Alkyonis Villas

About
Alkyonis Villas is a small family-run apartment complex in Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, set just a short walk from the sand of Kamares Beach. The complex comprises four self-contained apartments, each decorated individually, built in the whitewashed Cycladic style that sits naturally against the hillside curving around the bay.
Kamares is the arrival point for most visitors to Sifnos — ferries from Piraeus and the wider Cyclades dock here — which makes Alkyonis Villas a practical base for the whole island as well as a genuinely pleasant place to stay in its own right. The beach it fronts is awarded a Blue Flag each year, and the western orientation of the bay produces some of the best sunsets on the island.
The property holds a 4.3 rating on Google based on 11 reviews, reflecting a small, personal operation rather than a large resort. Bookings and enquiries go directly through the owners, reachable at +30 693 700 2145 or [email protected], or through the property website at alkyonisvillas.gr.
What to Expect
The four apartments at Alkyonis Villas are named — Turquoise, Junior Suite, Blue Menta, and Ammos — suggesting a colour-and-texture scheme that references the sea and sand immediately outside. Each unit has its own aesthetic character and décor rather than a standardised hotel layout, which is consistent with a family property that has been fitted out with deliberate attention to individual touches.
The architecture is traditional Aegean: white rendered walls, compact proportions, and forms that integrate with the hillside topography of the Kamares cove rather than competing with it. The result is a property that reads as genuinely local rather than a generic villa development.
Being self-catering apartments, the units give guests independence over meal times — useful on an island where restaurants in the port area are plentiful but tend to fill quickly in high summer. Kamares itself has cafés, tavernas, and small shops along the waterfront, all within a few minutes on foot. The beach is metres away rather than a drive, so no car is needed for a beach day from this base.
Given the small scale of the complex, the experience is quieter and more personal than a hotel with a reception desk and multiple staff shifts. Direct contact with the owners before and during a stay is the norm, and that dynamic tends to suit guests who prefer responsiveness over anonymity.
Facilities and Location
Alkyonis Villas sits on the Kamares waterfront at coordinates 36.9921°N, 24.6807°E — the postal address is Ag. Marina 840 03. Kamares Beach, the Blue Flag sandy arc that forms the inner shoreline of the bay, is within walking distance. The ferry dock is also in Kamares, making arrival and departure straightforward with luggage.
The website (alkyonisvillas.gr) includes a direct booking form taking name, phone, check-in and check-out dates, and adult count. For questions or availability enquiries, the contact email is [email protected] and the phone is +30 693 700 2145. The property has an Instagram presence at @alkyonis_villas_sifnos where the visual character of the apartments and the bay setting can be assessed before booking.
No on-site restaurant is listed, and given the complex size this would not be expected. The Kamares waterfront provides practical alternatives within a short walk.
How to Get There
Kamares is the port of Sifnos, served by regular ferry connections from Piraeus (approximately three hours on fast ferries) and by inter-island routes connecting Serifos, Milos, Paros, and other Cyclades. Alkyonis Villas is close to the port — once you disembark, the waterfront road runs the length of the bay and the property is reachable on foot in a few minutes.
If you arrive with more luggage than is comfortable to carry, taxis wait at the port in season. Car hire is available in Kamares if you plan to explore the island independently; the main road from Kamares climbs to Apollonia, the island capital, in about ten minutes by car. Parking near the waterfront is generally manageable outside August, though the village gets busy during peak ferry times in high summer.
There is no need for a car to reach the beach, the port tavernas, or the ferry dock from the property.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos has a long tourist season running from Easter through to mid-October, with August the busiest and most expensive month. Kamares fills quickly in high summer — the port's compact layout means the waterfront can feel crowded during August, though the cove itself and the beach remain pleasant.
Late June, early July, and September are generally considered the most comfortable periods for Sifnos: sea temperatures are warm, ferry connections are frequent, and restaurants and shops are fully operational without the August density. The island's meltemi wind picks up in July and August, which keeps temperatures from becoming oppressive but can affect ferry schedules.
Easter on Sifnos is a significant event — the island is known across Greece for its Easter traditions — and Alkyonis Villas has posted about the period on its Instagram. If you are interested in visiting during Orthodox Easter, book well in advance as the island fills with Greek visitors at that time.
For those who prefer quieter conditions, May and October offer mild weather, lower prices, and a more local atmosphere, though some businesses operate on reduced hours.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly with the owners via the website form or by phone and email. A small family property is likely to be more flexible and responsive through direct contact than through third-party platforms.
- Check the ferry schedule before confirming dates. Sifnos is well connected in season but frequency drops sharply after October. The Piraeus–Sifnos route is the main connection; check Seajets, Blue Star, or ANEK timetables depending on the season.
- Arrive in Kamares with your accommodation confirmed. The port can be disorienting on a busy summer afternoon when multiple ferries dock close together. Having the address (Ag. Marina 840 03) and the owner's phone number to hand makes arrival straightforward.
- Each apartment is individually decorated, so if a particular unit matters to you — sea view, size, layout — ask the owners directly when booking rather than assuming all four are equivalent.
- Kamares Beach is walkable from the property, but if you want to explore more remote beaches such as Vathi or Faros, you will need a car, scooter, or the island bus. The bus terminus is in Kamares.
- Bring cash for smaller purchases. Kamares has ATMs, but smaller tavernas and shops across Sifnos may prefer cash, particularly outside the main village.
- Follow @alkyonis_villas_sifnos on Instagram before your trip to get a realistic visual sense of the apartments and the bay light — the images give a clearer idea of the scale and character than the website text alone.
- Sifnos is known for its food. Kamares has solid tavernas along the waterfront. For the island's more celebrated restaurants, you will need to travel to Apollonia, Artemonas, or Faros, all reachable by bus or car.
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