Blue-domed whitewashed buildings characterize Oia. These buildings are perched on the cliffs all-around the town giving a unique stay experience.
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Some of the roof-top restaurants in Oia gives an opportunity to witness the iconic Santorini sunset without having to face crowds.
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Night view of Oia is equally magical, as the blue-domed building glimmer with lights.
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There are plenty building in Oia and Imerovigli perched on the cliffs, sitting so close that it is easy to enter someone else's property with a few steps. These properties are known to give wonderful views of the Caldera.
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There are several blue-domed churches in Santorini.
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Blue domed churches of Oia - Anastasi Church and Agios Spyridon Church, are known to be one of the best spots to to witness a magical sundowner with pink hues spread all over the sky.
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Properties facing the Caldera, in Santorini, are preferred because of the view they offer. They are, hence, pretty expensive as well. (Source)
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Most of the stays in Oia and Imerovigli feature infinity or private pools that allows their guest to witness the views of Caldera or the magical Santorini sundowner from the comfort of their stay.
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Windmills of Oia, are one of the most exquisite landmarks on Santorini which is a beautiful reminder of the island's past. This non-functional piece of architecture also offers some the best sunset views on the island.
Satellite image of Santorini caldera. The large island to the east is Thera, with Aspronisi and Therasia making up the rest of the caldera ring, clockwise. In the centre is the larger Nea Kameni and the smaller Palea Kameni. (Source)
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Volcanic craters at Santorini (2011 photo) (Source)