Provlama studios

About
Provlama Studios is a studio-style accommodation property on Folegandros, a small Cycladic island in the southern Aegean known for its unhurried pace, whitewashed clifftop Chora, and limited but carefully chosen lodging options. Studio units of this type — compact, self-contained, typically with a kitchenette or kitchenette alcove — are the most common form of independent accommodation on the island, suited to travelers who prefer flexibility over hotel services.
Folegandros receives far fewer visitors than neighboring Santorini or Mykonos, which means accommodation here books out well in advance in July and August. If you are considering Provlama Studios for a stay, contacting the property early in the season — or even the previous winter — is advisable. The island's small size also means that almost any base puts you within reach of the main settlements and beaches by foot, local bus, or short taxi ride.
The coordinates place Provlama Studios in the broader central area of the island, within range of Folegandros Town (Chora) and the lower port settlement of Karavostasis. This central positioning is typical for studio properties that cater to independent travelers wanting access to both the port ferry connections and the clifftop village.
What to Expect
Studio accommodation on Folegandros generally follows a consistent format: a single open-plan living and sleeping space with a private bathroom and some form of self-catering facility, from a simple two-ring hob to a full compact kitchen. Outdoor space — a terrace, balcony, or shared courtyard — is common, and many studios on the island are positioned to catch Aegean views or the prevailing northerly breeze that keeps summer temperatures manageable.
Provlama Studios falls into this category of independent studio lodging. Without a detailed property listing available at time of writing, it is not possible to confirm specific room counts, exact facilities, air conditioning provision, or on-site services such as a pool or breakfast. What is consistent with this class of accommodation on Folegandros is a quiet, unpretentious stay that suits couples, solo travelers, or small groups who plan to spend most of their time outdoors exploring the island.
Folegandros Chora, a 15-minute walk or short bus ride from most accommodation on the island, has a cluster of tavernas, cafes, and small shops arranged around interconnected squares. The port village of Karavostasis has a pebbly beach directly in front of it and a handful of waterfront tavernas. Neither settlement is large, which means the island rewards those who come to slow down rather than tick off a long list of sights.
How to Get There
Folegandros is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with journey times ranging from roughly four to eight hours depending on the route and vessel type. High-speed services are faster but less frequent. The island also has connections from Santorini, Milos, Sikinos, and other Cycladic islands, making it a natural stop on a multi-island itinerary.
Ferries dock at Karavostasis, the island's only port. From there, taxis and the island's small bus service connect to Chora and the rest of the island. If Provlama Studios is your destination, confirm the exact pickup point with the property when you book, as many studio owners or managers meet guests at the port or can arrange a taxi transfer.
There is no airport on Folegandros. The nearest airports with regular international connections are on Santorini (Thira) and Milos, both of which have onward ferry links.
Parking is not a significant concern for most visitors, as many travelers explore on foot or use the local bus. If you plan to hire a quad bike or ATV — a popular way to get around on the island — note that some studio properties have limited or no dedicated parking.
Best Time to Visit
Folegandros has a classic Cycladic climate: hot and dry from June through September, mild in spring and autumn, and quiet but cool from November to March. Peak season runs from late June to late August, when accommodation is at its most expensive and least available. Early June and September offer a better balance of reliable weather and fewer crowds.
If you are visiting outside peak season, verify directly with Provlama Studios or through a booking platform that the property is open. Many smaller studios on Folegandros close from October or November through March or April. Spring (April–May) can be a rewarding time to visit — wildflowers are out, the light is clear, and the island is operating at a quieter tempo — though sea temperatures are still cool for swimming.
For the island itself, mornings and late afternoons are the most comfortable times to walk between villages or along the coastal paths, particularly in July and August when midday temperatures routinely exceed 30°C.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. Accommodation on Folegandros is limited island-wide. Studios in particular are often reserved months in advance for July and August. Check booking platforms and contact the property directly if no online availability appears.
- Confirm transfer arrangements. The island has taxis, but the fleet is small. Let the property know your ferry arrival time so they can advise on the best way to reach the studios from Karavostasis port.
- Pack for self-catering. If Provlama Studios includes a kitchenette, note that Folegandros has a small supermarket in Chora but limited grocery options overall. Stock up on staples in Piraeus or on a larger island if you plan to cook regularly.
- Bring cash. ATM availability on Folegandros is limited, and smaller properties may not accept cards. Withdraw cash before arriving or at the island's ATM in Chora as soon as you arrive, as it can run low in peak season.
- Use the island bus. The local bus connects Karavostasis port, Chora, and Ano Meria village. It runs frequently enough in summer to be a practical way to move between the main areas without a hire vehicle.
- Check the ferry schedule carefully. Folegandros ferry connections can be infrequent, especially in shoulder season. Build some flexibility into your departure day in case of weather delays or cancellations.
- Internet and mobile signal. Coverage on Folegandros is reasonable in Chora and Karavostasis but can be patchy elsewhere. If you need reliable connectivity, confirm the Wi-Fi situation with the property before arrival.
- Noise and light. Studio accommodation on Folegandros is generally quiet by Greek island standards. The island does not have a significant nightlife scene, so late-night noise is rarely an issue.
Facilities and Location
The coordinates for Provlama Studios (36.6411°N, 24.8897°E) place the property in the central part of Folegandros, consistent with the corridor between Karavostasis and Chora that holds much of the island's accommodation stock. This zone puts guests within a short distance of the port for ferry arrivals and departures, while Chora's main square, restaurants, and clifftop views are accessible by bus or a moderately steep walk.
The nearest beach to this area is the small pebble beach at Karavostasis itself, directly in front of the port. Slightly further afield, Angali beach on the west side of the island is one of the most popular sandy coves and is reached by bus to the Chora and then a footpath, or by a direct footpath from several accommodation areas. Livadaki and Katergo beaches require more effort — either a boat trip from Karavostasis or a walk — and are quieter as a result.
Without a confirmed website or verified contact details for Provlama Studios at the time of publication, the most reliable way to check current availability, pricing, and facilities is through major accommodation booking platforms using the property name alongside "Folegandros."
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