Aeolos Apartments

About
Aeolos Apartments sits in Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, roughly 50 metres from the Blue Flag sandy beach that curves around the harbour bay. The property is built in traditional Cycladic style — whitewashed walls, clean lines, minimal ornamentation — and runs ten studio apartments that sleep between two and four people. For travellers arriving by ferry, it is one of the most conveniently placed places to stay on the island: the port, the village shops, and several of Sifnos's best-regarded restaurants are all within a short walk.
The property is family-run and keeps a straightforward philosophy: well-maintained rooms, honest home-cooked breakfasts, and a location that does most of the selling. With a near-perfect rating across 42 Google reviews and a location score of 9.4 on Booking.com, it consistently draws guests who prioritise proximity to the water and easy access to the ferry schedule over resort-style amenities.
What to Expect
Each of the ten studios is a two-room unit, meaning a sleeping area and a separate — or at least clearly delineated — kitchen and living space. All studios have an equipped kitchen with the basics for self-catering, air conditioning, and a satellite television. Every unit includes a private veranda, and depending on which studio you book, that veranda faces either the harbour and the bay or the property's garden. Harbour-facing rooms give you the soft light off the water in the mornings; garden-facing rooms tend to be quieter at night.
The décor is deliberately restrained. Think whitewashed walls, simple furnishings, and materials that echo Cycladic building traditions rather than chasing boutique-hotel trendiness. The result is rooms that feel cool and uncluttered, suited to the rhythm of a Greek island summer.
Breakfast is served on-site and leans heavily on homemade items: spanakopita and other savoury pies, fresh-baked bread served with local butter and cheeses, omelettes, bacon, cakes, loukoumades (honey fritters), and pancakes. It is not a buffet afterthought — it is prepared in a way that reflects local produce and regional habits, which is consistent with Sifnos's wider reputation as the most food-serious island in the Cyclades.
The beach 50 metres from the front door is a Blue Flag-certified sandy arc that is calm enough for children and deep enough for a proper swim. The ferry port is within easy walking distance, making early-morning or late-evening departures straightforward without the need for a taxi.
How to Get There
Kamares is Sifnos's main port, served by regular ferry connections from Piraeus (Athens) and from neighbouring islands including Serifos, Milos, and Folegandros. Journey time from Piraeus is roughly three hours on high-speed services and around four to five hours on conventional ferries, depending on the operator.
From the Kamares ferry dock, Aeolos Apartments is a short walk — under five minutes on foot along the harbour front road. There is no need for a taxi from the port. If you are arriving by car or have rented a vehicle on the island, Kamares has parking along the waterfront and nearby side streets, though spaces can be limited in peak July and August.
For guests who plan to explore the rest of the island, Sifnos has a reliable bus service connecting Kamares to Apollonia (the island capital), Artemonas, Kastro, Platis Gialos, and Vathi. The bus stop in Kamares is close to the port and runs frequently during summer.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos is a four-season island by Cycladic standards, though the practical visiting window runs from late April through October. Kamares is busy from late June through August, when ferries arrive full and the harbour fills with day-trippers and longer-stay visitors. Studios at a small property like Aeolos book out quickly for those peak weeks, and advance reservation is essential.
May, June, and September offer a noticeably calmer stay: the beach is usable and the water is warm by June, restaurants and shops are fully open, but the crowds are thinner and the heat more manageable. Sifnos in September is particularly well-regarded among repeat visitors — days are still hot, the sea temperature peaks, and the island returns to a quieter daily pace.
For the harbour view from your veranda, early morning is the best moment: the ferries haven't yet started arriving, the light on the bay is flat and clear, and Kamares is at its most composed.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for peak season. With only ten studios, Aeolos fills quickly for July and August. Aim to reserve at least two to three months in advance for those weeks.
- Request a harbour-view veranda when booking. Both orientations have merit, but the harbour view gives you a front-row seat to Kamares bay without paying a premium you might find at other properties.
- Don't skip breakfast. The homemade pies, local cheese, and loukoumades justify the time. Sifnos has a long culinary tradition and this breakfast reflects it.
- Use the bus. Apollonia is 5 kilometres uphill from Kamares, and the road is steep. The bus connection is frequent in summer and saves fuel and parking hassle in the village.
- The beach is 50 metres away, but towels matter. Confirm with the property whether towels are provided for beach use, or bring your own to avoid a trip back.
- Kamares has a working port, not just a pretty one. Ferries arrive and depart at various hours, including early morning. Harbour-facing rooms may have some associated noise; if you are a light sleeper, ask about the ferry schedule when you check in.
- Explore beyond Kamares. Kastro, the medieval hilltop village on the east coast, and Vathi, a bay village accessible by road or water taxi, are the two most rewarding half-day trips from the port.
- Sifnos is known for ceramics and chickpeas. Pick up local pottery in Kamares's shops and look for revithada (slow-cooked chickpea soup) at any traditional restaurant on the island.
Facilities and Location
Aeolos Apartments offers self-catering studios with equipped kitchens, making it practical for stays of three nights or more where you want flexibility over meal timing. Air conditioning in every unit covers Sifnos's peak summer heat. The property provides satellite television, and each studio has its own private veranda.
Kamares itself supplies everything a staying guest needs within walking distance: a supermarket, pharmacy, several tavernas and cafes, a bakery, and ferry ticket offices. The village does not have a hospital — the island's health centre is in Apollonia — but for day-to-day supplies and dining, Kamares is self-sufficient.
The Blue Flag beach directly in front of the property is a natural asset that removes the need for a car on beach days. Water sports and equipment hire are available on the beach during summer, though Aeolos Apartments itself does not operate those facilities.
Guests can contact the property directly by phone at +30 2284 031703 or visit the official website at aeolosifnos.gr. The property also maintains a Facebook page under the handle Aeolosifnos.
Address
Kamares, Καμάρες - Σίφνος, Kamares 840 03, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 031703Website
www.aeolosifnos.grLocation
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