Need to know
Rooms
Four suites and one private villa.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible until 6pm, subject to availability and a 50 per cent charge. Check-in, 3pm, also flexible.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast – smoked salmon, eggs, cooked-to-order dishes and cereals.
Also
Learn how to cook with island produce grown on site by booking onto a cooking class.
Hotel closed
The hotel closes in early November until the end of March.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, car park. In rooms: Nespresso coffee machine; flatscreen TV; Bluetooth speaker; kitchen; natural bath products.
Our favourite rooms
There are only four suites and a private villa to choose from, and each has its own charms. If water temperature’s important to you (and you enjoy nit-picking), the plunge pools in the Garden and Herb suites are four degrees warmer than the (bigger) pools in Cactus and Vine. Cactus is closest to the roadside, but we were wooed by its outdoor space, which includes a communal table and sunken sitting area, as well as the private pool. Right at the top of the hotel, the Summit Villa has the loftiest views and the most secluded location.
Poolside
There’s no communal pool, just the one in your suite.
Packing tips
There won’t be many other guests to compete with, so anything goes – you’ll even be able to wear heels, unlike at most other precipitous Santorini properties.
Also
Spa therapists, personal trainers and yoga or Pilates teachers can drop by your suite.
Children
Ages 14 and up are welcome. There are sofa beds in three of the suites and in the private villa; the cost for an extra person is 25 per cent of the stay.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel has organic kitchen gardens, everything that can be is recycled or composted, solar power is used, and all cleaning products are biodegradable.