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Hotel Kamari Beach, Kamari in Santorini |
![]() Hotel Kamari Beach can be found in Kamari which lies on the current day island of Santorini. Santorini was moulded by a huge eruption almost 4000 years ago leaving behind a huge volcanic crater known as a caldera. The eruption has formed striking volcanic cliffs with stunning sheer drops into the caldera. The summit of the still active remains of the volcano now forms a tiny island in the bay. If you're searching for a highly amazing and romantic Greek island holiday then you're certain to fall for the unique attractions of Santorini, so why not book a stay at Hotel Kamari Beach in Kamari. For those yearning for a beach holiday in Santorini with a wide selection of bars and restaurants then Kamari needs to be right up there on top of your list. Hotel Kamari Beach is set in Kamari and therefore could be under consideration. Kamari has over a mile of gorgeous black sand and shingle beach lapped by the stunningly crystal clear and warm blue tinged waters of the Aegean sea. A stay at Hotel Kamari Beach will allow you to visit Kamari beach, which features numerous sunloungers and parasols to guarantee a delightful day on the sand with adequate shelter from the sun's rays when needed. Kamari also offers a good choice of watersport options including the chance to go diving in the bountiful underwater world around the island. The original village of Kamari was destroyed in 1956 by an earthquake, but contemporary day Kamari has been rebuilt into a fantastic Santorinian resort which is ideal for holidaymakers seeking a sun-laden, seaside holiday in a lively spot. If you fancy a change from beach life you can visit the island captial of Thira, or visit local vinyards or maybe go on a boat trip circling the island. The yearly Santorini Jazz Festival is based in Kamari and has been running each year since 1997. The setting for the jazz festival is Kamari's alfresco cinema and the festival usually is scheduled for the August holiday season. This long-established hotel has a certain international flair about it and a very unwinding atmosphere. Perhaps lie back and enjoy the sunshine - either on the beach or by the large swimming pool which boasts a terrace and sunbeds? Of course it's also an excellent place from which to visit ancient Thira - perched high above the coastline on the headland that separates Kamari and Perissa, this historic site has a basilica, crumbling foundations, rock carvings and provides incredible views over Santorini and the sea. Tourist buses take you up the steep path to the small church at the entrance to the site, or do it the old-fashioned way and take a donkey ride. In the evenings take a stroll into Kamari and sample some of the lively nightlife |
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