Akrotiri ticket with heritage guide in Santorini
Akrotiri
- Explore Akrotiri, a Minoan port town, preserved by volcanic ash, often linked to Atlantis myths
- Stroll above ancient multi-story structures, protected by a bioclimatic roof and suspended walkways
- Discover ties between Akrotiri and distant regions like Egypt and Syria through its rich trade history
- Marvel at one of the Aegean's most significant prehistoric archaeological sites, steeped in mystery and legend
What to expect
Akrotiri, often referred to as the real Lost City of Atlantis, is a remarkable archaeological site on the stunning island of Santorini (Thira). This ancient Minoan port town thrived through trade connections with mainland Greece and regions as far as Egypt and Syria. Its preservation is akin to that of Pompeii, as a catastrophic volcanic eruption buried the town in superheated ash, safeguarding its structures for millennia. Today, visitors can explore the site under a bioclimatic roof, with walkways that allow access to the well-preserved two and three-story buildings. As you wander through this prehistoric wonder, it’s a good idea to respect the ancient myths and perhaps avoid angering Poseidon, just in case!

Wander through Akrotiri, a prehistoric marvel buried under ash from a massive volcanic eruption

Uncover the mysteries of a Minoan civilization thriving before Santorini's catastrophic volcanic eruption

Admire the advanced architecture of ancient two- and three-story structures preserved in incredible detail

Learn how volcanic ash safeguarded Akrotiri, much like Pompeii, for thousands of years

Step into history at one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the Aegean
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