If you’re visiting Santorini and want more than just picture-perfect sunsets, a cooking class at the Andronis Concept offers a flavorful glimpse into Greek culinary traditions. This two-hour experience combines a lively, hands-on cooking session with a delicious meal paired with local wines, set amid the vineyards of Cavalieros. It’s a chance to learn recipes that you can impress friends with back home while soaking in some of the island’s most scenic views.
What I find particularly appealing about this experience are two things: first, the way the local Chef guides you through each step with a friendly, approachable manner—making it feel more like cooking with a knowledgeable friend than a formal class. Second, the authentic ingredients and the opportunity to pick produce from the experiential gardens add a tactile, genuine touch to the process.
However, one consideration to keep in mind is the cost. At $226 per person, it’s not exactly cheap. But when you consider that this includes the full meal, drinks, recipes, and a souvenir apron, it begins to feel like a worthwhile investment in a memorable, edible experience—not just a cooking lesson. Also, note that hotel transfers are not included, so you’ll want to plan your transportation accordingly.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Authentic Greek recipes: Learn to prepare dishes that reflect the rich culinary traditions of Greece.
- Beautiful setting: The class takes place in Cavalieros vineyards, offering stunning views and a peaceful environment.
- Hands-on experience: You’ll choose ingredients from gardens and follow a friendly local chef’s instructions.
- Inclusive meal: Finish by enjoying your creations with local wines in a convivial, hotel setting.
- Recipe and souvenir: Participants receive a recipe book and a signature Andronis apron to take home.
- Private groups: The experience is tailored to private groups, making it ideal for families or couples seeking exclusivity.
Discovering the True Flavors of Greece in Imerovigli

Santorini is synonymous with breathtaking scenery and elegant resorts, but for the food lover, the Andronis Concept cooking class offers a chance to go beyond the typical tourist fare. Sitting in the middle of vineyards in Imerovigli, you’ll find yourself in a setting that balances natural beauty with the warmth of Greek hospitality. This experience is designed for those who want a genuine, immersive taste of local cuisine, not just a quick demonstration.
The journey begins with a tour through the experiential gardens, where you’ll get to handpick fresh ingredients—a simple but meaningful step that connects you directly with the food you’ll prepare. The Chef’s approachable manner shines here, making it easy for even novice cooks to feel confident. As one reviewer said, “The chef was very knowledgeable and helpful,” which can make all the difference when trying unfamiliar recipes.
The cooking itself is a hands-on affair, giving you the chance to learn techniques and flavors that are authentic to Greece. Expect to make several traditional dishes, a process that emphasizes learning rather than perfection. The instructor guides you step by step, ensuring you grasp each part of the process. This makes the class especially suitable for those who enjoy participatory, interactive experiences rather than passive watching.
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The Meal and Wines: A Delicious End to Your Cooking Adventure

After the cooking, you’ll sit down to feast on the dishes you’ve prepared, complemented by local wines. The setting for the meal is a famous hotel, which offers a comfortable, elegant atmosphere with stunning views over the caldera. Several reviews highlight how well the meal and wine pairing work: “Feasting on Greek dishes with local wines was a real highlight,” shared a satisfied participant.
The fact that recipes are included along with an Andronis apron to take home adds a practical keepsake, allowing you to recreate the experience later. For many, this turns a one-time activity into a lasting memory—both tangible and flavorful.
Logistics and Practical Tips

The price of $226 per person reflects the combined value of instruction, ingredients, meal, drinks, and souvenirs. While this may seem steep, consider the quality of the experience—learning authentic recipes in a picturesque setting with expert guidance. The class lasts about two hours, with start times that vary, so it’s wise to check availability in advance.
Since hotel transfer is not included, you’ll need to organize your transportation. The experience is private group only, making it ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking a personalized touch. English is the instructor’s language, and cancellation up to 24 hours in advance is free, offering some flexibility.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This cooking class is perfect for travelers who enjoy interactive, culinary experiences and want to bring a piece of Greece home. Food enthusiasts, families, or couples seeking a memorable activity off the usual sightseeing route will find this especially rewarding. If you value authentic ingredients, scenic settings, and local wines, it is likely to be a highlight of your trip.
Those on a tight schedule or with limited mobility should consider the logistics beforehand, as the class doesn’t include transport and involves some walking in the gardens. Also, be prepared for the cost—this is a premium experience, but one that many find worth the investment.
The Sum Up

Participating in a cooking class at the Andronis Concept in Imerovigli offers a wonderful blend of culinary education, local culture, and stunning scenery. It’s a chance to learn delicious Greek recipes directly from a friendly, knowledgeable chef, while also enjoying the tranquility and beauty of Santorini’s vineyards. The full meal, paired with local wines, makes it not just a cooking lesson but a memorable dining experience.
This activity is best suited for food lovers, small groups, and those craving an authentic taste of Greece beyond the postcard scenery. It’s a bit of a splurge, but when you consider the quality, setting, and the lasting souvenir of recipes and apron, many find it well worth it.
If you’re eager to add a flavorful, hands-on dimension to your Santorini trip, this cooking class could be just the ticket. Just remember to book ahead, plan your transportation, and come ready to enjoy authentic Greek hospitality at its finest.
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FAQ
Is transportation to the class included?
No, hotel transfers are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the venue.
How long does the cooking class last?
The class lasts approximately two hours, but check the specific start times when you book.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Since the class is private and involves hands-on cooking, it’s generally suitable for families, but age restrictions or preferences should be checked with the provider.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the cooking class, local chef, recipe book, full meal with drinks, and a signature apron to take home.
Is this experience appropriate for complete beginners?
Absolutely. The chef guides you step-by-step, making it accessible whether you’re a novice or experienced cook.
Do I need to speak English?
Yes, the class is conducted in English.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for a hands-on cooking experience, plus an apron which is provided.
If you’re looking for a flavorful and authentic way to experience Santorini, this cooking class at Andronis Concept offers a memorable, delicious adventure into Greek cuisine.
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