Santorini

Santorini

Santorini Shore Excursions

Located in the Cyclades group of islands in the southern Aegean Sea, the Greek island of Santorini is what remains following an enormous volcanic eruption which took place around 1600BC. For centuries scholars have theorised as to the Greek philosopher Plato’s inspiration for the lost continent of Atlantis referred to in his works Timaeus and Critias. One of the most plausible theories is that Atlantis refers to the destruction of the Minoan culture on the island of Crete due to a tsunami resulting from this very eruption. Other academics have suggested a link between the biblical reference to the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and the Minoan eruption.

Santorini

Sample and Savour Santorini

Visiting Santorini on your next cruise? You’re probably acquainted with it already! This stunning, crescent-shaped island, classically known as Thera, is unmistakable – you’ve no doubt seen photographic vistas of its steeply terraced white and blue houses on postcards, calendars, and more. Arguably the most picturesque of Greece’s islands, Santorini draws huge crowds year after year, who marvel at its exquisite natural beauty. The island’s rocky 300-metre cliffs and odd shape are evidence of a volcanic eruption some 3,600 years ago, which blasted apart what was once a single, larger island and created today’s geological caldera. (A caldera, from the

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