Santorini Island, Aegean Sea, Greece

Santorini Island, Aegean Sea, Greece

Also known as Thera Island, it is a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea of Greece, belonging to the Cyclades archipelago. Known for its unique crescent shaped terrain, beautiful beaches, enchanting sunsets, and rich history. It was formed by a massive volcanic eruption around 1600 BC, which destroyed the ancient civilization of the island - the Minoan civilization, leaving behind a huge crater. This volcanic crater is one of the most famous landmarks on the island, with its steep cliffs and blue dome church being a popular backdrop for tourists to take photos. Not only is it a romantic vacation destination, but it is also an excellent place to explore Greek history and culture.