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Saturday 13th July 2024 • Promotional Content


Worldwide Travel Te Travel Guide 31 Redefining luxury at Abyss Santorini


Stylish, serene and set on the side of a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea, this luxury boutique hotel is the perfect base for your Santorini getaway this summer


“Built on the edge of a cliff in Oia, overlooking the Aegean Sea, the hotel’s six uniquely situated suites offer breathtaking views”


a wellness and relaxation area that guests can reserve free of charge and enjoy privately. Te serene, otherworldly land-


scape invites visitors to savour every moment, meditate and reflect while gazing into the boundless blue of the Aegean Sea. Many of the elements used in Abyss


Santorini are derived from natural materials or stone formations found across the island. Suites are designed to capture the core of Santorini’s unique history and natural elements while effortlessly blending with modernity and sophistication. Tis is a hotel where aesthetics


meet superior interior design and innovation. Te finest materials and brands have


marble, handpicked


ning views of the Aegean Sea, sleek white architecture and magnificent sunsets, it’s a place that captures the hearts of millions of travellers every year. And it’s also where you’ll find luxurious boutique hotel, Abyss Santorini. Built right on the edge of a cliff


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in Oia, overlooking the Aegean Sea, the hotel’s six uniquely situated cavehouse suites boast breathtaking views and unparalleled hospitality. Tis prime location offers a serene ambiance, minimal pedestrian traffic and wondrous panoramic views. Abyss Santorini offers a selection


of six suites in various tiers, including Junior, Superior, Deluxe, Honeymoon Suite and the Grand Villa. Te suites differ mainly in size (although all are


by the hotel owner from a quarry in Bergamo, Italy, is used for the flooring in most suites. Serafini bespoke washbasins


antorini is one of the most


sought-after travel destinations in the world. With its stun-


notably spacious) and to some extent in their amenities, too. Te hotel’s most premium suite, the Grand Villa, offers an exceptional level of privacy — a rare find in Oia. It has its own separate private entrance and features


a T-shaped swim-out


infinity pool with uninterrupted views of the volcano. Te pool starts from the room’s interior and then proceeds to become an outdoor pool. Te design not only offers efficiency but also caters to the needs of the most discerning guests. Each suite offers a direct view of


the island’s famous caldera, which can be enjoyed even during break- fast, served on the private terrace. Each suite also includes a private plunge or infinity pool. Additionally, an exclusive cavehouse grotto, featuring skylights, three whirlpool baths and an indoor pool, serves as


been used to


create a unique experience for the most sophisticated guests. WNero Marquina


complement


the interiors, and there’s also furni- ture made with soft Loro Piana fabrics, Catellani & Smith lights that nod to the volcanic nature of Santorini, Gessi details in the bath- rooms and Bang & Olufsen speakers that provide premium sound. Abyss Santorini’s vision is to


redefine luxury in a way that’s meaningful and tangibly experi- enced by its guests.


Visit: abyss-santorini.com E: info@abyss-santorini.com


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