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Andronis Luxury Suites

Oia 847 02, Greece
Forbes ★★★★★
Condé Nast Readers' Choice '21
Google 4.7
Overall 82
Lowest upcoming
$610
28 Oct 2026
Highest upcoming
$2,630
20 Jun 2026
Median nightly
$1,022
across 365 upcoming days
Cheapest week
23 to 29 Oct
39% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Forbes Travel Guide and Condé Nast Traveler
Forbes ★★★★★ 5-Star
Condé Nast Readers' Choice 2021 · 2020 · 2019 · 2018

Character and identity

Carved into the caldera cliffs above Oia, Andronis Luxury Suites is a 27-suite hideaway built into Santorini's signature white-plaster cave architecture, with arches, terraces and a soaring walkway that drops dramatically toward the Aegean. The look is restrained and almost anonymous from the street (there's no signage), but inside, suites pair stone-platform beds and cave-recessed bathrooms with private infinity pools or jacuzzis. Three restaurants anchor the dining: cliffside Lycabettus under chef Pavlos Kyriakis, Pacman for sushi and Mediterranean, and the long-running Lauda for Greek classics. The Mare Sanus Spa, holistic and locally sourced, sits at the heart of the property.

Who's it for

Best for:
Couples chasing a romantic, design-led Santorini stay where the architecture, the caldera views and the cooking do most of the work. It suits travellers who want a private-villa feel, are happy to spend on the Feretti yacht charter or a helicopter to Mykonos, and value attentive, customisable service over a buzzy scene.

Should look elsewhere:
Families with young children, anyone with mobility issues (the terraced layout is genuinely demanding, and hiking-grade legs help), and guests who need windows in the bathroom or a beachfront setup. The cave bathrooms are windowless by design, and Oia's main pedestrian thoroughfare is busy on its own terms.

Bottom line

What you're really paying for is the caldera-edge architecture and the cooking at Lycabettus, both genuinely first-rank in Greece. Book a suite with a private pool facing the sunset, plan on stairs, and consider shoulder season (May or late September) to enjoy the terraces without Oia's peak crush. Add the Feretti yacht for at least one afternoon.

Location

Oia 847 02, Greece · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

54 features
24-hour room service
Adults Only
Bar
Fitness classes
Restaurants
Spa
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi in public areas
Restaurant
Table service
Room service
Breakfast

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