Vedema Resort · Megalochori · Santorini, Greece

Vedema Resort

Megalochori · Santorini · Greece · 400-Year-Old Winery Village

Santorini's first five-star hotel, born from a 400-year-old wine cellar in the medieval village of Megalochori — where Cycladic architecture, Assyrtiko wine culture, and traditional ceramic arts converge in private courtyard suites.

400-Year-Old Wine Cellar · Alati Cave RestaurantVillage Suite with Private Courtyard PoolSelene Gastronomic Lunch · Assyrtiko Wine Masterclass
Starting FromUSD 26,000per package · 2 guests · 4 nights
Location Overview
Megalochori, Santorini, South Aegean, Greece · 15min from Santorini Airport (JTR) · Heart of Santorini wine country · 15min to Fira · 40min to Oia
The Village That Became a Resort

Vedema Resort
Village Suite · Private Courtyard Pool

LocationMegalochori medieval village, Santorini wine country
SuiteVillage Suite with private courtyard and pool
Property74 suites & villas in a 400-year-old winery village, Luxury Collection
WineryCanava 400-year-old wine cellar · Alati cave restaurant · Assyrtiko wines
PotteryBCK Biennale of Contemporary Keramics — exclusive resort partner
DiningAlati cave · Pergola poolside · Selene gastronomic (off-property)

Vedema is Santorini's original five-star hotel, opened in 1993 in the medieval village of Megalochori, built around a 400-year-old winery whose stone-vaulted cellars still form the heart of the property. Vedema means 'grape harvest' in Venetian — the language of Santorini's centuries-long occupation — and that etymology still governs the property: the surrounding vineyards of Hatzidakis and Gavalas produce the Assyrtiko wine that defines the island's gastronomic identity, available in the Canava Wine Bar underground in the original cellar.

The resort was designed by architect Mary Kavagia to resemble a traditional Cycladic fortified village — 74 whitewashed suites and villas connected by cobblestone pathways, herb gardens, olive trees, and succulents. Village Suites feature private courtyard pools surrounded by traditional stone. Megalochori's cobblestone streets and 17th-century mansions extend directly beyond Vedema's walls — guests walk into a living medieval Cycladic village rather than a tourist development.

The resort's exclusive partnership with the Biennale of Contemporary Keramics (BCK) makes it the only hotel on Santorini providing access to the island's most serious art ceramic programme, connecting the ancient volcanic clay tradition with contemporary artists working in the medium today.

Through the Lens

Cycladic Village
& 400-Year-Old Winery

Vedema Resort entrance in Megalochori — from the street, indistinguishable from any Cycladic mansion; within, 74 suites and villas in a resort-village, Santorini, Greece
Vedema exterior — whitewashed Cycladic architecture, cobblestone pathways, herb gardens, and succulents, Megalochori medieval village, Santorini
Vedema Resort map — surrounded by Santorini's premier wine estates, Hatzidakis and Gavalas Wineries adjacent, 15min from Fira
Vedema Olympian Villa with private pool — private courtyard pool and outdoor space amid Cycladic stone structures and emerald vineyard views
Vedema Olympian Villa interior — wood furnishings, Cycladic architecture, opulently upholstered living room with stone feature walls
Alati cave restaurant at Vedema — dining in the 400-year-old volcanic stone wine cellar, Megalochori, Santorini
Vedema Resort garden pathways — cobblestone lanes bordered by olive trees and Cycladic architecture, Megalochori, Santorini
Accommodation

Village Suite
Private Courtyard Pool · Cycladic Style

The Village Suites at Vedema are built into the original Cycladic structures of the winery village — interiors styled with antique island furnishings, sugar-white in colour and upholstered in sumptuous fabrics, surrounding private courtyard pools enclosed by traditional stone walls. All suites have private terraces and access to the resort's main pool, heated jacuzzi, and the Elios Spa.

The Olympian Villas represent the pinnacle of the property: private outdoor pools and jacuzzis, views toward the Aegean and Santorini mountains, and dedicated butler service. The Presidential Villa adds a full kitchen. The 2021 expansion introduced the Grecian and Corinthian villa categories with the island's most contemporary Cycladic interiors.

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Village Suite · Private Courtyard Pool
Private courtyard pool enclosed by Cycladic stone · private terrace · antique island furnishings · access to resort pools, jacuzzi, and Elios Spa
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Olympian Villa
Private outdoor pool and jacuzzi · Aegean and mountain views · butler service · the premier category in the original winery village grounds
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Alati Cave Restaurant
400-year-old volcanic stone wine cellar · candlelit seafood-focused dining · locally produced ceramics · Privé private cave dining room for two
Dining & Flavours

Selene & Alati
Gastronomic Santorini

The signature gastronomic lunch is at Selene — one of the most influential Greek restaurants of the past three decades, a pioneer of Santorini-specific cuisine: cherry tomatoes, white aubergines, fava beans, and the Assyrtiko grape, prepared with technique and elegance that put Santorini on the international dining map.

At Vedema, Alati occupies the 400-year-old volcanic stone wine cellar. The menu is seafood-focused with locally sourced produce and ceramics hand-thrown by island artisans. The Canava Wine Bar offers Assyrtiko tastings in the adjacent underground cellar. Pergola serves Prosecco-accompanied breakfasts and Mediterranean lunches by the main pool.

Selene Restaurant — Greek Gastronomic Pioneer · Alati in the 400-Year-Old Wine Cave · Canava Assyrtiko Wine Bar · Pergola Poolside Mediterranean · Cycladic Table & Local Ceramics
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Experiences

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Traditional Santorini Ceramic Workshop
A private hand-throwing session with a village ceramicist using Santorini's volcanic clay, as part of the BCK Biennale of Contemporary Keramics exclusive partnership
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Assyrtiko Wine Estate Masterclass
Hatzidakis Winery's vineyard runs to the edge of Vedema's property — a private tasting with the estate owner or sommelier, covering Assyrtiko's singular volcanic terroir
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Oia Contemporary Art Gallery Private Sunset Tour
A private sunset tour of Oia's best contemporary art galleries and artist studios with a local gallerist as guide, followed by a caldera-view dinner
Private Sunset Sailing Around the Caldera
A private sailboat through the Santorini caldera — the volcanic islands, hot springs of Nea Kameni, and the black and red sand beaches, timed for sunset
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Private Akrotiri Archaeological Tour
The Minoan city of Akrotiri, preserved under volcanic ash since 1620 BC, with a private archaeologist as guide — one of the Mediterranean's most important Bronze Age sites
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Megalochori Village Walk & Symposion
The private medieval streets of Megalochori — cobblestone, pirate hideaways, 17th-century mansions — plus the Symposion cultural centre for an immersive music and mythology programme
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

Four nights inside a 400-year-old Santorini winery village — private courtyard pool, Assyrtiko wine in the cellar, a ceramic workshop, caldera sailing, and one of Greece's most influential gastronomic lunches.

Add-ons: Private Santorini helicopter tour +€4,000 · Ancient Greek pottery restoration class +€600

Day 1 · Santorini Airport · Wine Village Arrival
Cycladic Welcome
Private transfer from JTR (15 minutes). Check-in to the Village Suite with courtyard pool. Welcome with Vedema's own Assyrtiko wine. Tour of the 400-year-old Canava wine cellar. Traditional Cycladic welcome dinner in Alati cave restaurant.
Day 2 · Pottery Workshop · Selene · Spa & Vineyard
Clay, Wine & Greek Gastronomy
Morning private traditional Santorini ceramic workshop. Lunch at Selene — one of Greece's most influential gastronomic restaurants. Afternoon Elios Spa and vineyard walk with the Hatzidakis viticulturalist.
Day 3 · Oia Art Gallery · Caldera Sailing
Art & Sea
Morning private Oia contemporary art gallery and studio tour. Afternoon private sailboat through the caldera — volcanic islands, hot springs, and black sand beaches, timed for sunset over the Aegean.
Day 4 · Assyrtiko Masterclass · Akrotiri · Farewell
Wine, Bronze Age & Final Evening
Morning Assyrtiko wine masterclass at Hatzidakis estate. Afternoon private archaeologist tour of Akrotiri. Farewell Greek tasting dinner at Vedema or Megalochori village.
Day 5 · Breakfast · Transfer
Final Morning & Departure
Last breakfast overlooking the Cycladic village. Private transfer to Santorini Airport (JTR).
At a Glance

Vedema Resort

Location
Megalochori, Santorini wine country, South Aegean
Suite
Village Suite with private courtyard pool
Property
74 suites & villas — 400-year-old winery, Luxury Collection
Duration
4 Nights · 5 Days
Guests
2 guests (private suite)
Winery
Canava 400-year-old cellar · Assyrtiko wine
Selene
One of Greece's most influential gastronomic restaurants
Pottery
BCK Biennale Keramics — exclusive resort partnership
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights Village Suite with private courtyard pool
  • Daily breakfast at Pergola and daily dinner
  • Private transfers (Santorini Airport JTR)
  • Private traditional ceramic workshop (BCK Biennale)
  • Selene gastronomic lunch (Day 2)
  • Oia contemporary art gallery private sunset tour
  • Assyrtiko wine estate masterclass at Hatzidakis
  • Private caldera sunset sailboat excursion
  • Luxury welcome gift package
Why Vedema Resort

Santorini's Original Five-Star Hotel — Still the Most Authentic

Vedema was Santorini's first five-star hotel, built in a 400-year-old winery whose volcanic stone cellars are still the heart of the property. While most of the island's luxury hotels were built for caldera views, Vedema was built for the wine, the village, and the culture. The BCK Biennale of Contemporary Keramics partnership gives Vedema exclusive access to Santorini's most serious ceramic art programme. The Hatzidakis vineyard runs to the property's edge. And Alati — the cave restaurant in the 400-year-old cellar — remains, three decades on, one of the most atmospheric dining rooms in Greece.

Megalochori · Santorini · Greece · 400-Year-Old Winery Village

Vedema Resort
Vedema Resort · Megalochori · Santorini, Greece

A 4-night stay in Santorini's original five-star resort — a 400-year-old winery village transformed into 74 Cycladic suites and villas in the medieval village of Megalochori. Private courtyard pool, Alati cave restaurant, and Assyrtiko wine from the adjacent vineyard.

Selene gastronomic lunch. Private caldera sunset sailing. A traditional ceramic workshop. Oia art galleries at sunset. Akrotiri with a private archaeologist. Four nights where Santorini's deepest culture meets its finest hospitality.

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Signature Experiences
  • Traditional Santorini ceramic workshop — volcanic clay
  • Assyrtiko wine masterclass at Hatzidakis
  • Selene gastronomic lunch — Greek culinary pioneer
  • Private caldera sunset sailing
  • Oia contemporary art galleries at sunset
  • Akrotiri Bronze Age site with private archaeologist
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Price
USD 26,000 / 2 guests
Suite
Village Suite · Courtyard Pool
Location
Santorini, Greece
Journey Details
Day 1
Santorini Airport · Wine Village Arrival
Private transfer from JTR (15 minutes). Check-in to the Village Suite with courtyard pool. Welcome with Vedema's own Assyrtiko wine. Tour of the 400-year-old Canava wine cellar. Traditional Cycladic welcome dinner in Alati cave restaurant.
Day 2
Pottery Workshop · Selene · Spa & Vineyard
Morning private traditional Santorini ceramic workshop. Lunch at Selene — one of Greece's most influential gastronomic restaurants. Afternoon Elios Spa and vineyard walk with the Hatzidakis viticulturalist.
Day 3
Oia Art Gallery · Caldera Sailing
Morning private Oia contemporary art gallery and studio tour. Afternoon private sailboat through the caldera — volcanic islands, hot springs, and black sand beaches, timed for sunset over the Aegean.
Day 4
Assyrtiko Masterclass · Akrotiri · Farewell
Morning Assyrtiko wine masterclass at Hatzidakis estate. Afternoon private archaeologist tour of Akrotiri. Farewell Greek tasting dinner at Vedema or Megalochori village.
Day 5
Breakfast · Transfer
Last breakfast overlooking the Cycladic village. Private transfer to Santorini Airport (JTR).
4 nights Village Suite with private courtyard pool
Daily breakfast at Pergola and daily dinner
Private transfers (Santorini Airport JTR)
Private traditional ceramic workshop (BCK Biennale)
Selene gastronomic lunch (Day 2)
Oia contemporary art gallery private sunset tour
Assyrtiko wine estate masterclass at Hatzidakis
Private caldera sunset sailboat excursion
Luxury welcome gift package
International flights
Personal expenses and gratuities
Private helicopter tour (add-on: +€4,000)
Greek pottery restoration class (add-on: +€600)
Starting From
USD 26,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Guests
2 guests (private suite)
Suite
Village Suite with private courtyard pool
Meals
Daily breakfast & dinner included
Transfers
Private airport transfers (JTR)
Add-ons
Helicopter +€4,000 · Pottery restoration +€600

All components are fully flexible — refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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