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About as far as you can get from whitewashed, Cycladian monkish cells, these five suites and a villa are the work of art and antiquities collector Dimitris...more
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In the 1970s, owner Costis Psychas and his late mother had the prescience to buy a group of 300-year-old cliff-side cave dwellings, formerly owned by local...more
see the Mykonos + Santorini guideA neoclassical mansion dating from 1924, when this northern district was the country escape for rich Athenians, the Pentelikon still radiates quiet glamour. The...more
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Opened in May 2007, the 18-suite Mystique is a sister to the Vedema, one of Santorini's best hotels—except it overcomes the Vedema's major shortcoming: an...more
see the Mykonos + Santorini guideThey overuse the word—Grace Suite, Grace Boutique Spa, State of Grace Restaurant & Bar, With Good Grace Gym—but it really is the right one to...more
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This neoclassical mansion, atop Imerovigli village overlooking the caldera, has nine rooms (four can be combined and rented as a private villa). The rooms come...more
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Similar in design-driven style and ambience to its better-known sister, the Katikies, which is a few steps along the caldera, this 19-suite hotel (formerly the...more
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Named for the monarch who used to stay at this hotel during its heyday—along with Aristotle Onassis, Maria Callas, Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier, Marilyn...more
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Rocky cliffs are home to white cubist cottages perched more than 300 feet above Santorini's water-filled caldera. The shades of the water below are reproduced...more
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When an architect is given free license by a hotel owner to create a new look for a property—which usually happens only if the architect is the...more
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