It’s easy to miss Sandblu if you’re not keeping an eye out for it. Carved into the side of the Mesa Vouno mountains on the Greek island of Santorini, the resort’s whitewashed facades were designed to appear as if borne from the stone itself. You enter through a nondescript pathway on a stretch of road dotted with blue-domed homes and restaurants, and may think you’re invading private property—if not for the brightly lit reception area at the foot of the resort, where a troupe of employees in sand-colored linens are on-hand to check-in guests and buggy them up to their rooms.

Photo: Courtesy of Sandblu/George Fakaros

Sandblu opened in July 2024 on the Southeastern edge of the island—a convenient 10-minute drive from the Santorini International Airport. The island has developed something o

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