In pictures: Santorini in blue and white

Santorini is the classic Greek island – its blue and white shades featuring on magazine covers across the world. But would it be as impressive in person? Docking in the port, we dodged the cable car queue and the donkey handlers and climbed up the 650 steps to the town of Fira. Despite 30 degree heat it was worth every step for the views that greeted us at the top – a maze of whitewashed buildings spilling down over the edge of a steep cliff, with the backdrop of the deep blue Aegean Sea. Santorini was formed in one of the world’s biggest volcanic eruptions, which blew the middle out of the original island, leaving a crescent of smaller islands around the edge of the caldera. The landscape left behind is as dramatic and awe-inspiring as its history. Around every corner was another postcard-worthy view – a bright white church dome, spiky cacti silhouetted against the blue sea, an infinity pool perched on the edge of a cliff. It might be one of the most popular – and sometimes crowded – of the Greek islands, but it certainly lived up to the hype.
I visited Santorini as part of a Celebrity Cruises Venice to Istanbul cruise. Many thanks to Celebrity for hosting my mum and I on the trip. All views and opinions are, as always, my own.
I must get there some day – beautiful photos of a fantastic looking destination
Thanks – I would definitely recommend it, even with the crowds it’s stunning and you can easily avoid them if you stay there.
Santorini is so picture perfect. Especially the village of Oia. Absolutely loved it!
We didn’t get chance to visit Oia – we only had a limited time so didn’t want to spend too much time travelling – but I will definitely make it back sometime to see the famous sunsets!
I’ve not been fortunate enough to visit Santorini though I would like to. I have though been to Samos, twice, which I liked very much. Gorgeous photos. It looks very appealing for sure.
It was beautiful – I hadn’t been to Greece for about 15 years but it’s reignited the spark and I want to get back and try out some more islands now!
I went there when I was still at school, on a school cruise. Never forgotten how beautiful it was. I really hope to go back again someday. I really enjoyed your lovely pictures 🙂
Thank you, it’s one of those places that you never forget visiting – I’m hoping to make it back soon too and see some more of the island.
I loved Santorini. It’s the most beautiful island in Greece. Hopefully I’ll make it back there one day!
It was gorgeous – I had high expectations but it definitely met them! Hope to go back soon and spend a bit more time exploring the rest of the island too.
Gorgeous shots!
Thanks so much – I definitely went a bit photo mad that day!
These photos are amazing, Greece is at the top of my list!
I can see why, it’s a great place to visit, such gorgeous scenery and the food and wine is pretty great too!
Need to visit Greece asap, stunning photographs of a picture perfect destination! 😀
You do – and I need to go back and see a bit more of it! Apart from a post-uni trip to Rhodes years ago I’d never been but there look like so many fantastic different islands to see.
Beautiful photos Lucy. Santorini, well the whole of Greece for that matter, is so photogenic. Browsing through this post makes me really want to go back there for those stunning views.
Thanks Jen, it really is – I really need to go and see a bit more of Greece, there are so many different islands and I only just scratched the surface!
I completely agree! Even we got some pretty amazing pictures from our girls trip to Greece!
Lots of people seem to think it’s a honeymoon destination but I bet it was a great place for a girls’ trip too!
I haven’t been to Greece, but I would love to go, it looks gorgeous.
It is – and there is such a diverse range of different islands too, you could spend years visiting and never run out of islands to visit!
Cracking photos and I’m surprised not to see too many people about. I’ve heard it’s overcrowded there when the cruise-ships dock, and have been put off visiting because of that. Does it get as crowded as Dubrovnik?
It’s similar to Dubrovnik in that the main areas get busy when the ships are in but you can usually find a quieter spot and it’s pretty peaceful after about 5pm – and as it’s a whole island there are other areas where it never gets that busy. Would definitely recommend it, even with the crowds it was amazing – I’m already planning a longer trip!
Some places are popular for clear reasons, and I believe Santorini is one of them. No matter how crowded it is it’s always worth visiting. I haven’t been there though, hopefully one day I will.
That’s very true, I’ve been put off visiting a few places because they are so busy but never regretted seeing them for myself.
Beautiful photos! I would love to visit Santorini with my boyfriend but unsure what’s the best time. Also, is it really mainly a honeymoon destination or does it cater for unmarried people, too? Thanks 🙂
It can get very hot in mid-summer so I would suggest September/October time as it should have cooled down and be less crowded, and the sea should still be warm. There were quite a few couples around but also groups of friends and families, so it would be fine, though you might want to avoid the luxury honeymoon-style hotels!
Santorini is simply stunning. Did you make it over to Imerovigli? The view of the caldera rim from there is the amazing and the thing, no crowds.
We only had a quick stop this time so mainly stayed around Fira, but I am hoping to make it back for a longer trip soon and see a bit more of the island.
Picture postcard photos for sure. Xx
Thanks – the weather definitely helped too, I was keeping my fingers firmly crossed for a sunny day!
Oh yes please!! Definitely where I’d rather be!
Me too!
I love your photos, Santorini is one of my dream destinations 🙂
Thanks so much!
I loved Santorini. But then who doesn’t?
Indeed – you certainly can’t say it’s undiscovered but it’s still well worth the trip!
It looks gorgeous Lucy, such crisp whites and cool blues contrast beautifully. This is one place I’d love to visit.
Beautiful photos Lucy lovely post
It was just as pretty as it looks – I’m already hatching a plan to get back and spend some more time exploring!
I keep daydreaming about Santorini lately so I think it’s definitely somewhere for me to visit next year. It just looks so beautiful!
It really did live up to the hype – hope you do get to make it out there soon!
I love all the photos I see of the white architecture against the sea – it’s on the visit list, still!!!
The contrast is gorgeous isn’t it – I’m sure it must rain but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a photo of it without blue skies!
It’s easy to understand all the hype, isn’t it, Lucy? It really is a stunner.
Love your photos 🙂
Thanks Jo, yes it’s a beauty, and that was just one town, I hear the others are even better!
I can’t wait to go one day! This looks so beautiful ❤ I actually wanted to go this year but it's quite expensive so I'd probably need to save a little bit first. Thanks for sharing your photos xx
It isn’t the cheapest place for sure – especially if you want to stay somewhere with that amazing view – but there are a few bargains about and I’d say it’s worth the splurge!
Wow, beautiful pictures! These look like they belong in the pages of a magazine!
Thanks – it’s one of those places that almost looks unreal it’s so picturesque!
it seems to be beautiful place
Thanks, it really is gorgeous!
Wow, so beautiful. I have to be sure to visit one day. Any suggestions on what time of year to go?
Spring and autumn are probably best as it’s very hot and busy in the middle of summer – May is supposed to be nice and September the water should be warm enough to swim in still.
Planning to visit Santorini and Rhodes next summer… Can’t wait!
Have a great trip! I went to Rhodes about 15 years ago and really enjoyed it – must be about time for a return visit!
Santorini is seductive! Thank goodness, it lived up to the hype! Soooooo gorgeous…
It really did! Felt like I’d walked straight into a film set or a postcard.
Nothing more to say except for: Gorgeous!
Definitely the right word!
Absolutely one of my favourite places in the world!
I can see why, really hope to go and see more of the island soon!
Santorini is so freakin’ beautiful, I miss it every day. I also can’t believe you climbed all the way up the cliffs! I’d have collapsed and died half way up…
I’m really not a fan of donkeys so the hill seems the lesser of two evils! Though did slightly regret it about halfway up when we were dodging oncoming donkeys as well as having to deal with the steps!
One of the most magical and mythical places on Earth! Great shots!