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Fira
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Perched on the east rim of the ancient volcano, 260m high above the sea, the picturesque capital of Santorini is not only a beautiful village but a hectic tourist center as well, with an abundance of hotels, bars and clubs, taverns and restaurants, shops and travel agencies.
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Imerovigli
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Santorini has a number of spots where one can take magnificent pictures of the unique scenery the island offers. But perhaps the most outstanding is the one offered at Imerovigli, at the highest spot of the rim of the Caldera (300 meters high) and with a fabulous view to the volcano.
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Kamari
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If it's a summer resort you are looking for on Santorini, then Kamari is the place for you. The black sandy beach, at least two kilometers in length, is the main attraction of Kamari. On the beach front you will find hotels, restaurants, bars, discos and shops to please all tastes and budgets.
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Oia
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The traditional settlement of Oia is located on the northern tip of the island, high on the cliff-top. Oia hosts the most magnificent views on Santorini and a picturesque road, with cliffs on one side and the sea on the other, leads to this attractive town. A square overlooks the sea and visitors are encouraged to observe a truly fantastic sunset well worth saving on film.
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Perissa
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In the southern corner of the island is Perissa, known as another summer resort of Santorini. The long black sandy beach attracts thousands of visitors every year to its shores. A number of very nice hotels with all facilities, restaurants, tavernas, bars, discos and other facilities are available for the visitor.
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