Chora Kythnos Suites

About
Chora Kythnos Suites sits in Chora, the traditional whitewashed hilltop village that serves as the island's capital, set back from the port of Merichas and elevated above much of the surrounding landscape. It is an adults-only property designed around suite-style apartments, and with a Google rating of 4.7 from 177 reviews it consistently ranks among the most praised places to stay on the island.
The property's interior and exterior design was handled by Ioanna Founti in collaboration with COCO-MAT, the Greek bedding and natural-materials brand. That partnership shapes the aesthetic throughout: clean Cycladic geometry, considered furnishings, and materials that lean toward natural textures rather than generic resort polish. The result is a property that sits comfortably in the surrounding village architecture without feeling anonymous.
Kythnos itself is one of the quieter islands in the western Cyclades, reachable by ferry from Piraeus or Lavrio but without an airport, which keeps visitor numbers lower than on more accessible islands. Staying in Chora rather than at the port means you're immediately inside the island's day-to-day life: the main square, the village tavernas, and the cobbled lanes are all within walking distance.
What to Expect
Chora Kythnos Suites operates as an apartment-suite property, meaning the units are more spacious than standard hotel rooms and are fitted out for a degree of self-sufficiency. The design brief, executed with COCO-MAT, prioritises natural materials and a calm palette consistent with the Cycladic setting around it.
The property includes a pool area with views over the island landscape — useful context given that Chora sits at elevation, so the outlook from the pool takes in the rolling terrain rather than just rooftops. Breakfast is served at the door of each suite rather than in a communal dining room, which suits the adults-only positioning and keeps mornings private.
Beyond the suites themselves, the property has an in-house wedding planning service and can arrange activities including hiking excursions and scuba diving lessons. Kythnos has several beaches within easy reach of Chora — Kolona, a narrow sand spit connecting two landmasses, is one of the more distinctive in the Cyclades — and having activity coordination available at the property makes it straightforward to build an itinerary without pre-arrival research.
The reception desk is staffed daily from 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM. Outside those hours, contact the property directly via phone or email for assistance.
Contact: +30 2281 031780 | [email protected] | chorakythnossuites.gr
Facilities and Location
The property's coordinates (37.4114, 24.4267) place it within Chora village itself, putting you at the social and geographic centre of the island rather than isolated in a resort zone. Chora's main street runs past kafeneions, small restaurants, and a church or two, all within a few minutes on foot.
Facilities confirmed at the property include:
- Pool with island views
- In-suite breakfast delivery
- Adults-only policy throughout
- COCO-MAT furnishings across rooms and common areas
- Wedding planning services available on request
- Activity booking for hiking and scuba diving
- Daily reception 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Merichas, the main port where ferries arrive, is roughly 6–7 km from Chora by road. Taxis are available at the port, and the journey takes around ten minutes by car. There is no public bus service between the two points with high frequency, so having a rental vehicle or coordinating a taxi transfer is practical if you're arriving with luggage.
How to Get There
Kythnos has no airport. Ferries run from Piraeus (Athens' main port) and from Lavrio, a smaller port southeast of Athens that typically offers a shorter crossing. Journey times vary by vessel type — conventional ferries take roughly two to three hours from Piraeus; high-speed options are faster. Check current schedules with operators such as Seajets or Aegean Speed Lines before booking.
On arrival at Merichas port, taxis wait near the ferry dock. The ride to Chora takes approximately ten minutes. Some accommodation properties on Kythnos can arrange transfers if contacted in advance — worth asking Chora Kythnos Suites directly when booking.
If you plan to explore the island independently, a rental car or scooter is the most flexible option. Several rental outfits operate near Merichas port. Parking in Chora is limited given the village's narrow lanes, but space is generally available on the road approaching the village.
For those arriving by private boat, the small marina at Merichas can accommodate vessels, and the port authority can advise on berthing.
Best Time to Visit
Kythnos follows standard Cycladic seasonality. Late May through June and September through early October offer the most balanced conditions: warm enough to swim, fewer visitors than July and August, and most tavernas and services open. The island is popular with Greek families and sailing visitors during peak summer, which means Chora and Merichas can feel busy in August — though never at the scale of Mykonos or Santorini.
July and August bring the meltemi, the strong northerly wind that cools the Aegean and keeps temperatures manageable on land but can make some exposed beaches less comfortable. Chora itself sits inland and at elevation, so it's somewhat sheltered compared to coastal spots.
For a stay focused on relaxation and quiet, June and September are consistently the most recommended months. Spring (April–May) sees the island at its greenest, with wildflowers across the hillsides and almost no tourist crowds, though some businesses may not yet be fully open.
For weddings, the property's planning service is most easily booked well in advance for summer dates, as Kythnos has become a quiet but growing destination for small destination weddings.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ferry tickets early for summer travel. Kythnos is a short crossing from Athens, which makes it popular for weekend getaways among Athenians. Friday evening and Sunday ferries fill up in July and August.
- Contact the property before arrival to arrange a transfer. The taxi rank at Merichas is reliable, but coordinating directly with the hotel avoids waiting at the port with luggage.
- Reception closes at 9:00 PM. If your ferry arrives late, inform the property in advance so they can arrange access to your suite.
- Rent a vehicle for beach access. Kolona beach — the double-sided sand spit in the north of the island — and Fykiada beach are worth visiting, but neither is walkable from Chora. A scooter or small car gives you the flexibility to explore on your own schedule.
- The adults-only policy is a strict feature. If you're travelling with children, this property is not suitable; look instead at family-run apartments closer to Merichas port.
- Ask the property about activity bookings before you arrive. Scuba diving and hiking excursions may need advance scheduling, particularly in high season when instructors are in demand.
- Chora's tavernas are worth an evening out. Even with in-suite breakfast covered, spending at least one evening eating in the village square gives you a sense of how the island actually lives, separate from the tourist-facing port.
- Carry some cash. Kythnos has limited ATM access compared to larger Cycladic islands; withdrawing cash at Merichas on arrival avoids any issues in the village.
Address
Kythnos 840 06, Greece
Phone
+30 2281 031780Website
www.chorakythnossuites.grOpening Hours
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