"Somewhere on the long list of good things that originated in Greece — the Olympic Games, feta cheese, democracy — is architecture. There are the buildings you’ll view on sightseeing tours, the ancient temples and grand palaces of the Acropolis, and there’s the Cycladic tradition. These are the buildings you’ll actually sleep in and wander past while staying on the islands, the charming whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches you’ll never tire of photographing. Bellonias Villas, on Santorini, is a contemporary take on that quaintly rustic Cycladic aesthetic. Like the island’s older buildings, it’s all smooth stucco, clean lines, curving archways, and petite windows that reveal picture-perfect views of the Aegean Sea. But inside the hotel’s 27 villa suites, the look is modern and minimalist." - Tablet Hotels