Santorini and Sun Rocks, Your Honeymoon Along the Largest Caldera of the World
May 24, 2008
How do you feel about a honeymoon or wedding along the largest caldera in the world while watching the famous Santorini sunset? The Sun Rocks couples-only hotel located in Firostefani, on walking distance from the island’s capital Fira makes this dream come true.
This small, luxury hotel is built down the side of the caldera rim, three hundred meters above the water surface. Breathtaking. Spectacular. Stunning. Soothing. Mouthwatering. These are just a few of the words describing the view and surroundings here.
All of the air-conditioned rooms are built in traditional style with white washed walls and domed roofs, all well-furnished, comfortable, inviting, and charming. All the rooms and suites are spread accross several different levels. About 200! steps separate the room at the lowest level from street level. So get in shape when you book here
The steps are not typical for this hotel only. No matter where you are in Santorini you’ll have to deal with them. To complete the picture there is a cliffside swimming pool, pool side bar, 2 restaurants and a friendly, helpful and professional staff at your service.
And if you decide to marry here you’re at the right place too. As a popular honeymoon and wedding destination in Santorini, Sun Rocks has witnessed many weddings in the past. Sun Rocks offers you a beautiful fairy tale wedding, with the ceremony being held in a gazebo overlooking the natural surroundings of the caldera and the volcano. Download the wedding brochure at the Sun Rocks website, to know everything about organizing your wedding here.
When looking for honeymoon destinations in Europe, Sun Rocks in Santorini should definitely be part of your list. I love to hear your experiences if you spent your honeymoon or held your wedding in this hotel. This will help all couples who are currently planning a wedding and looking for a wedding and/or honeymoon destination. Any other tips and suggestions are welcome as well
Just insert them into the comments box below this post.


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