
“I think it’s wonderful to meet local artists and to see their vision through their eyes,” Kakissis says. In particular, she recommends 1260 Ceramic Studio, Earth and Water pottery studio, and Xylo Wood Design in Megalochori, as well as Spira Marble Art Gallery run by fourth-generation marble sculptor Grigoris Kouskouris in Messaria.
Delve Into Ancient History in Akrotiri
Kakissis recommends visiting the prehistoric site of Akrotiri, on the southern end of the island, and the museum dedicated to it in Fira. “It was just a very advanced civilization. We’re talking three-story houses and plumbing systems and heated floors and flushing toilets,” she says.
Where to Eat
Photo: Courtesy of Mystique, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Botrini’s
For an unforgettable fine dining experience, book a table in time for sunset at this upscale restaurant in Katikies Santorini, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World in Oia. Run by Greek-Italian Michelin-starred chef Ettore Botrini, it will take you on a culinary journey through Greece and Italy with elegant dishes that celebrate both countries’ Mediterranean cuisine.
Lure Restaurant
Another fabulous option in Oia is Lure Restaurant inside Mystique, a Luxury Collection Hotel run by Empiria Group. Expect cliffside dining with incredible views and sophisticated Mediterranean dishes, such as shrimp saganaki and carrot pappardelle with lobster.
Aktaion
Photo: Laura Itzkowitz
Photo: Laura Itzkowitz
Ask for an al fresco table overlooking the sea at Aktaion, a traditional family-run taverna in Firostefani that’s been serving homestyle Greek cuisine for more than a century. This is the place to feast on eggplant dip, grilled octopus over fava purée, and homemade mousakas in a charmingly old-school environment.
Metaxi Mas
Konstaninidou recommends this humble fish taverna in Exo Gonia for “the best fish without frills, without any level of sophistication,” adding “the owner has his own fishing boat and he goes out fishing every day, and whatever he serves in his restaurant all comes from his boat.” Aside from fish, she loves the stuffed grape leaves and salad with lettuce, avocado, and capers dressed simply with lemon and olive oil.
Fratzeskos Fish Tavern
Another favorite of Konstaninidou is this low-key beachfront spot in Perissa. “You’re not going to find ceviche or carpaccios of fish, you’re just going to find very good products, very good produce, with vegetables from their garden,” she explains, recommending the Greek salad in addition to fresh fish.
Where to Shop
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Ammos
“The best shop to find Greek designers with a fantastic curated collection is called Ammos, which means sand,” Konstaninidou says. “It’s like an institution, and they sell some great Greek brands with a great selection.”
Spanou Jewelry
Kassisis recommends this little atelier by Konstantina Spanou, who designs and makes jewelry in Megalochori. Her work has been exhibited at the Benaki Museum and the Cycladic Museum in Athens.
Inez Jewelry
This little shop tucked away in a back alley in Fira is run by an Australian designer who sells her own designs as well as jewelry by other local designers.
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