From £855 per night
Sabia Cave House is a beautifully renovated traditional canava in Oia, Santorini, offering two double bedrooms and a private outdoor jacuzzi on a balcony that gazes directly at the volcano.
Nestled on the lower footpaths of the village, it sits quietly in the heart of Oia yet feels tucked away and serene. Just beyond the private gate, the blue dome and bell tower of St Spyridon’s church complete the timeless Santorini scene, with the caldera unfolding gently in front of you.
Entering from the cliffside path, the large private terrace opens to panoramic volcano views, with the iconic blue-domed church rising softly behind. The space is arranged for effortless outdoor living — a sunshade, table, and chairs invite relaxed alfresco meals, while loungers provide the perfect place for long, lazy hours in the sun. The stone-built, heated outdoor jacuzzi stands as the terrace’s highlight, positioned just right for deep relaxation while taking in the caldera in true Santorini style.
The villa preserves the soul of a traditional cave house, with clean white lines, graceful curved vaulted arches, and in-built stone features that feel organic and timeless. Clever use of space and the natural shapes carved into the rock create a distinctive charm throughout. Both bedrooms offer queen-size beds and stone-built en-suite shower rooms stocked with luxury toiletries, while the compact living area and fully equipped kitchen provide everything needed for a simple, comfortable stay.
In Greek, “canava” means cellar. On Santorini, the soft volcanic rock made it easy to carve these vaulted caves for storing wine, each one unique in shape and form as it moulds naturally into the cliffside. Sabia Cave House is one such original structure, carefully updated with modern comforts while keeping the distinctive cave-house character that connects guests to the island’s quiet history. Staying here feels like stepping gently into Santorini’s past, wrapped in present-day ease.