Pros
- Beautiful Aegean-influenced architecture on picturesque hillside
- Stunning sea and caldera views from all areas of hotel
- Attractive suites with private balconies with hot tubs and sea views
- Kidney-shaped pool with sun loungers and parasols
- On-site restaurant serving Greek specialties
- Cooking courses and wine tasting on offer
- Free Wi-Fi
Cons
- Swimming pool is on the small side
- Hot tubs take some time to warm up
- Stairs may be a challenge for some guests
Bottom Line
This part of Santorini is renowned for its specular vistas, and the 14-room Andronis Boutique Hotel takes full advantage of its privileged position -- there are few places in the hotel without gorgeous sea views. Cave-like rooms are luxurious and really quite special, as are bathrooms and private balconies. The pool isn't huge, but is lined with sunbeds overlooking the all-important panorama. All in all, it's luxury accommodation at a luxury price, so for a cheaper option, without quite the views, check out Oia's Sunset (it has a bigger pool).
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Amenities
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
All-white boutique overlooking the Aegean Sea
Perched on a slope overlooking the crystal blue Aegean Sea, visitors wind their way up a stone staircase set into the hillside, past white-washed undulating walls that contrast beautifully with the piercing blue sky, and arrive at the small and perfectly formed lobby area. The crisp white reception is molded into the building, and a cool refuge from the often relentless Greek sun. Andronis Boutique Hotel was inspired by Aegean architecture typical of the island, which extends throughout the property, and the surrounding area. Guests tend towards couples seeking a romantic treat in one of the most luxurious and best positioned hotels in this stunning holiday resort.
Location
Hillside setting overlooking the Aegean Sea in northwest tip of Santorini
The Andronis Boutique Hotel is set on the steeply sloping hillside town of Oia with views over the Aegean Sea on the northwest tip of Santorini Island. The island itself is located 45 minutes by plane from the Greek capital Athens and ferries are also available from the island of Crete (a four-hour journey). The sea is just two minutes walk from the hotel, with wonderful views of the caldera (a largely-submerged volcano). Santorini Airport is 12 miles away as is the port of Athiniou; the hotel provides transfers from both for a charge.
Rooms
Beautiful rooms with private sea-view balconies with hot tubs
The Andronis Boutique Hotel has 14 spacious and luxurious suites, decorated in simple, crisp white, with molded organic-looking walls and ceilings, and a mix of smart contemporary and traditional furnishings. Private balconies area offer stunning sea views with sun loungers and hot tubs, while some have private infinity pools. Bathrooms are particularly cool -- molded caverns with walk-in showers, spiral basins, and large mirrors. In-room tech includes flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, CD players with CDs, and Wi-Fi.
Features
Greek cookery courses and wine tasting
The on-site restaurant specializes in traditional Greek cooking with Mediterranean influences with shaded seating or overlooking the Aegean. A large domed bar also specializes in Greek wines. The kidney-shaped pool isn't huge, but big enough to take a few strokes, and is lined with parasols and sun loungers with sea views. The hotel also gives guests the opportunities to learn Greek cooking as well as learn more about Greek wine.
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Scene
All-white boutique overlooking the Aegean Sea
Perched on a slope overlooking the crystal blue Aegean Sea, visitors wind their way up a stone staircase set into the hillside, past white-washed undulating walls that contrast beautifully with the piercing blue sky, and arrive at the small and perfectly formed lobby area. The crisp white reception is molded into the building, and a cool refuge from the often relentless Greek sun. Andronis Boutique Hotel was inspired by Aegean architecture typical of the island, which extends throughout the property, and the surrounding area. Guests tend towards couples seeking a romantic treat in one of the most luxurious and best positioned hotels in this stunning holiday resort.
Location
Hillside setting overlooking the Aegean Sea in northwest tip of Santorini
The Andronis Boutique Hotel is set on the steeply sloping hillside town of Oia with views over the Aegean Sea on the northwest tip of Santorini Island. The island itself is located 45 minutes by plane from the Greek capital Athens and ferries are also available from the island of Crete (a four-hour journey). The sea is just two minutes walk from the hotel, with wonderful views of the caldera (a largely-submerged volcano). Santorini Airport is 12 miles away as is the port of Athiniou; the hotel provides transfers from both for a charge.
Rooms
Beautiful rooms with private sea-view balconies with hot tubs
The Andronis Boutique Hotel has 14 spacious and luxurious suites, decorated in simple, crisp white, with molded organic-looking walls and ceilings, and a mix of smart contemporary and traditional furnishings. Private balconies area offer stunning sea views with sun loungers and hot tubs, while some have private infinity pools. Bathrooms are particularly cool -- molded caverns with walk-in showers, spiral basins, and large mirrors. In-room tech includes flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, CD players with CDs, and Wi-Fi.
Features
Greek cookery courses and wine tasting
The on-site restaurant specializes in traditional Greek cooking with Mediterranean influences with shaded seating or overlooking the Aegean. A large domed bar also specializes in Greek wines. The kidney-shaped pool isn't huge, but big enough to take a few strokes, and is lined with parasols and sun loungers with sea views. The hotel also gives guests the opportunities to learn Greek cooking as well as learn more about Greek wine.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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