Firostefani es un pueblo en Santorini, Grecia, ubicado en la región del Egeo Meridional. Encaramado en acantilados volcánicos que dominan la Caldera, el pueblo cuenta con edificios encalados tradicionales con iglesias de cúpulas azules características de las islas Cícladas. Los visitantes exploran callejuelas empedradas estrechas, visitan tabernas locales que sirven cocina mediterránea y disfrutan de vistas del mar Egeo e islas cercanas desde miradores pintorescos.
Firostefani is a small caldera-rim village on the island of Santorini (Thira), located in the Cyclades island group in the Southern Aegean region of Greece. It sits approximately 1 kilometer north of Fira, the island's administrative capital, and forms part of the continuous clifftop settlement chain that extends north through Imerovigli to Oia. The village overlooks the submerged volcanic caldera formed by a catastrophic Bronze Age eruption, and its geographic position on the western escarpment of the island makes it one of the most scenically positioned communities in the Aegean archipelago.
Destination | Village | Santorini | Cyclades | Greece | Caldera Rim | Aegean Islands