Artemis Suites are located in Megalochori, a small picturesque village with neoclassical houses, stone-cobbled narrow pathways and whitewashed churches with characteristic bells.  Its history lies back to the 17th century as it was the home of merchants and wealthy land owners while it was also used as a pirate’s hideaway.  Less than 60 years ago the village belonged to one of the most powerful families of the island who first produced the famous sweet wine Vinsanto and exported it throughout the world.
Megalochori is the center of the wine industry of Santorini with three wineries located at the area while its valley is well known for the vineyards producing exceptional strong wines. Â Another famous product of the area are the local tasteful tomatoes that are served fresh, sun-dried, in paste or they are cooked as a sweet dessert.
A must for photography in the area are the two most famous churches.  ‘’Panagia ton Isodion’’ dedicated to Virgin Mary with a beautiful woodcarved icon screen and byzantine icons of Russian style and Aghios Nikolaos Marmaritis which was a Doric temple of the 4th century B.C. and was latter converted into a Christian church.
Other interesting places to visit nearby Artemis Suites are the beaches of Plaka (approximately 25 minutes walking distance) or Thermi (approximately 40 minutes walking distance) with thermal springs from the ‘’vains’’ of the volcano’s hot water.  Both beaches are accessible through a narrow foot path.
Megalochori is an excellent spot for excursions around the island with the capital of Santorini, Fira  located 9 kms away, the beach of Vlychada at 5 kms away and the beaches of Perivolos and of Perissa at 6 kms away.  In close distance, you will also find the Prehistoric Excavations of Akrotiri, the Red Beach and the antique city of Ancient Thera.  The port of Athinios is located 4 kms away and the airport is located 8 kms away
Enjoy the world-famous Santorini sunset from the scenic viewpoints around Megalochori and the Caldera cliffs, offering unforgettable panoramic views over the Aegean Sea and volcanic islands.
Discover Santorini’s rich wine culture by visiting traditional wineries near Megalochori, where you can taste local varieties such as Assyrtiko while learning about the island’s volcanic vineyards.
Walk through the charming alleys of Megalochori village, filled with whitewashed houses, hidden courtyards, historic churches, and authentic Cycladic architecture.
Set sail around the Caldera on a luxury catamaran cruise, swim in crystal-clear waters, visit volcanic hot springs, and admire Santorini from the sea.
Spend a relaxing day at Santorini’s famous Red Beach, known for its dramatic red volcanic cliffs, unique landscape, and beautiful turquoise waters.
Experience breathtaking coastal scenery by hiking along the Caldera paths connecting traditional villages and offering spectacular photo opportunities across the island.
Visit the archaeological site of Akrotiri, one of the most important prehistoric settlements in the Aegean, preserved beneath volcanic ash for centuries.
Enjoy authentic Greek and Mediterranean cuisine at local tavernas and seaside restaurants near Megalochori, featuring fresh seafood, local ingredients, and traditional Santorinian flavors.