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San Antonio Luxury Hotel

Main Street, Imerovigli 84700 Greece, Imerovigli, Greece

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Overview

Pros
  • Beautiful cliffside location with magnificent views

  • Upscale rooms with Nespresso machines and large balconies; many suites add private hot tubs

  • Outdoor infinity pool and sundeck overlooking the sea

  • Mediterranean restaurant and an outdoor lounge bar

  • Full-service spa with a hot tub built inside a cave

  • Free American breakfast

  • Free parking and Wi-Fi

  • Children under 13 years old not allowed (a con for some)

Cons
  • In an isolated area far from attractions

  • Some rooms have balconies that open to shared areas

  • Children under 13 years old not allowed (also a pro)

  • No fitness center

Bottom Line

The upscale San Antonio Hotel is in a secluded location far from other hotels at the narrowest point on the island of Santorini. The cliffside spot provides unobstructed views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea from its infinity pool and restaurant terrace, where a free American breakfast is served. The rooms have excellent views from their large furnished balconies too, though some open to shared terraces. Suites are more private and many have outdoor hot tubs. There's also a stunning spa built into a natural cave formation. Next door, the much smaller Aenaon Villas lacks a restaurant or bar, but it has cheaper rates in the same gorgeous location. 

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Main Street, Imerovigli 84700 Greece, Imerovigli, Greece

Full Review

Scene

Upscale boutique cut into cliffs and caves overlooking the caldera

In a quiet area between Imerovigli and Oia, the San Antonio Hotel has an exclusive aura, with a fantastic view of the rocky hillsides and smaller islands spreading out across the deep blue waters of the Santorini caldera. It's built into a natural cave formation within the volcanic rock of the area put to use in striking red stone arches and black stone retaining walls that contrast against the bright white plastered exterior. The front door opens into a long cavernous hall whose rounded walls and ceiling have been plastered over, and decorated with sconces and potted plants. A small lounge area sits in a vaulted alcove opposite the reception desk, with a door to the wide seafront terrace on the opposite end of the hall. The tranquil atmosphere away from other hotels is geared for couples and honeymooners looking for privacy more than a social scene. 

Location

Isolated on the northern slopes of Santorini's caldera  

The hotel is on the most narrow stretch of the island, on the northern part of a caldera’s edge off the “old path” connecting the capital of Fira and with the Unesco Heritage Village of Oia. It's on a quiet perch next to two other hotels with nothing else around, far from the clusters of cliffside hotels closer to Fira. This position affords guests a more isolated and peaceful vibe with famed views of the caldera, sea, and volcano, but a conveniently placed bus stop out back allows for easy access via public transport to nearby beaches and villages. Unfortunately, not much beyond scenic hikes along the “old path” is accessible by foot; guests are reliant on public transport, rental cars, or paying the hotel for transfers.   

Rooms

Large rooms and suites with balconies and Nespresso machines

The 29 rooms have a sophisticated decor with an airy vibe, stone floors, and vaulted plaster ceilings. White furnishings are decorated by pastel, or black-and-white prints, and all get natural light from balcony or patio doors. Standard rooms have furnished patios that open to shared terraces with sun loungers, while suites have larger and more private furnished balconies. The open-plan spaces have living areas with couches, tables for two, cabinets with stocked mini-fridges, and Nespresso machines. Free Wi-Fi comes standard as do flat-screen TVs, though some might find the wall-mounted viewing angles to be awkward. The large bathrooms have vanities with stone basin sinks and either walk-in showers or jetted tubs with handheld showerheads. Many suites add private outdoor hot tubs. 

Features

Infinity pool, cave spa and hot tub, restaurant and lounge bar, and free breakfast

At the back of the hotel, a cliffside infinity pool seems to pour into the sea, with black-and-white loungers under canvas umbrellas arranged on its marble sundeck. There's an adjoining outdoor terrace shared by the lounge bar and the restaurant which serves Mediterranean cuisine and local wines. Private candlelight dinners are available and a Champagne American breakfast is included in the rates. The Volcanic Spa Suite is luxurious, and was built into a cave with vaulted ceilings. Apart from its treatment rooms, the spa also has a hot tub and a body jet shower. There's no fitness center, but yoga classes are offered. Free parking is available and airport shuttles can be arranged for a fee.