The white buildings of Santorini

Wineries Of Santorini & Oia Village

Santorini – the name itself conjures a vision of centuries-old white buildings perched high upon island cliffs, the deep sapphire Aegean Sea calmly resting against the horizon. You may see yourself there now, soaking up the Mediterranean sun from a deck chair and sipping a chilled glass of ouzo. Picturesque? Of course! But Santorini has a lesser-known specialty, its wineries, that Windstar is now excited to show you in a very intimate way on our Wineries of Santorini & Oia Village shore excursion, available on our Treasures of the Greek Isles itineraries. 

Our Product Development team crafted this tour by researching in-depth all that Santorini has to offer. Naturally, they had to see it for themselves to ensure that Windstar guests have the best possible experience. While it sounds like fun and games, we can assure you they were hard at work hand-selecting the finest wineries to provide an experience that comprehensively represents the best of the Greek wine industry. We are excited to cater to your discerning palates and inquisitive minds by touring through three wineries and a quick stop in the town of Fira to absorb the island’s history and viniculture.

After a half-hour tour along quaint country roads, your luxury coach arrives at Santo Winery which specializes in exquisite white wines. A guided tour of the cellars provides insight to the history of the land and the environmental aspects that lend the region to great wine production. None of this matters, however, unless you taste the wines – which are some of the most famous in Santorini! We selected this winery not only for its incredible wines, but because once you see the view from your private tasting table, you may need a few moments to catch your breath.

White table with wine glasses overlooking the sea
Take in the views from Santo Winery

Next you will visit Venetsanos Winery, offering breathtaking views over the caldera and volcanic islands. The winery offers you a chance to walk through and discover the history and tradition of this important wine producer and learn new wine making techniques. Your detailed tour of the winery will include tasting their exceptional wines.

By this point, you should find yourself completely immersed in the culture of wine which is a perfect time to visit the Wine Museum of Santorini. Being the only one of its kind in Greece, the Wine Museum of Santorini occupies a natural cave. It is eight meters below ground, 300 meters long and has a labyrinth-like shape. The Wine Museum presents the history of wine and the life of vine-growers in Santorini since the 1600s and is actually an operating winery. 

The Wine Museum with wine barrels
Explore the Wine Museum

Next stop is Oia with its picturesque blue-domed churches, old 2-story mansions, and narrow cobblestone streets. Spend almost 2 hours exploring Oia admiring the picture-perfect views or perhaps browsing among the tiny shops selling handmade ceramics, paintings and semi-precious jewelry.

Beautiful Oia town on Santorini island, Greece
Beautiful Oia town on Santorini island, Greece

Before heading back to your Windstar yacht, we insist you visit the town of Fira, which is the capital of Santorini. You can take a short walk to the Metropolis Church and take in the majestic panoramic view of the sea from the cliff-side village. Decorated with blue-shuttered, bright white houses; tiny paved streets; and small shops,

White concrete staircases leading down to beautiful bay with clear blue sky and sea
View of Fira town

Fira takes you back in time to appreciate that Santorini is one of the few places on earth that has remained relatively unchanged throughout its history. It is a place many people dream of visiting, but few are privileged enough to experience Windstar style. Care to join us on this unforgettable journey?

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