Luxe Beat Magazine APRIL 2015 | Page 56

C aves have always been interesting to me, but I can’t say I have ever had a desire to spend too much time in them, let alone sleep in one. That has all changed since experiencing the Iconic Santorini, located in the picturesque village of Imerovigli, Santorini, Greece. I knew this five-star distinctive boutique cave hotel had to be good. After all, in 2014, it was awarded the following: Travel Award 2014 Winner Greece’s Leading Boutique Hotel; Certificate of Excellence Travel Award; The Smith Hotel Awards, Top Ten in the World; and Tatler 101 Best Hotels in the World – Tatler Travel Guide. We arrived at dusk. Why was my heart beating so fast when I looked o n th i o th iff ith th narrow passageways? How was our luggage ever going to make it down those stairs, let alone me? Met at the top by the hotel manager, we followed the stairs with well-placed railings and signage to the cave reception area. It was so welcoming and comfortable. Before I could ask about our luggage, we saw the workers carrying down our luggage by holding it over their heads. If they do that on a daily basis, up and down, they certainly do not need strength training. 56 Rooms We were then led to our cave hideaway room, carved out from the rocks, where champagne was awaiting. All the walls are painted white, and its smooth curves relax you. The rustic furniture, combined ith a mo rn at r n t i ion is comforting. You may discover a distressed rocking chair, a metal shoe rack or clothes rack, but they all add to the sense of place. Instead of anything feeling old or antiquated, it all seems welcoming and comfortable, especially the bed. Beds used throughout are COCOMAT® four layer oversize beds. This i to off ith on r am niti an th o o bath products, sheer luxury. What may be in one room, won’t be in another, as far as furnishings. The twenty-two individualized cave r i n an it o r levels, are designed to convey the Greek-style, which complements historic Cycladic architecture that honors the original cave architecture found throughout Santorini. During the daylight hours, this architecture was evident on the side of the island. However each hotel maintains its own personality, and the Iconic Santorini is one we’ll never forget. Restaurants The Iconic has an authentic home-stye restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are also numerous private dining areas and terrace seating and lounge areas. They describe the food as home-style, but it was well beyond ordinary. After all, you are staying in a tar ro rty an hat i r i to a tar standard. We were able to enjoy our breakfast on our terrace or in the dining room. It was our choice and so was the Classic Suite Courtesy of Iconic Santorini timing. Our choice was to enjoy our delicious breakfast, as we relaxed on our terrace and imagined the beginning of each day and what it held. Our dinner was so delightful in one of the smaller dining areas. A second night after being invited to go to the other side of the island to a lovely restaurant, we chose to return to the Iconic and enjoy Iconic’s peacefulness, as we gazed out at the Aegean. No matter what time of day or night,