
Santorini, Greece
Santorini: Blue Domes & Golden Sunsets
Perched on volcanic cliffs, whitewashed villages gaze over an impossibly blue caldera as the Aegean sun melts into the horizon.
June 10, 2026
Santorini is geology rendered as poetry. The island is what remains after one of history's most violent volcanic eruptions tore the heart from the earth. What was catastrophe became, over three millennia, the most photographed horizon in the Mediterranean.
The villages of Oia and Fira cling to the caldera rim like frosting on a cake of pumice and ash. As the sun descends, the white walls turn gold, then rose, then lavender, and you understand why the Byzantines believed this was the edge of the known world.

