

▲ The name Firostefani means "the crown of Fira," and with its higher elevation than Fira, it offers even more magnificent and breathtaking views.


▲ It takes just over 10 minutes to walk from Fira to Firostefani along the white cliffside path, which is one of Santorini's most beautiful stone stairways. As you follow this route, you'll encounter a large residential area featuring traditional dome-roofed houses that showcase the island's distinctive architectural style. Along the way, you'll have plenty of opportunities to capture stunning photos.


▲ At the northern tip of Santorini lies the large town of Oia. Unlike the more commercialized Fira, most visitors come here primarily to admire the sunset. It is said that one can witness the "sunset sinking into the Aegean Sea" here. The sunset views in Oia have inspired many artists and photographers. The white houses, blue-domed churches, and traditional windmills bathed in the glow of the setting sun never fail to captivate.







































