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Three suites, three different names of Santorini island during the centuries. Santorini  Premium Suite with private plunge pool on the terrace, Kallisti & Thira Deluxe Suites all of them fully renovated on 2016 under a tranditional style at white and gray tones.

All of our suites are split level where you can enjoy the privacy of the bedroom on the upper floor with window which is facing the Aegean sea, the historical volcano and the majestic sunset. On the ground floor you can find the living room which can accommodate a third person on the sofa bed, the bathroom which is equiped with shower and all the ameneties you need.

 

see all the standard and additional facilities that our hotel is offering to our guests.

By Booking a suite direct through www.archontikosuites.com we gurantee that you can enjoy the best rates that you can get anywhere else.

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Choose between of our two categories. The premium suite with private plunge pool on the terrace and caldera view or the deluxe suites with panoramic caldera views.

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Santorini Premium Suite

The name Santorini comes from the passing Frankish Crusaders who in passing them stood for refueling at the small christian church of  St. Irene, which is located in the current range of Perissa.

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Kallisti Deluxe Suite

Before the great volcanic disaster of prehistoric times the island was round and had the name Strongyli, while later it acquired the names Kallisti or Kallisto, a name that given to the island was due to the natural beauty of it.

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Thira Deluxe Suite

The classical name of the island of Thira came from the ancient Spartan ''Thira'' who came first colonized this island.
Chronologically, it is classified in the 12th century. BC, since he was a contemporary of Aristodemus, whose death dates back to 1104 BC.

true guests wrote...

“This really is just perfect for those wanting a nice place to stay, clean and beautifully decorated, the friendliest people to look after you.”

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