Overview
Accommodation
Villa Pardos is located
in Firostefani village, the most beautiful secret of Santorini's
Caldera, right across the island's volcano. Just a few steps away from
Firostefani's central square, Villa Prados features two bedrooms with
en-suite bathrooms, a private outdoor terrace with a scenic
infinity-edge pool and sun loungers, ideal for resting and unwinding
during the hot summer days.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Queen size bed, Ensuite bathroom, Rain Shower, Walk-in Closet, Television, Study area, Terrace, Safe, View of sea and caldera.
Comfort & Amenities
Confort | |||
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Air-conditioning | Bed linen | Pool towels | Toiletries |
Towels |
Equipments | |||
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Blender | Hair dryer | Juicer | Nespresso |
High-Tech | |||
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Satellite TV | Telephone | Wi-Fi access |
Outdoor | |||
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Beach chair | Outdoor dining | Private parking |
Services | |||
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24-hour, multilingual Concierge | Cocktail on arrival | Welcome drink |
Services extra | |||
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24-hour laundry/dry-cleaning/pressing | Activities and excursions | Dry cleaning services | Laundry services |
Massages | Spa treatment | Transfers | Villa pre-stocking |
Staff | |||
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Concierge | Maid Service | Pool Attendant | Villa Manager |
Staff extra | |||
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Masseuse | Private chauffeur |
Staff & Services
One of the greatest advantages of staying in Pardos is the personalised service provided by dedicated staff.
Pardos staff have been professionally trained and will do their utmost to please with their warm and friendly hospitality.
Manager
Your
villa manager and staff provide you with a dedicated and highly
personalised concierge service during your stay. Private transfers and
other in-resort activities can all be organised via our team.
Concierge
From
your first phone call right through until you get back home we're on
hand to help with all aspects of your trip. We can assist with standard
services from spa treatments and restaurant reservations right through
to more challenging and unique requests. You'll also have access to
local support in your destination for on the spot help.
Housekeeping Staff
A discreet maid service twice daily.
Chef
Upon request, a highly qualified private chef will be available to prepare yours meals.
Our chef will work with you or your staff to create the perfect menu for your stay (food and wine charged separately).
Pool Attendant
A full-time pool attendant ensure the pool look their best, without ever intruding on guests' privacy.
Pool
Private infinity-edge pool.
Location
Points of Interest
- 17,5 km to Thera.
- 22,9 km to Athinios Port Santorini.
- 20,4 km to Kamari.
- 8,5 km to Paxedes beach
- 8 km to Santorini (Thira) Airport (JTR).
- 11km from Athinios port.
- 11,8km from Fira Town.
- Walking distance from Oia.
Activities
Villa's
manager will have a wealth of information about nearby places of
interest and will help arrange transport and make any bookings required.
Thinks to do in Santorini:
Visit the unique village of Oia
The
idyllic village of Oia with its whitewashed houses and blue shutters is
one of the most photographed places in Greece (and probably on earth!).
Situated on top of an impressive cliff, it boasts spectacular views
over the volcano of Palia and Nea Kameni.
Wander among the maze of
narrow streets with its blue domed churches and numerous art galleries
and tavernas. Watching the sunset from Oia is considered one of the most
magical moments you can have in your life?
Watch the sunset from Profitis Ilias hill top
Oia
is said to have some of the most beautiful sunsets on earth, but as a
matter of fact there are many spots on the island to take in the
stunning pink and gold rays as the sun drops into the sea. The village
of Imerovigli with its panoramic views is one, as is Vlichada beach with
its volcanic scenery. We prefer to watch the sunset from a different
spot. This spot is on the top of a hill on a place where a monastery
exists.
It is called Profitis Ilias Monastery and it's the highest point on the island.
Try local food
The most delicious and unique products you must try when you are in Santorini:
Santorini Cherry Tomatoes
Why
you should try them: this is a very unique variety of cherry tomatoes
and it is possibly the most famous local product of Santorini. They have
hard skin and really rich and juicy body with unique aromas and earthy
flavours since they grow up on the volcanic soils of the island.
Santorini Fava Beans
Why
you should try them: this is probably the most famous dish of
Santorini! Nothing fancy here?it is a very simple dish that has its
origins in Ancient Greece. This kind of peas are only cultivated in
Santorini and Anafi, so make sure you try them out! Surprisingly enough,
archaeological excavations have revealed grains of fava from the
ancient site of Akrotiri, on the southern side of Santorini, which shows
that this product is cultivated on the island for about 3,500 years.
Fava beaches are sowed in December and harvested in June.
Tomato-keftedes (tomato-balls)
Why
you should try them: Tomatokeftedes (or basically tomato-balls) are
deep fried Santorini cherry tomatoes mixed with herbs, onions or
whatever each family run restaurant feels like putting in the mix. Just
yummy!
Fish and Seafood
Why you should try it: Mediterranean
sea. Crystal clear waters. Amazing variations. Fresh herbs from the
island. Need to say more? Please make yourself a favour and try every
variation of seafood you can find in any restaurant or small taverna you
go. Most of the times you would be able to see (and select) the fresh
fish you want before it's cooked. Try the grilled octopus with olive oil
and vinegar, try the seafood pasta or any type of fish on the grill!
you can thank us anytime?
White Santorini Eggplants
Why you
should try them: these look a bit weird but they are actually quite rare
and are so sweet that will make you ask for more!
Melitinia
Why
you should try them: these are made of hand-prepared pasty stuffed with
local soft cheese called "anthotyro" or "myzithra". They are only made
in Santorini and they are a delicious desert!
Visit one of Santorini's Amazing Wineries for the most unique wine tasting experience of your life.
Wine production in Santorini dates back to Roman times and it is still one of the main local products of the island.
- Most famous Santorini Winery: Santowines Winery (visit this one if you don?t have much time on the island).
- Area with the most wineries: around Pyrgos and Emporeio village.
- Best Wine Varieties to try in Santorini: Assyrtiko (white) and Mavrotragano (red).
Pyrgos is a lovely village (less touristic), with myriads of churches and small white paved streets and historic architecture galore. It also offers some amazing views of the island and some secret spots to enjoy the sunset.
Visit Akrotiri archaeological site and get lost in time?
Soak up some history at the site of Akrotiri, a once-buried Minoan city that has recently undergone extensive reconstruction work. Wander the streets and squares of this prehistoric city that 30,000 people once called home and is often referred to as the "Pompeii of the Aegean."
Visit Some of the Amazing Castles and Fortresses of Santorini!
Santorini has some really unique castle and fortresses that are always open to public.
- Kasteli (Castle) of Pyrgos
- Skaros Rock : The Fortress
- Kasteli (Castle) of Agios Nikolaos : Oia
- Kasteli (Castle) of Akrotiri : La Ponta
- Tower of Nimborio (Emporio)
This one can easily be the highlight of your trip to Santorini. It's roughly a 2.5-3 hours hiking trail which can be a bit steep at some points but it's definitely worthwhile doing as it will reward you with some of the best views of the island.
Make sure you do the hiking early morning or late in the afternoon as in the summer it could be super hot and the sun may easily exhaust you.
Go sailing and diving (you may discover Atlantis!)
Take to the water and view the island from a different perspective. Santorini is known for its sailing, whether you choose to charter a yacht or opt for a catamaran tour. Scuba diving is also taking off here, and you'll certainly get a unique view of the volcanic landscape from "under the surface".
Services included
- Welcome basket.
- Daily cleaning.
- Villa pre-stocking.
- Additional maid service.
- Activities and excursions.
Additional Notes
Best Beaches of Santorini
Red BeachRed Beach is arguably the most famous and unique beach in Santorini. It's pretty obvious why it is called "The Red Beach".
The volcanic lava red rocks, pebbles and red sand that surround crystal clear waters, create an amazing scenery that you won't find anywhere in the world.
This is the perfect place for snorkeling !
Perissa / Perivolos Beach (aka "black beach")
Perissa and Perivolos (Agios Georgios) is basically the same long beach.
Perissa is basically the end of the long black sand beach of Perivolos. It's undoubtedly the busiest and the most organised beach of Santorini.
Crystal clear waters, black pebbles, amazing atmosphere, relaxing couches, long music and sun-beds.
Perivolos is also the place to be if you want to listen live some famous DJs from all over the world, it's the beach to play beach volleyball and definitely the place to drink some amazing cocktails by the beach.
In Perivolos you can also do all the wet-sports you can imagine (jet ski, sea-ski, sea-bananas etc). These are also the beaches where you will find the most locals, Greek tourists and even celebrities hanging out.
Vlychada Beach (aka "White Beach")
Vlychada beach is a unique landscape with massive white rocks and a really relaxing atmosphere.
You won't find any noisy beach bars or wet sports here though. The beach itself is organised with umbrellas and sun-beds.
At the end of the beach you will notice the chimneys of an old factory (a really good spot for photography lovers'set these DSLRs on fire!)
Kamari Beach (a.k.a Black Beach no.2 !)
Crystal blue waters of Kamari beach.
The amazing moon landscape of Vlychada beach
Kamari is one of the most famous and easily accessible beaches of Santorini. It is again a pretty long beach close to the airport. It is very well organised and pretty touristic. You will find all sorts of beach bars, tavernas, restaurants and cafes.
Koloumbos Beach (or Columbos Beach or Kolumbo Beach)
Koloumbos Beach is one of the longest, most seclusive and quiet beaches in Santorini. It is also the only nudist friendly beach in Santorini , where you can literally have a big part of the beach by yourself.
So, it's gonna be you, the rocks, the black pebbles and the amazing blue water, as not many people actually swim at Koloumbos beach.
Katharos Beach
Katharos Beach is a small narrow beach with black and white pebbles under some massive white volcanic rocks. It's a beach with wild beauty and raw charm.
Monolithos Beach
Monolithos is again a very long and wide beach which is pretty close to the airport.
It is a very kids and family-friendly beach with sunbeds and umbrellas and with a few tavernas and restaurants mainly with fresh fish. The sand at Monolithos beach is possibly the best on the island!
Monolithos is great for water sports. These guys here offer the best kite-surfing on the island.
Ammoudi Bay
Ammoudi is the small bay below Oia (where the donkeys path is) but it is not really a beach. Ammoudi is more like an area of volcanic rocks by the sea.
Hands down this is the best swimming location in Santorini and the most crystal clear waters you will ever see in your life!
But after swimming you will be super hungry so your best bet would be Katina's Fish Taverna . The best seafood and fish of the island!
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