This secluded Santorini stay values peace and privacy above all, allowing guests to fully indulge in a tranquil break
Location
Carved into the cliffs on the site of an old stone mine overlooking Ammoudi Bay, you’ll find Santo Mine. The hotel is perfectly poised for the best view of Santorini’s renowned sunsets. Just a 10-minute walk away is Oia, known for its distinctive whitewashed buildings topped with blue domes. Hidden within a maze of narrow streets, Oia offers restaurants, boutiques and cafes draped with pink bougainvillaea.
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The hotel is designed to seamlessly blend in with its rugged surroundings and the white walls of nearby Oia. A minimalist design, paired with the tranquil atmosphere, makes for the ultimate place to give in to relaxation. Secluded suites ooze romance, amplified by golden hour hues that light up the resort as the sun sets. The pool, bar and restaurant are not too crowded or loud. It’s ideal for those looking for an escape for the sole purpose of self-indulgence, with wellness activities, spa treatments, and private pools that pull you in for a bit of “me” time.
The service
Service at Santo Mine was faultless. Staff made sure they took care of all my needs without becoming overbearing and disturbing the peace of the suites. If guests would rather use their own pool, room service is just as speedy as the main pool bar, bringing up snacks or drinks as desired. After calling for my second freddo cappuccino, bar staff had already mastered my order, delivering it to my door in a matter of minutes. Servers down at the restaurant, Ālme, were not shy to explain or answer any further questions about a dish, recommend wines or chat about which other Greek islands we could see in the distance.
Bed and bath

There are just 37 luxury suites – limiting the number of guests allows a laidback and comfortable atmosphere to be maintained. What strikes you first is the boundless view from the private pool to the sun-reflecting sea. All suites are positioned to have a sea view, with an infinity plunge pool or jacuzzi (or both) on the terrace, complete with loungers and outdoor seating. Interiors are kept minimal to let the view sing, the pared-back and unfussy design bestowing a sense of serenity. Linen drapes meet muted earth tones, while dashes of dark charcoal and a stone statement wall echo the volcanic rock surrounding the suites outside. Guests will also find a rain shower, coffee machine, mini bar, adjustable TV, and large wardrobe with fluffy robes.
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Food and drink

Positioned to watch the sun go down as you dine, Santo Mine’s restaurant Ālme offers guests a high-end culinary experience with a choice of a la carte dishes or a thoughtfully curated tasting menu. Expect dishes with Greek ingredients and fresh seafood such as langoustine or red mullet, paired with wines produced in Santorini. The hotel’s open-air bar Rhoē offers an all-day dining menu filled with local specialities, including the Santorini salad with baby vine tomatoes, capers and chlorotiri cheese – ideal for laidback lunches. There are only two dining options aside from room service, so if you are staying for a longer period at Santo Mine, it would be worth exploring staff-recommended restaurants in Oia or Ammoudi Bay.

Santo Mine’s main pool is lined with double sun beds and has a poolside bar service. The hotel has a selection of wellness offerings, including a small spa with a hammam and sauna, and a yoga programme running Mondays to Saturdays, including free 20-minute taster sessions. The hotel’s gym is standout, found on an outdoor decking, which allows for a breezy treadmill session. A fitness centre in sister hotel Santo Pure next door can also be used by guests for an indoor workout.
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Accessibility
There are two accessible rooms at Santo Mine. Golf buggies are available to transport guests around the resort.
Pet policy
No pets allowed.
Check-in/check-out
Check-in after 3pm, check-out at 11am.
Family-friendly?
Only guests aged 12 and over can stay at Santo Mine.
At a glance
Best thing: Private pools or jacuzzis attached to each suite.
Perfect for: A romantic getaway.

Not right for: Families with young children.
Instagram from: Your balcony as the sun starts to set.
Address: 84702, Oia, Santorini, Greece
Phone: 0030 28975 02154
Website: santocollection.gr/santo-mine
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Amelia was a guest of Santo Mine.






