Pros

  • Lovely grounds with breathtaking views of Kamari and the ocean
  • Spacious rooms have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and robes
  • Two tranquil outdoor pools, one with a bar, plus a hot tub
  • Relaxing spa with a sauna, whirlpool, treatments, and massages
  • Free breakfast at the restaurant with outdoor seating
  • Many rooms have whirlpools or private pools
See More Pros

Cons

  • Hilly grounds and stairs may prove difficult for some guests
  • Bathroom tile and grout show wear, particularly in showers
  • Free Wi-Fi is often spotty
See More Cons

Bottom Line

With the mountain’s imposing presence on one side and a breathtaking view of Kamari and the sea on the other, scenery is a highlight for the upper-middle-range Antinea Hotel. Couples also find romance in relaxing spa treatments, in-room whirlpools or private pools, and two-person daybeds around the main pool. A second pool and outdoor whirlpool provide space to spread out. While certainly pleasant, the 46 rooms are a bit underwhelming decor-wise; they are, however, spacious and come with mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Though welcoming to families, the hotel lacks kid-friendly features and guests with children may want to check out Anassa Deluxe Suites, which offers a wading pool and kitchenette-equipped rooms.

See More Bottom Line

Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Antinea Suites Hotel & Spa

Scene

Quiet hotel with lovely grounds, romantic features, and gorgeous views

Couples find Antinea Hotel appealing for its romantic features and lovely outdoor spaces. Families do stay here, but the limited kid-friendly amenities mean the crowd tends to be more adult. This quiet hotel is built on a mountainside, which lends itself to incredible views, but hills and stairs may present difficulties to those with mobility issues or strollers. Ivory walls and stone accents are a departure from the typical whitewashed look of the area, but it sits well against the rocky mountain. Green trees and bushes line the property, while pops of bright flowers add color. The lobby is traditionally decorated with bright-blue walls, a mahogany front desk, and older wood furniture. The restaurant is furnished in a similar vein with white tablecloths, whereas the bar is a more casual affair with wicker chairs, red-cushioned couches, and photos of staff with guests around the liquor bottles. 

See More Scene

Location

On a mountainside overlooking Kamari, a hilly 10-minute walk to the beach and restaurants

Antinea Hotel is in southeastern Santorini, on a winding, narrow road from Kamari up to Ancient Thera -- popular for its ancient ruins and stunning views. For those comfortable walking, there is a trail leading to the site just behind the hotel. From the property, it is a five-minute walk down the hill to the nearest bus stop, and a 10-minute walk to the black beach of Kamari. There are plenty of restaurants along the way, and more on the beach road, plus ample tourist-friendly shops. The capital city of Fira, and its iconic sunset views over the caldera, are a 16-minute drive from the hotel. Santorini Airport is a 10-minute drive away, and the port is 22 minutes. 

See More Location

Rooms

 Comfortable but underwhelming rooms; some with whirlpools and private pools 

Rooms are generally spacious and comfortable, but a bit underwhelming with their neutral color scheme and wood furniture. Double beds have simple, ivory blankets and the wardrobe and desk are made of basic wood. Still, they're pleasant enough and all have furnished outdoor spaces -- many with incredible views to the ocean. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, air-conditioning, and a safe, while some add a kettle alongside coffee and tea and a sitting area. Other upgrades include options for rooms with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, indoor or outdoor whirlpools, and a private pool. Bathrooms have a nice design with large, glass-doored shower stalls and vessel sinks. Double sinks and rainfall showerheads are available upgrades. However, grout and tile in the shower shows its age. Free soap, lotion, shampoo, and shower gel are provided, as are a hairdryer, bathrobes, and slippers. 

See More Rooms

Features

Two small pools, a spa with whirlpool and sauna, and a restaurant with free breakfast

The main pool is small but in an appealing spot, nestled between buildings with the mountain as a backdrop. There are a few curtained daybeds for two and lounge chairs under umbrellas, plus tables near the pool bar. Tucked around a corner is a secluded outdoor whirlpool. The hotel’s position against the mountain does mean that the sun disappears from the pool by late afternoon, leaving sunbathers in the shade. A smaller pool with a few loungers offers a quieter, cozy spot for a dip. An appealing spa offers guests another option for relaxation with a whirlpool, sauna, and Turkish bath, plus body and facial treatments. 

The restaurant's primary decor is an ancient-style fresco behind the buffet tables, as the rest of the furnishings are in a white or cream color. Outdoor dining is more attractive purely for the stunning view it offers. Breakfast is free and consists of the typical continental fare plus hot dishes. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, as well. Wi-Fi is free, but guests report difficulty getting a consistently strong signal. 

See More Features

Oyster Hotel Review

Antinea Suites Hotel & Spa

Scene

Quiet hotel with lovely grounds, romantic features, and gorgeous views

Couples find Antinea Hotel appealing for its romantic features and lovely outdoor spaces. Families do stay here, but the limited kid-friendly amenities mean the crowd tends to be more adult. This quiet hotel is built on a mountainside, which lends itself to incredible views, but hills and stairs may present difficulties to those with mobility issues or strollers. Ivory walls and stone accents are a departure from the typical whitewashed look of the area, but it sits well against the rocky mountain. Green trees and bushes line the property, while pops of bright flowers add color. The lobby is traditionally decorated with bright-blue walls, a mahogany front desk, and older wood furniture. The restaurant is furnished in a similar vein with white tablecloths, whereas the bar is a more casual affair with wicker chairs, red-cushioned couches, and photos of staff with guests around the liquor bottles. 

See More Scene

Location

On a mountainside overlooking Kamari, a hilly 10-minute walk to the beach and restaurants

Antinea Hotel is in southeastern Santorini, on a winding, narrow road from Kamari up to Ancient Thera -- popular for its ancient ruins and stunning views. For those comfortable walking, there is a trail leading to the site just behind the hotel. From the property, it is a five-minute walk down the hill to the nearest bus stop, and a 10-minute walk to the black beach of Kamari. There are plenty of restaurants along the way, and more on the beach road, plus ample tourist-friendly shops. The capital city of Fira, and its iconic sunset views over the caldera, are a 16-minute drive from the hotel. Santorini Airport is a 10-minute drive away, and the port is 22 minutes. 

See More Location

Rooms

 Comfortable but underwhelming rooms; some with whirlpools and private pools 

Rooms are generally spacious and comfortable, but a bit underwhelming with their neutral color scheme and wood furniture. Double beds have simple, ivory blankets and the wardrobe and desk are made of basic wood. Still, they're pleasant enough and all have furnished outdoor spaces -- many with incredible views to the ocean. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, air-conditioning, and a safe, while some add a kettle alongside coffee and tea and a sitting area. Other upgrades include options for rooms with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, indoor or outdoor whirlpools, and a private pool. Bathrooms have a nice design with large, glass-doored shower stalls and vessel sinks. Double sinks and rainfall showerheads are available upgrades. However, grout and tile in the shower shows its age. Free soap, lotion, shampoo, and shower gel are provided, as are a hairdryer, bathrobes, and slippers. 

See More Rooms

Features

Two small pools, a spa with whirlpool and sauna, and a restaurant with free breakfast

The main pool is small but in an appealing spot, nestled between buildings with the mountain as a backdrop. There are a few curtained daybeds for two and lounge chairs under umbrellas, plus tables near the pool bar. Tucked around a corner is a secluded outdoor whirlpool. The hotel’s position against the mountain does mean that the sun disappears from the pool by late afternoon, leaving sunbathers in the shade. A smaller pool with a few loungers offers a quieter, cozy spot for a dip. An appealing spa offers guests another option for relaxation with a whirlpool, sauna, and Turkish bath, plus body and facial treatments. 

The restaurant's primary decor is an ancient-style fresco behind the buffet tables, as the rest of the furnishings are in a white or cream color. Outdoor dining is more attractive purely for the stunning view it offers. Breakfast is free and consists of the typical continental fare plus hot dishes. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, as well. Wi-Fi is free, but guests report difficulty getting a consistently strong signal. 

See More Features

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

Disclaimer: This content was accurate at the time the hotel was reviewed. Please check our partner sites when booking to verify that details are still correct.