Finikia
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Finikia stands apart from other Santorini villages with its distinctive architecture adapted to the needs of local wine producers. Unlike the white-washed facades of Oia, Finikia's homes feature warm ochre and terracotta hues, reflecting their history as "canaves" - traditional wine-making cave houses where families once processed grapes from the surrounding vineyards. The village's narrow pathways, originally designed for donkeys transporting grape harvests, now lead visitors through a maze of restored homes and hidden courtyards blooming with bougainvillea. Several traditional tavernas serve authentic Greek cuisine in atmospheric settings, while the nearby Church of Kyra Panagia showcases typical Cycladic architecture. The best time to visit is during spring or early autumn when the weather is mild and the famous Santorini crowds are thinner. The village offers easy access to Oia's sunset views and the scenic hiking trail to Fira, while maintaining its peaceful, authentic atmosphere.
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