Spiros & Hiroko HotelvsIconic Santorini - A Boutique Cave Hotel
Zorzis Hotel and Iconic Santorini, a boutique cave hotel are both praised by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Zorzis Hotel scores marginally better than Iconic Santorini, a boutique cave hotel. Zorzis Hotel comes in at 78 with accolades from 2 sources like Lonely Planet, Oyster.
Spiros & Hiroko Hotel
 Oyster
 Lonely Planet
Perissa 84700, Greece
From $0/night
- Free Internet
 - Free Breakfast
 - Pool
 - Free Parking
 - Multilingual
 - Air Conditioning
 
Budget
 "The two-and-a-half-pearl, adult-only Zorzis Hotel offers clean, affordable rooms in a peaceful environment." Full review
 "Behind a huge bloom of geraniums on Perissa’s main street, Hirohiko and Spiros (a Japanese-Greek couple) run an immaculate 10-room hotel." Full review
Iconic Santorini - A Boutique Cave Hotel
 Condé Nast Traveler
 The Telegraph
 Mr & Mrs Smith
 Lonely Planet
 U.S. News & World Report
Imerovigli, Imerovigli 84700, Greece
From $390/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Hot Tub
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 - Laundry Service
 
 Readers' Choice Award
 "Perched high above the Aegean in the village of Imerovigli, this old-meets-new hotel has been carved into Santorini’s ancient caldera wall." Full review
9.0
 "Enjoying fabulous views across Santorini's stunning caldera, Iconic Santorini was the island's first luxury cave-conversion hotel, dating originally from the early 1980s." Full review
 "A sea-view pool, cosy spa and breezy whites and blues have freshened the traditional dwellings, now the perfect spot for a luxurious break with dazzling Aegean Sea views." Full review
Top choice
 "This five-star cave hotel is something special, with great attention paid to tiny details" Full review
19.0
 "Perched above the Aegean Sea, about 2 miles north of the town of Fira, the Iconic Santorini, a boutique cave hotel, is ideal for leisure travelers seeking a romantic stay in Santorini, Greece." Full review