Santorins
Santorini is a volcanic island in the southern Aegean Sea, located about 200 kilometers southeast of the Greek mainland. It is part of the Cyclades group of islands and is known for its stunning sunsets, unique architecture, and rich history. The island is famous for its whitewashed buildings with blue domes, which are a result of the volcanic activity that shaped the island. The most notable volcano is the ancient volcano, Nea Kameni, which has been active since 1939 and is located on the island's caldera.
Santorini is composed of two main islands, Thira and Therasia, connected by a narrow isthmus. The island
The island has a rich history dating back to the Minoan civilization, with evidence of human settlement