The Makers of Santorini
Emporio | Greece
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Artisan Tour in Santorini with visits to workshops and encounters with local artisans at work.
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Maria Petraki Ioannis Ioannou
What is this?
This experience weaves together landscapes, stories, and craftsmanship from Santorini’s lesser-known paths. It begins with a stop at a striking volcanic opening — beloved by locals — for a wide, wind-kissed view of Oia and Imerovigli from afar. Afterwards, you'll meet some of the island’s skilled artisans — a ceramicist, jeweler, sandalmaker, woodcarver, or leather worker — who continues to create by hand, preserving knowledge and creativity shaped by generations.
You’ll then wander the winding alleys of Emporeio, a village with remarkable architecture, where homes are built into the protective curve of a Venetian wall. Pause here for an ice cream or a baklava with homemade lemonade—before heading to the island’s Tomato Museum, where Santorini’s famously intense cherry tomato is preserved along with the memory of a vanishing rural life.
The experience ends with a soul-warming lunch at a family-run taverna. Alternatively, you can swap lunch for a small family winery visit.
What makes this unique?
Beyond the clichés and postcard images, another Santorini endures — made of family-run shops, lived-in workshops, and people who carry forward skills, gestures, and stories often overlooked. What makes this experience different is the space it gives to encounter those lives without spectacle: what you see is not staged, but simply ongoing.
You’ll share a table where the recipes are still handwritten, and the ingredients come from places with names and faces, not labels. You’ll listen to voices that speak of time, practice, and the pride of those who continue to make with their hands, every day.
Maria is part of this living network. She introduces you to people she’s known for years. Her presence opens doors that are rarely accessible to visitors, allowing you to enter the natural rhythm of places that are rarely on display. Through her, the island speaks in its own voice: steady, skilled, and deeply human.
What is the profile of the host?
Maria Petraki was born and raised in Santorini, and continues to live there year-round. Her deep connection to the island shapes every experience she creates — guided not by routes or checklists, but by the real pace of local life.
She welcomes guests with the warmth of Greek hospitality, offering moments that feel more like a visit with old friends than a scheduled activity. Through her, you’ll discover the Santorini where life unfolds slowly, where people still stop for coffee, conversation, and the beauty of small things.
With a natural sense for storytelling and attention to detail, Maria curates experiences that are thoughtful, unhurried, and truly memorable.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen and a hat.
This experience includes light to moderate walking, with regular breaks as needed.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Maria offers pick-up from your hotel, the port, the airport, or the top of the cable car. Contact her via Chat after booking for arrangements.
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EUR 275
per person
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
4.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance by a resident with deep local connections, air-conditioned transportation, Tomato Museum entry ticket, water, and a hearty meal at the local tavern.
Offered in English, Greek, Spanish
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
4.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance by a resident with deep local connections, air-conditioned transportation, Tomato Museum entry ticket, water, and a hearty meal at the local tavern.
Offered in English, Greek, Spanish