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Chez Sifnos — listed on Airbnb as Kamarothea Villa — is a four-bedroom Cycladic villa positioned above the bay of Kamares, the main port village on the western coast of Sifnos. From its elevated position, the property looks out over the horseshoe bay and the Aegean, and a large terrace makes it a practical choice for outdoor dining with the view in full frame.

The villa operates as a whole-property rental rather than a conventional hotel, sleeping up to 11 guests across four bedrooms and four bathrooms — three of them en suite, one private. That configuration suits families travelling together or groups of friends who want shared common space without giving up individual privacy. The property has accumulated 38 reviews on Airbnb with a 4.97 out of 5 rating, and its Superhost status reflects consistent management by host Xenia, who has been hosting for nine years.

Kamares is the logical base for a Sifnos holiday if ferry access and a relaxed port atmosphere matter to you. The village sits at the end of the main road from Apollonia and has its own strip of tavernas, cafes, and a sandy beach. From Chez Sifnos, the beach and the village centre are both reachable on foot.

What to Expect

The villa is arranged across two independent floors, which means two separate groups can occupy the property with a degree of autonomy while still sharing the outdoor terrace and common spaces. The upper floor contains at least one king-size bedroom; the overall layout across four bedrooms and six beds accommodates a range of group compositions.

The terrace is the architectural focal point. Perched above Kamares Bay, it captures both the sea and the surrounding hillside, and the orientation makes it well-suited for evening meals as the sun drops toward the western horizon. Beach and mountain views are cited as a consistent highlight in guest feedback.

The interior follows the whitewashed, clean-lined aesthetic typical of traditional Cycladic construction — thick walls, simple geometry, and an emphasis on natural light. The surrounding area is described as scenic and walkable, which matters in Kamares: the village is compact enough to navigate without a vehicle for everyday needs, though a car or scooter helps if you plan to explore the rest of the island regularly.

The check-in process has received a 5-star rating from recent guests, suggesting that logistics — key handover, communication with the host, arrival instructions — run smoothly even for guests arriving by ferry without a fixed schedule.

How to Get There

Kamares is the ferry port of Sifnos, so arriving guests disembark directly into the village. Ferries connect Sifnos to Piraeus (Athens), Milos, Serifos, Paros, and other Cycladic islands, with Blue Star Ferries and Seajets among the main operators.

From the ferry dock, Chez Sifnos is a short distance into the village — walkable with light luggage. The coordinates place the property at approximately 36.9876°N, 24.6745°E, in the Kamares 840 03 postal area. For guests arriving with heavy bags or on a late ferry, a taxi from the port is straightforward; the island has a small taxi fleet that meets most arrivals.

If you plan to rent a car or scooter — useful for reaching beaches like Vathi, Platis Gialos, or Faros on the other side of the island — rental agencies operate in Kamares. Parking near the villa should be manageable given the village setting, though Kamares gets busy in July and August.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a standard Cycladic season running from late April through October, with July and August being the busiest and hottest months. Kamares in particular fills up quickly in peak summer because it is the arrival point for most visitors; accommodation books out well in advance for August.

For a stay at Chez Sifnos, the shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer the clearest case for booking. Temperatures are warm enough for beach days, the village is noticeably quieter, and the sea is calm. Early October can still work for those who prioritise walking, food, and village life over guaranteed swimming weather.

The terrace faces west, which means afternoon and evening light is the property's strongest asset regardless of the month. Arriving mid-week in July or August is marginally easier for ferry logistics than a weekend arrival, when Piraeus departures tend to be crowded.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. With only one property to rent and a strong rating, Chez Sifnos fills up quickly for July and August. If those months are non-negotiable, contact the host as early as possible.
  • Verify the full listing on Airbnb. The official booking page is at airbnb.com/rooms/24557633. All pricing, availability, and cancellation terms are set there — treat any third-party information as secondary.
  • Use Kamares as a base, not just a transit stop. The village has good tavernas and a decent beach; it is worth spending time there rather than rushing to Apollonia immediately on arrival.
  • Rent a vehicle for island exploration. The main road connects Kamares to Apollonia and then branches to Artemonas, Kastro, Platis Gialos, and Vathi. Without transport, you'll rely on the island's bus, which runs frequently in summer but less so in the evenings.
  • Coordinate ferry times with check-in. Sifnos ferry schedules can mean early-morning or late-night arrivals. Confirm the check-in window with host Xenia in advance, particularly if your ferry arrives outside standard hours.
  • The terrace is the communal anchor. For groups splitting the two floors, the terrace is the natural gathering space — factor that into how you plan meals and evenings.
  • Contact the property by phone if Airbnb messaging is slow. The listed phone number is +30 2284 032126 for direct enquiries.
  • Pack for the port village pace. Kamares is quieter than Apollonia; it suits guests who want proximity to the ferry and beach without the bustle of the hilltop capital.

Facilities and Location

The villa offers four bedrooms, six beds, and four bathrooms for up to 11 guests. Three bathrooms are en suite, one is private but not en suite. The large sea-view terrace is included as outdoor living space. The property sits in Kamares, within walking distance of the beach, restaurants, and cafes that line the port waterfront.

Kamares has practical services typical of a Greek island port village: a minimarket, a handful of tavernas and cafes, a small pharmacy, and ATMs. The sandy beach runs along the bay and is a short walk from the villa. For the island's other beaches and the capital Apollonia — about 5 km uphill — you'll need the bus or a vehicle.

The property is hosted on Airbnb by Xenia, a Superhost with nine years of hosting experience. Guest reviews specifically highlight the check-in experience, the views, and the walkability of the immediate area.

Address

36.98756028102983, 24.67443763427448, Kamares 840 03, Greece

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