you open to choose from. But Don's right, you would have thought she was guarding the Crown Jewels!

clausar Jul 4th, 2012 02:37 PM

I had same feeling with Perivolas, when the mother used to run the hotel.
Every time i entered the lobby area, she reacted like if i was intruding her private bedroom...

Oh sorry Don was looking into the restaurants kitchen...
well that's a must in Greece, as you know... :)

brotherleelove2004 Jul 4th, 2012 03:03 PM

I never met the mother but I do know Kostis, her son. Have you seen his latest creation across the caldera on Thirassia? Spectacular........... http://www.perivolashideaway.com/

clausar Jul 4th, 2012 08:29 PM

The Hideaway is incredibly nice, above all for it's unique location....
It is a pity that Thirassia is practically unknown to the hundred thousands of visitors of Santorini, as nobody ever visit's it.
What even most Greeks don't know (and are surprised when they found out), is the fact that Thirassia belongs to the ""agoni grammi" islands

Odin Jul 4th, 2012 11:37 PM

The Hideaway was featured in a BBC programme called Secret Mediterranean (Trevor McDonald).

brotherleelove2004 Jul 5th, 2012 07:52 AM

Actually, over the last couple of years a few people have been leaving their trip reports for Thirassia on TripAdvisor. There's a Greek-American man, Jimmy, who has a few rooms to let, Zacharo Rooms. There's a bakery and a small mini-market there as well as a restaurant at the top of the steps that go down to Korfos where the volcano excursion boats stop for lunch. Three times each day you can catch a water taxi to Thirassia from below Oia in Amoudi Bay, and there's a community bus to take you up into the main village.


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