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Eugenia's Apartments sits above the port village of Kamares on Sifnos, built into a hillside position that looks directly over Kamares Bay and the wide sandy beach below. Each apartment is a two-room unit with a fully equipped separate kitchen and a balcony oriented toward the bay — the kind of setup that lets you start the morning with coffee watching a ferry arrive and end the evening tracking the sunset across the water.

The property is constructed in traditional Cycladic style: whitewashed walls, clean lines, and proportions that keep rooms feeling airy rather than cramped. Hosted by Katerina and Eugenia, it operates on a clearly personal level — guests report daily cleaning and a welcome that goes beyond the transactional. The 4.8-star rating across 40 Google reviews is consistent with a small owner-managed property where attentiveness is the standard rather than the exception.

Kamares is Sifnos's main ferry port and the arrival point for most visitors, but it's also a genuinely pleasant base in its own right. The beach at Kamares is one of the longest stretches of sand on the island, the waterfront has enough tavernas and cafes to keep you occupied for several evenings, and buses connect the village to Apollonia, Artemonas, Platis Gialos, and Faros throughout the day in summer.

What to Expect

The apartments are two-room units, meaning the kitchen is in a separate space from the sleeping area — a practical distinction that matters if you're staying for more than a couple of nights or traveling as a family. The kitchen is described as fully equipped, which in practice means you can self-cater properly: preparing a simple breakfast or keeping groceries from the village without needing to eat every meal out.

Balconies face Kamares Bay, and given the hillside position, the views are unobstructed. Sunset falls directly over the bay from this orientation, and the water below picks up the light in the late afternoon. Rooms are reported to be clean and spacious, with daily housekeeping included — notably attentive for a self-catering property at this price point.

The Cycladic architectural approach keeps the exterior visually consistent with the surrounding village while the interiors are set up for modern comfort rather than aesthetic minimalism. The property is reachable by contact via phone, WhatsApp, or Viber at +30 697 748 5156, and the official website at studios-eugenia.gr handles reservation enquiries directly.

Kamares itself provides everything you need within a short walk: the port, the beach, supermarkets, bakeries, and a good selection of restaurants along the waterfront road. The village is quieter than the hilltop capital Apollonia but still functional, which makes it a practical choice if you want easy ferry connections without being in a completely isolated location.

How to Get There

Kamares is the main port of Sifnos and is served by ferries from Piraeus, Serifos, Milos, and other Cycladic islands. The crossing from Piraeus takes roughly three hours on a high-speed vessel or around four to five hours on a standard ferry, depending on the route and season.

Eugenia's Apartments is in Kamares village itself — once you arrive by ferry, the property is a short walk uphill from the port. The exact position at coordinates 36.9876°N, 24.6797°E places it within the village, close to the main road that runs along the bay. If you're arriving with luggage, a taxi from the port is straightforward; there is usually a small rank near the ferry landing.

If you're already on Sifnos and traveling from Apollonia or another village, the KTEL bus service connects Kamares to the rest of the island on a regular schedule during summer months. The ride from Apollonia takes about 15 minutes. By car or scooter, Kamares is at the western end of the main island road, with parking available near the port area.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a long season running from April through October, with the busiest period falling in July and August when ferry connections increase and accommodation fills quickly. Kamares in particular sees a surge of day-trippers and ferry passengers in peak summer, but the village returns to a calmer pace in the evenings.

For a more relaxed stay with better availability, late May through June or September through early October offer warm water, reliable sunshine, and noticeably fewer crowds. The meltemi wind that affects the Cyclades in July and August can be strong on exposed coasts, but Kamares Bay is partly sheltered and the beach remains swimmable on most days.

If you want to use Kamares as a base for exploring the whole island — hiking the Byzantine trail to Kastro, visiting the Chrysopigi monastery, or reaching the beaches at Vathi — a mid-season visit gives you the best combination of open businesses, bearable temperatures for walking, and quieter roads.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly with the property. Contact via the website at studios-eugenia.gr or by phone and WhatsApp (+30 697 748 5156). Direct bookings give you the ability to confirm specific unit preferences and arrival details with the hosts personally.
  • Check ferry schedules before committing to dates. Sifnos ferry timetables shift significantly between high season and shoulder season. Confirm your crossing before booking accommodation, especially for travel after mid-September.
  • Pack for self-catering if you want it. The fully equipped kitchen means you can pick up provisions at the village shops and eat in — useful for early mornings before the waterfront cafes open or late nights when you've already had a full day.
  • Bring beach gear from home or buy it in Kamares. The beach is five minutes on foot, but you'll still want your own towels and shade setup, as sun beds and umbrellas on Kamares beach are available for hire but can get taken early in July and August.
  • Use Kamares as a transit base on arrival and departure days. If your ferry arrives late or departs early, staying in Kamares saves you a taxi ride from Apollonia in difficult hours and lets you walk to the port.
  • Ask the hosts about island recommendations. Locally managed properties like this are typically reliable sources for restaurant suggestions, less-visited beaches, and practical advice that isn't on travel forums.
  • Hire a vehicle for at least one day. Sifnos is compact enough that a scooter or small car lets you reach Vathi, Herronissos, and the Faros beaches in a single day's loop. Several rental outlets operate in Kamares near the port.

Facilities and Location

Eugenia's Apartments offers self-contained two-room units, each with a separate fully equipped kitchen and a private balcony with bay views. Daily housekeeping is included, which is a step above what most self-catering properties at this level provide. The location within Kamares village means shops, restaurants, cafes, and the beach are within a five-minute walk in any direction.

The property sits at the edge of a working port village rather than in a resort complex, which means the atmosphere is local and the noise level is proportional to ferry arrivals and the general rhythm of village life. The address is Kamares 840 03, Sifnos. The official website is studios-eugenia.gr, and reservations are handled via the contact form on site or directly by phone.

No email contact is listed publicly; the primary channels are phone, WhatsApp, and Viber at +30 697 748 5156, and the hosts are described by guests as responsive and helpful in coordinating arrivals.

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Kamares 840 03, Greece

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