Not every moment in Santorini needs more action or beautiful visuals. Sometimes, you just need space to come back to yourself, which is where Cybele Holistic Space comes in.
What to do in Santorini when you need to relax or de-stress?
If Santorini feels overwhelming, you can choose slower, more grounding experiences such as quiet village walks, private wine tastings away from the crowds, or wellness spaces like Cybele Holistic Space, offering yoga and sound healing for nervous system reset.
What should I do after a long or intense day in Santorini?
After crowded sunsets, busy sightseeing, or travel days, calming experiences like restorative yoga, breathwork, or sound healing can help you decompress and reset before continuing your trip.
Are there calm, non-touristy experiences in Santorini?
Yes. Beyond the main viewpoints, there are quieter spaces and local-led experiences focused on presence, culture, and slower rhythms of the island.
Why I Recommend Cybele Holistic Space
There are places in Santorini you visit.
And then there are spaces that help you feel grounded, like you’re part of something deeper.
Cybele is one of those.
Not a wellness studio in the traditional sense, but a quiet, intentional space for slowing down, reconnecting, and resetting your nervous system through movement, sound, and presence.

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Cybele Holistic Space: The Experience
Cybele holds a different rhythm from the rest of the island.
You don’t come here to do more. You come here to feel again.
Sessions range from gentle yoga and breathwork to sound healing experiences that work more subtly, helping your system slow down without forcing it.
Cybele Holistic Space focuses on:
– softening tension
– reconnecting with your body
– nervous release and reset
Depending on the day, you might join:
– a grounding morning practice
– a restorative session after a long travel day
– a sound journey that quiets mental noise
– or a small, retreat-style half-day gathering
It’s the kind of place that doesn’t try to impress you. Instead, it quietly meets you where you are.
Is Cybele Holistic Space the Right Choice for You?
Who It’s For:
- Travelers feeling overwhelmed, tired, or overstimulated
- People seeking calm, grounding, and nervous system reset
- Solo travelers or couples wanting a softer experience of Santorini
- Those already interested in yoga, breathwork, or sound healing
- Retreat guests or conscious travelers integrating deeper experiences
Who It’s Not For:
- Large group, social, or party-style experiences
- People looking for quick, surface-level activities
- Strict schedules with no space to slow down
At a Glance
- Location: Pori, Santorini – just outside of Oia
- Type: Wellness / holistic space / sound healing
- Best for: nervous reset in Santorini
- Time needed: a few hours / half-day, depending on the activity
- Atmosphere: casual, mindful, warm and welcoming
- Retreat host & organizer-friendly
- No two visits are exactly the same, which is part of what makes it worth including.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cybele Holistic Space
Is Cybele Holistic Space suitable for beginners?
Yes. Sessions meet you where you are, with no prior experience required.
What types of sessions do they offer?
Cybele offers yoga, breathwork, acupunture and sound healing sessions, often in small group or retreat-style formats.
Is this a fitness class or a wellness experience?
Cybele is focused on nervous system regulation and presence, not fitness performance.
Can I book a private session?
By all means, depending on availability. Both private and small group sessions can be arranged.
Is this suitable after a long travel day?
Yes. Many visitors find Cybele especially valuable for resetting after travel, crowds, or overstimulation.
Do you need to book in advance?
It’s much better to book in advance, especially during the busy season, as experiences are often small and space is limited.
If Cybele Feels Right for You
I send people to Cybele when the day needs to soften. After travel, crowds, or simply too much input. It becomes part of a slower rhythm, more compatible with deeper travel than standard activities on the island; not something to “fit in”, but something that reshapes the rest of your stay.

