Few hours away from S'pore, Santorini Park exists near Hua Hin, Thailand. Looks like Greece.

When you need some nice Instagram photos.

Tanya Ong | June 21, 2018, 08:36 PM

Santorini, Greece, is a beautiful place known for its blue and white buildings, and beautifully landscaped pathways.

You may see photos like these on Instagram:

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I thought there were more flowers when I saw in person but still cute #santorini #greece #summer #ootd #oia

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Travel is still the most intense mode of learning 🌍 . . . #lifewelltravelled #santorini #greece #wanderlust #beautifuldestinations #neverstopexploring #femmetravel #live #love #travel #explore #girlsborntotravel #exploretocreate #vscophile #vsco #liveauthentic #illgrammers #visualsoflife #photooftheday

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Место, в которое влюбляешься с первого взгляда😍 . По фото не передать всю атмосферу и красоту этого острова 🌝 . #греция#афины#турист#tagsapp #me #picoftheday #follow #followme #like4like #cute #tbt #happy #fashion #beautiful #photooftheday #instagood #lovestory#милос#milos#santorini

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Here's some good news

And if looking at such photos ignites your wanderlust, we have great news for you: You don't have to fly all the way to Greece just to get that Insta-worthy shot.

Located near Hua Hin, Thailand, there is a place called Santorini Park that looks strikingly similar to Greece.

Santorini Park

Santorini Park is an amusement park in Thailand that opened in 2012.

Its attractions include various rides, a trick eye museum, and retail offerings.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

Photo from Santorini Park.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

But beyond just rides, visitors can go there to get a glimpse of white and blue architecture that is typical of the Greek islands.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

According to the Santorini Park website, they noted that people like to share and take pictures.

The beautiful buildings and pathways were created with this purpose in mind: For guests to enjoy the atmosphere.

"Every corner must be beautiful."

Photo from Santorini Park.

Photo from Santorini Park's Facebook.

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Getting there

Santorini Park is located in the Cha-Am district, about a 40 minutes' drive from Hua Hin.

Visitors may take the red bus "Phetchaburi - Hua Hin" that departs from Hua Hin market.

Alternatively, they can get there with a two- to three-hour car ride from Bangkok.

More details on getting there can be found on their site.

The entry fee is 150 baht for non-Thai residents, and tickets for rides are sold separately.

For guests living in Santorini Park Stay, an accommodation located within the park, they do not need to pay an entry fee.

Top photo composite image from Santorini Park Facebook