
Santorini has some of the most impressive infinity pools in the world. The infinity swimming pools you will find in the Santorini hotels are just out of this world, with stunning views of the volcano and the caldera. There aren’t many places in the world that can provide such luxury, service, and breathtaking views. This list has the best Santorini hotels with infinity pools.
There is no doubt that Santorini’s water pools are some of the most breathtaking in the world. The scenery is almost surreal, giving you the ultimate impression of relaxation and tranquility, but it is also true that this luxury comes at a very high price, so get prepared to pay a lot per night.- Best infinity pools in Oia:Andronis Boutique Hotel, Katikies Hotel,andCanaves Hotel
- Best infinity pool in Firostefani: Tsitouras Collection
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Best Santorini Hotels with Infinity Pools
1. La Maltese (Imerovigli)

La Maltese Estate is housed in a beautifully restored 100-year-old neoclassical mansion that was once a sea captain’s home. This luxurious property boasts a magnificent 250 m² panoramic veranda, one of the largest on the island, offering unparalleled views of the volcano, Skaros Rock, and the entire caldera.
What makes La Maltese truly unique is its blend of old-world grandeur and contemporary style. The property features high vaulted ceilings, antique fittings, and a grand piano in the salon, creating an atmosphere of aristocratic elegance. Meanwhile, the famous Buddha-Bar Beach Santorini on the premises offers Pan-Asian cuisine, creative cocktails, and DJ-spun tunes with the caldera as a spectacular backdrop.
The estate includes a boutique spa with an indoor jacuzzi, hammam steam bath, and sauna set in a cave-like space. For relaxation, guests can enjoy the shimmering outdoor infinity pool that appears to hang above the cliff, providing one of the most dramatic swimming experiences in Santorini.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
2. San Antonio Hotel (Imerovigli)

San Antonio, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, offers an extraordinary escape on a quiet stretch of caldera north of Imerovigli. This secluded paradise sits 5 minutes from the village center, providing unparalleled privacy with some of Santorini’s most jaw-dropping views. The property features 29 cave-inspired suites built directly into the volcanic rock, each with a private balcony facing the Aegean Sea 250 meters below.
The hotel’s showstopping infinity pool juts out toward the caldera’s edge, creating the breathtaking illusion of swimming in the sky. The pool area maintains a zen ambiance with plush sunbeds and a poolside bar serving refreshing cocktails and light bites as you gaze toward Oia in the distance.
For ultimate relaxation, visit the on-site spa set in a candlelit cave, featuring a couples’ jacuzzi, jet shower, and unique treatments using local ingredients. The Cliffside Restaurant offers creative Greek-Mediterranean cuisine focusing on local seafood and produce, all enjoyed on a terrace perched above a private bay, creating an intimate and unforgettable dining experience.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE3. Astarte Suites (Akrotiri)
The hotel’s shared infinity pool is truly a showpiece – a gorgeous pool partially sheltered by a cave, with an open front that overlooks the endless blue sea. It creates the sensation of a hidden lagoon; when you swim to the edge, you feel as if you could drift straight into the Aegean. The chic pool bar (Morning Star) illuminates with fiber-optic “stars” at night, serving cocktails and snacks under the sky.
Each suite is uniquely designed with lavish details like Swarovski-crystal-studded ceilings above the beds and mosaic-tiled showers. Every suite comes with an indoor or outdoor jacuzzi, and some upgrades to private plunge or infinity pools. For dining, the aptly named Alali Restaurant (“Alali” meaning “speechless” in Greek) offers an award-winning experience with gourmet Greek-Mediterranean cuisine served on a cliffside patio.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE4. Andronis Luxury Suites – (Oia)
The hotel is home to the famous Lycabettus Restaurant, often touted as one of the most spectacular dining venues in the world. Perched on a cliff-edge platform, it serves haute cuisine under the stars with panoramic vistas – creating the perfect setting for a romantic dinner or honeymoon celebration.
In addition to private pools, Andronis features a gorgeous shared infinity pool that seems to float above Oia’s cliffs. The on-site Mare Sanus Spa provides holistic treatments, yoga sessions, and bespoke wellness packages in a tranquil setting. For those seeking extraordinary experiences, the concierge can arrange over-the-top adventures like private helicopter shopping trips to Mykonos or sunset wine tastings in a volcanic vineyard.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE5. Katikies Hotel – (in Oia)
What makes Katikies truly exceptional is its three stunning infinity pools, each at a different level, seemingly spilling into the volcano-dotted sea. Guests can choose between these three magnificent pools, with sunbeds, double loungers, and even a Champagne bar conveniently nearby. With a 1:2 staff-to-guest ratio, the service is highly personalized to each suite.
The rooms and suites feature elegant all-white decor with romantic cave-style interiors. Many include private verandas with open-air jetted tubs or plunge pools overlooking the Aegean. For dining, Botrini’s Santorini, the on-site restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Ettore Botrini, offers innovative Greek-Italian cuisine. Afterwards, guests can toast at the Champagne Bar by Fleur de Miraval, pairing bubbly with sushi and caviar while watching Oia’s famous sunset in style.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE6. Canaves Oia Hotel – (in Oia)
The resort boasts two gorgeous pools – a main pool with an in-water jacuzzi bench and a newer infinity pool perched right on the caldera’s edge with partially submerged sun loungers. Attentive poolside service provides fresh towels, smoothies, and gourmet bites as you bask in the Aegean sunshine.
Renowned for exceptional dining, the hotel’s Petra Restaurant serves gourmet Mediterranean cuisine poolside by day and transforms into a romantic fine dining venue by night. For extra-special occasions, there’s an ultra-intimate Panorama Balcony – a single table carved into the cliff for private candlelit dinners with 360° views, creating one of the most romantic dining experiences in Santorini.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE7. Acroterra Rossa – (in Akrotiri)
The hotel’s enormous infinity pool is often cited as its crown jewel – a large, rectangular pool with a stunning vista that seamlessly blends blue skies with blue sea, creating the illusion of swimming directly toward the volcano. Surrounding the pool is a broad sun terrace with plenty of loungers and a pool bar for refreshments. Sunsets here are magnificent and comparatively solitary, without the jostling crowds found in other parts of the island.
True to its name (“Akrotiri” meaning edge, “Terra” land, Rosa as in rosy dawns and sunsets), the accommodations are equally grand – from 25 m² loft-style rooms to 75 m² two-floor suites. All feature king-size beds and modern Cycladic decor, with many having indoor whirlpool tubs or outdoor jacuzzis on their veranda. The Honeymoon Suite and Acroterra Dream Suites are ultra-luxurious, complete with plunge pools and panoramic verandas, making them perfect for special occasions.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE8. Kapari Natural Resort – (at Imerovigli)
As a family-run establishment known for some of the friendliest service on the island, Kapari often feels more like a private villa than a hotel. The owners’ personal touch has helped it win TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice awards multiple times. The swimming pool is a petite heated pool on one of the higher terraces – not infinity-style, but offering unbeatable direct views over the caldera and Skaros Rock. It’s surrounded by a handful of sun loungers and is an ideal spot for an afternoon cool-down or even a midnight dip.
The resort’s acclaimed restaurant serves farm-to-table Greek cuisine with a gourmet twist, accompanied by a robust Greek wine list. House specialties include local fava, sun-dried cherry tomatoes, and catch-of-the-day grilled simply with herbs. The complimentary breakfast is also standout – a full spread of homemade pies, fresh fruit, Greek yogurt, and eggs cooked to order, which guests can enjoy in the cozy indoor dining area or on their private patio.
CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE9. The Tsitouras Collection – (at Firostefani)
A gorgeous infinity pool crowns the property on the highest terrace (the “Maria Callas Terrace”), seemingly floating above the caldera. Guests often remark it’s one of Santorini’s most magical pool spots, with unobstructed views from the volcano to far-off islands. Because of the hotel’s small size, you might even have this panoramic pool all to yourself at times.
The five themed suites (ranging from the Nureyev to the Greek History suite) are spacious and full of character. Modern comforts like jet showers and COCO-MAT beds blend with curated antiques. All accommodations include private verandas with caldera views, and the expansive House of Sea Captain villa offers three bedrooms for groups or families (one of the few caldera hotels welcoming children, with babysitting available).
With such a small guest list, service is ultra-tailored – think private check-ins, no formal reception, and staff who act more like discreet butlers. Complimentary round-trip airport transfers are included for all bookings. Sunset cocktails and canapés are often offered on the pool terrace, fostering a house-party ambiance where guests mingle like friends.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
10. Santorini Princess Spa – (at Imerovigli)
The focal point is a large free-form infinity pool overlooking the caldera, heated during cooler months (April, May, October) for year-round enjoyment. Surrounding it are ample sunbeds and a few chic cabanas. The poolside area offers unobstructed views from Oia to Akrotiri, making it a favorite sunset spot. Bar service is available at the adjacent lounge, so you can sip excellent cocktails right from your lounger.
True to its name, the hotel features a lovely spa in a vaulted cave setting – including twin pedicure chairs, a serene indoor whirlpool, and a couples’ treatment room. The spa offers everything from hot stone massages to facials, and there’s a small steam room/sauna for guests to use. After a day of sightseeing, unwinding in the spa’s cave jacuzzi with mood lighting is pure bliss.
Rooms and suites (mostly 1-bedroom apartments) are spacious, each with a private patio or balcony facing the caldera. Décor is classic and comfortable with modern amenities. Notably, all rooms face the sea and have some kitchenette facilities – great for longer stays. The Honeymoon Suite even boasts an outdoor heated jacuzzi, and the Princess Suite has a private plunge pool.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
11. Chromata – (at Imerovigli)
The hotel’s infinity pool is a stunner – a slim, elongated pool that stretches along the caldera’s edge. A portion of it intriguingly extends under a vaulted cave arch, providing a bit of shade in the water. Sunbeds line the open section, and the adjacent Chroma Champagne Bar ensures you’re never without a creative cocktail or a glass of bubbly while you sunbathe.
Foodies love Chromata for its multiple dining options – there’s an all-day Mediterranean restaurant serving Greek classics and light fare, plus a stylish sushi lounge that opens in the evenings. Whether you’re craving a poolside mezze platter at noon or nigiri and sake at night, they’ve got you covered (all with caldera views, naturally).
Most room categories at Chromata include either an outdoor jacuzzi or a plunge pool on your balcony. The top-tier suites (like the Chromata Infinity Pool Suite) boast their own petite infinity-edge pool on the terrace. It’s a plunge-lovers paradise – virtually every guest can enjoy a private soak with a view.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
12. Tholos – (at Imerovigli)
For a relatively small hotel, Tholos boasts a good-sized infinity pool overlooking the volcano. The pool terrace is tiered across three levels, ensuring most tables and sunbeds get a front-row sunset view. It’s not uncommon to witness one of Santorini’s famed sunsets here with only a handful of other guests around – a serene alternative to crowded viewpoints in town.
All 12 suites come with a caldera-facing terrace or balcony. A majority also include either an outdoor heated jacuzzi or an indoor jetted tub as part of the suite’s features. The Grand Villa even has an indoor spa area. The modern refurbishments mean suites have creature comforts like multijet showers, large flat-screen TVs, and Nespresso machines tucked into their cave kitchens.
Tholos has a casual Greek/Mediterranean restaurant that serves lunch and dinner on a panoramic patio, focusing on local ingredients (fresh fish, fava puree, tomato fritters). There’s also a poolside bar for drinks and light fare. One cool offering: they deliver complimentary breakfast to your suite each morning, so you can enjoy Greek pastries and coffee in your pajamas on your terrace while admiring the caldera.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
13. Dreams Luxury Suites – (at Imerovigli)
True to its name, each suite at Dreams comes with a private outdoor heated plunge pool or swimming pool and a jacuzzi on its terrace (some suites even have both an outdoor pool and an indoor jacuzzi). Importantly, the design ensures complete privacy – you can bask in your tub or pool without onlookers, a rarity in the caldera area.
With its location on the Imerovigli cliff, every suite’s terrace delivers a front-row view of the volcano and sunset. Terraces are spacious, equipped with sun loungers, dining areas for alfresco breakfasts, and of course your personal pool – essentially, each suite has its own mini resort-like outdoor space.
Guests enjoy a very high staff-to-suite ratio. There’s no on-site restaurant, so a gourmet breakfast is cooked to order and served on your terrace each morning (you choose the time). A dedicated concierge attends to your requests via WhatsApp or a handy local phone – whether it’s scheduling an in-suite massage, delivering cocktails to your terrace, or arranging a sunset sail.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
14. Avaton Resort and Spa – (at Imerovigli)
The focal point is a perfect turquoise infinity pool that seems to merge with the Aegean below. With only nine accommodations sharing it, the pool area remains serene. Sumptuous sunbeds, gauzy cabanas, and a panoramic sun terrace around the pool offer plenty of space to lounge and admire the golden sunsets (which are especially striking from Avaton’s vantage).
Lacking a formal indoor bar, Avaton encourages guests to enjoy drinks al fresco – either by the pool or at the Sunset Lounge terrace. Their signature cocktail (champagne, Santorini vinsanto dessert wine, and fresh strawberries) is a must-try at sundown. The full bar menu is available until 11 PM, with a lighter selection offered for night owls who want to sip under the stars.
The on-site spa is petite but luxurious, offering a couples’ treatment room, steam room, and indoor whirlpool. Therapists are on-call to provide personalized treatments from hot stone massages to aromatherapy wraps. With the hotel’s small scale, service is highly attentive – staff will happily arrange experiences like private hiking guides or wine tours, and often surprise guests with small touches (like a parting gift of local honey or wine).CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
15. Grace – (at Imerovigli)
The hotel boasts Santorini’s largest infinity pool—a 22-meter marvel that seemingly melts into the sea and sky. This show-stopping feature creates the illusion of swimming directly into the horizon. The pool area provides a Zen ambiance with plush sunbeds and attentive service that ensures you always have fresh towels, creative cocktails, and light bites as you gaze across the caldera.
This ultra-romantic, adults-only retreat (ages 14+) features chic cave-style suites—most with heated plunge pools on their terraces. The exclusive Grace Villa even has its own kitchen, indoor spa, and large private pool for ultimate seclusion. All rooms are designed with a minimalist aesthetic that emphasizes the breathtaking views outside your window.
Dining at Grace is a highlight, with the renowned Varoulko Santorini restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred chef Lefteris Lazarou. Champagne breakfasts and multi-course dinners are served with impeccable, personalized service. Expect bespoke touches like in-room spa treatments and a dedicated concierge who knows your preferences by heart, creating a truly unforgettable Santorini experience.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
16. Astra Suites – (at Imerovigli)
A crystal-clear, sky-blue infinity pool anchors the property, offering a slim ribbon of water seemingly suspended above the caldera. There’s a pool bar for refreshing drinks, and plenty of cushioned loungers to soak up the sun and the jaw-dropping volcano views.
All suites feature private outdoor space overlooking the sea. Many come with their own outdoor jetted tubs or plunge pools – the Honeymoon Suite even has a hidden indoor cave pool for two. The décor is chic and homey, and every suite gets a complimentary bottle of local wine on arrival.
The small Astra Spa includes a steam room, indoor jetted plunge, and a couples treatment room for massages and facials. Guests can also reserve the shared cave whirlpool privately – picture an hour in a candlelit grotto tub with champagne and snacks, just for you and your partner. With its inclusive à la carte breakfast (served hot and fresh each day) and consistently high service standards, Astra is often cited as one of Santorini’s best “value” five-star stays.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
17. Iconic Santorini – (at Imerovigli)
All suites boast a private terrace with expansive caldera views, and many include their own heated whirlpool or plunge pool – some indoor, some outdoor, and some both. Imagine soaking in your personal jacuzzi as the sun dips behind the volcano, creating a truly iconic Santorini moment.
The hotel’s shared infinity pool offers a tranquil spot to swim with direct volcano views. For more relaxation, the small on-site spa has a cave sauna and offers holistic therapies; in-room spa treatments can be arranged for added privacy.
Iconic’s restaurant delights foodies with authentic Greek and Mediterranean dishes crafted from local ingredients. Guests rave about the decadent cooked-to-order breakfasts and the sommelier’s selection of Santorini wines – all enjoyed on a terrace perched above the azure caldera. With its inclusive perks (gourmet breakfast, welcome drinks, etc.) and top-notch service, it represents solid value for a five-star Santorini escape.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
18. Galaxy Suites & Villas – (at Imerovigli)
Unusually for a hotel of this size, Galaxy boasts two outdoor pools on different terraces. The upper pool is an infinity pool flanked by chic cabana beds and a lounge area with swinging egg chairs – a prime spot to watch the sun dive into the Aegean. The lower pool is slightly more secluded with sea views over the cliff’s vegetation. Guests also rave that nearly every room comes with a private outdoor heated jacuzzi or plunge pool of its own, so there’s no shortage of places to take a dip.
The on-site Cave Bar serves drinks and light fare by the upper pool; enjoying a glass of Santorini wine under a cabana while gentle music plays is a quintessential experience here. The hotel’s small restaurant offers Greek and international dishes (grilled meats, fresh salads, pasta) which can be served poolside or delivered to your suite. Galaxy’s complimentary breakfast is ordered à la carte and often delivered to your room or private veranda for a leisurely start with a view.
In the evenings, Galaxy often opens its upper pool terrace to the public as a sunset lounge (for a limited number of outside guests by reservation), but hotel guests get priority and special seating like the luxe cabanas. This means you have a trendy sunset bar at your doorstep, but it never gets overcrowded. It’s an ideal setup if you like a bit of social scene – you can chat with some visitors, yet retreat to your suite’s solitude at any moment.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
19. Senses Boutique Hotel – (at Imerovigli)
The hotel’s rooftop terrace features a small but perfectly positioned infinity-style plunge pool that serves as the property’s crown jewel. While not sprawling, this shared pool offers an uninterrupted panorama of the volcano and caldera, with Oia visible in the distance. It’s an ideal spot for cooling off while soaking in the spectacular views that made Santorini famous. The rooftop also doubles as a sun terrace with loungers strategically placed for optimal view-gazing and sunset appreciation.
What truly sets Senses apart is its warm, personalized service. The family-run property excels at thoughtful touches – from the daily breakfast delivered directly to your terrace or room (featuring fresh bakery items, fruits, and local delicacies) to the staff’s enthusiastic recommendations for island exploration. Despite lacking a full restaurant or bar, Senses enjoys a prime location just off Imerovigli’s main square, placing you steps away from excellent dining options while remaining peacefully tucked away from the tourist crowds.
The quaint size of the property creates a naturally convivial atmosphere where guests often exchange travel tips over sunset cocktails (which you can bring to the pool from nearby bars). For travelers seeking the quintessential Santorini experience at a more accessible price point, Senses delivers million-dollar views and authentic hospitality without the premium pricing of the island’s larger luxury resorts.CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY HERE
20. Pegasus Suites & Spa Hotel – (at Imerovigli)
The hotel’s main infinity pool is undoubtedly its centerpiece – a curved azure oasis seemingly suspended between sky and sea. Heated during shoulder seasons (April, May, and October), the pool area features comfortable loungers and a pool bar serving refreshing drinks and light fare. What truly sets Pegasus apart, however, is that many suites come with their own private infinity plunge pools or outdoor jacuzzis, allowing for intimate caldera-view soaking away from other guests.
For those seeking ultimate relaxation, the “Heaven Spa” offers an impressive wellness sanctuary complete with an indoor hydrotherapy pool, hammam, sauna, and a range of massage and beauty treatments. After rejuvenating at the spa, guests can savor sophisticated Mediterranean cuisine at the “Under the Stars” restaurant, where gourmet dinners are served on a dining terrace with spectacular caldera views.
The suites themselves embody lavish comfort, with many designed in the traditional “cave style” that Santorini is known for. Options range from elegant junior suites with hot tubs to the showstopping Angels Infinity Pool Suite, where a curved staircase leads from the bedroom through a cave-like tunnel directly to a private infinity pool with a built-in jacuzzi.Throughout the property, attentive staff provide personalized service, from arranging sunset sailing excursions to surprising honeymooners with romantic candlelit room decorations. Located in serene Imerovigli, yet just a 20-minute walk from bustling Fira, Pegasus offers both tranquility and accessibility for exploring the island.
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As you can see, most of them are at Imerovigli because it is the quietest place to enjoy the view of the caldera (volcano) and the sunsets while being private and secluded at the same time. Swimming in any of these infinity pools could be an unforgettable experience. Will you live it?