Most Luxurious Cave Airbnbs In Santorini
Are you planning a summer trip to Greece’s Santorini and contemplating where to stay? Then continue reading if you want to pick the ideal Airbnbs in Santorini, featuring private swimming pools and breathtaking views. The top Airbnbs in Santorini that are worth staying in are listed below. Amazing dome caverns for families, groups, and couples are included in this list.
- Hector Cave Houses
The Hector Cave House, which only has one bedroom but can now accommodate up to five guests, was formerly a wine cellar. The terrace provides lovely scenery of Santorini, and the plunge pool invites you to cool off. The Hector Luxury Cave, which sleeps four guests and has a plunge pool inside and outside, and the Hector Caldera Nest, a smaller studio perfect for a couple, are both available. These houses may be purchased independently and are perfect for a large family or group of friends wanting to travel together. - The Fisherman’s Cave
The perfect placement is crucial! For the Instagram photo alone, visitors would pay to see this home! This is one of the nicest Airbnbs in Santorini, but it’s not only because of the breathtaking views. Fisherman’s Cave has been exquisitely repaired in the Caldera at Oia Village. It provides contemporary luxury without sacrificing its old-world charm. Two bedrooms can sleep up to five people, and a private outdoor jacuzzi and plunge pool are ideal for watching the sun go down. - Raki Cave
The old village of Fira’s Raki Cave offers an unparalleled fusion of traditional Santorinian architecture and an enviable central location. Fine cuisine, eclectic nightlife, and the well-known caldera vistas are all within easy walking distance, as are all the city’s amenities and activities. The major bus terminal, which is in Fira and services the entire island, makes it simple to get to the popular daytime sites on the island.
The native spirit Raki used to be created in Raki Cave. Today, the Cave provides visitors with a sizable and cozy living area to enjoy while visiting Santorini. On a clear day, the nearby islands of Anafi and Amorgos can be seen from the private roof terrace with a private plunge pool, and early risers can enjoy a magnificent sunrise in the morning. The private roof terrace gives a spectacular view of the Aegean Sea east of the island. - Sunset Cave
The rooftop terrace/garden of this wonderful historic cave house in Oia provides a nice view of the sea and the town’s sunset. The one bedroom in this lovely Santorini cave house has a queen bed in a traditional design. The cave residence also has a kitchenette, a shower-equipped bathroom, and a private outdoor hot tub. While these three cave dwellings were once one, the lovely, serene patio and the romantic rooftop terrace are shared by the other two, Sunset Apartment and Sunset Studio. These allow our visitors to unwind on the cozy sunbeds and take in the breathtaking scenery. - Lava Cave
The beautiful cave pool Santorini is known for has been sculpted from the volcanic rock at Lava Caves. You won’t need to leave because breakfast is provided in your cave suite every morning as you gaze out over the expansive Aegean Sea. Make sure to reserve it right away if you want it since there is only one cave suite in this well-known hotel. It is conveniently adjacent to Oia Santorini’s town center, the ideal location for first-timers to stay when visiting the island. Because it offers free Wi-Fi, you may upload images and make your buddies at home envious.
References
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