
Santorini: The Luxe Itinerary
A premium Santorini Notion system for travelers who want iconic moments without tourist-gridlock stress.
The Santorini Secrets Shop offers premium digital travel planners, Notion itinerary templates, and instant-download maps for Greece. Built from verified local data, these tools solve specific travel logistics — island-hopping routes, wind-safe beach days, mobility-aware paths, and time-boxed airport layovers — across Santorini, Athens, Mykonos, and Crete.
9 products, built by a local research desk that walks every route before publishing it. No generic blog posts, no recycled summaries — just the decisions a 14-day Greece trip actually requires.
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A premium Santorini Notion system for travelers who want iconic moments without tourist-gridlock stress.

A step-aware map that flags steep stair zones, cable car access points, and the flattest beaches so you can move around without hauling luggage up endless steps.

A wind-smart beach map that tells you where to go when the north wind hits and which beaches become sand-blasted wind tunnels.

A time-boxed layover loop that keeps you out of tourist traps and back to the airport on time, with food, landmarks, and metro access built in.

Two compact drive loops (west and east) that keep legs under roughly 45 minutes and stop you from booking impossible day trips across Crete.

A tactical Athens city framework designed to optimize ruins, neighborhoods, nightlife, and transit in one clean plan.

A frictionless Mykonos planning system balancing beach clubs, villages, and timing-critical logistics around island wind conditions.

A route-first Crete operating system for travelers covering long distances without burning days on avoidable logistics mistakes.

The complete premium collection combining all four destination systems into one interoperable Notion command center.
A small editorial team based in Athens with seasonal field researchers across the Cyclades and Crete. Everything you see is captured, walked, and verified — never assembled from blog scraps.
Every GPS pin is captured on-site by a researcher in Greece. Restaurants are eaten at. Stair counts are counted, not estimated.
Closures, renovations, ferry schedules, and reservation rules are re-checked before peak season. Last full sweep: Feb 6, 2026.