The Hotel’s Window
Have you ever experienced the feeling of witnessing a sight where all visual elements blend so effortlessly that you need to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not a character immersed in some illusion-based, bichromatic game? As you step foot on the magical Astarte Suites, it surely gets hard to tell apart the infinity pool, the caldera, and the immense blue skies.
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Astarte Suites
Insider’s Knowledge
We spoke to George Moschotis, the General Manager of Astarte Suites, and this is what we found out about this Santorinian piece of heaven.
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During their precious downtime, guests are invited to relax and unwind next to Astarte Suites' stunning turquoise infinity swimming pool. Once there, they will find a jacuzzi and a chromotherapy-led lighting system that promises to restore their bodies and souls while overlooking the Aegean Sea's tranquil blue waters and nearby rocky cliffs of Santorini.
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At boutique-hotel Astarte Suites, all rooms have a private terrace with direct sea views, which means all guests are in for an unforgettable romantic experience in Santorini. However, the cherry on top of the cake would be the suites with a private infinity pool. If those aren't perfect for views, we don't know what is.
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There are many situations in which this can happen. With that said, I need to mention Astarte's restaurant "Alali" (meaning "speechless" in Greek), which offers menus curated by award-winning executive chef Adam Kodovas. The setting is spectacular, as the tables surround the hotel's infinity pool and have an unimpeded view of the caldera—a dining experience with a volcanic backdrop to remember.
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“Breathtaking.”
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Our mission is clear: provide hotel guests with an experience of a lifetime.
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Our breakfast, a treat from the gods, is served daily at guests’ private terraces overlooking the sea.
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Hotel’s Location
Crusted on a cliff, the beautiful Astarte Suites hotel is located in the Akrotiri peninsula, in the southern section of Santorini island, only moments away from the photogenic Red Beach and the Akrotiri Lighthouse, home to one of the best sunset viewing spots. To get to Santorini, visitors can fly to Santorini Airport (there are regular flights from Athens and Thessaloniki) or take the ferry boat from the ports of Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Crete, or other neighboring Cycladic islands.