Foudi

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Foudi — listed on its official site as Froudi Rooms — is a self-catering apartment property in Kamares, the port village on the western coast of Sifnos. With a 4.9-star rating across 48 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most well-regarded places to stay on the island, and its location at the ferry arrival point makes it a logical base for visitors who want direct access to the water and the village without depending on a car for every errand.
Kamares is where the Piraeus ferries dock, and it doubles as a proper seaside settlement with a long sandy beach, waterfront tavernas, and a handful of shops. Staying here means you clear the port and step almost directly into your accommodation — useful when you're arriving in the afternoon heat with luggage, and equally useful when you're leaving on an early morning boat. The rest of Sifnos, including Apollonia, Artemonas, and Kastro, is accessible by the island's bus network, which connects reliably to Kamares throughout the summer season.
The property is operated under the name Froudi Rooms and can be reached directly at +30 2284 033330 or by email at [email protected]. The official website is froudi.gr. Office hours, based on available data, run Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Wednesday through Saturday the office is listed as closed, so if you're planning to check in on those days, it's worth contacting the property in advance to arrange key handover.
What to Expect
Foudi offers apartment-style accommodation, meaning units are set up for self-catering stays rather than hotel-style services. This suits travelers who prefer to cook some meals independently, keep flexible hours, or stay for longer stretches — a week on Sifnos is genuinely rewarding, and having a kitchen base makes that more practical than relying entirely on restaurants.
The property sits at the southwestern end of Kamares, in the part of the village closest to the waterfront. Kamares itself is the largest seaside settlement on Sifnos and the island's primary port. The name comes from the Greek word for arches or caves, a reference to the rock formations in the surrounding hillsides. The village has a relaxed tempo: coffee in the morning by the water, a swim off the beach, a bus up to Apollonia for the afternoon, dinner at one of the tavernas lining the port. It's neither isolated nor overwhelmingly touristic.
Given the strong rating — 4.9 from 48 reviews is notably consistent — guests regularly comment favorably on the accommodation's cleanliness, location, and host responsiveness. The self-catering setup means you'll want to pick up supplies at one of the small supermarkets or the local bakeries in the village. Sifnos has a well-established food culture rooted in slow-cooked chickpea dishes, local cheeses, and fresh seafood, and the proximity to waterfront tavernas means you won't struggle to eat well even when you're not cooking.
How to Get There
Kamares is the port of entry for Sifnos. Ferries from Piraeus typically take around 2.5 to 3 hours on fast craft, with slower conventional ferries taking longer. Foudi is located in central Kamares at coordinates 36.9878°N, 24.6809°E, within easy walking distance of the ferry dock — the entire waterfront is compact enough to cover on foot in a few minutes.
If you're arriving by ferry with heavy luggage, the walk from the boat to most accommodation in Kamares is short. No bus connection or taxi is typically necessary if you're staying in the village itself. If you're coming from elsewhere on the island — Apollonia, Faros, Vathi — the KTEL bus connects Kamares to the main villages on a regular schedule during the tourist season. Taxis are also available at the port.
For guests with a rental car or scooter, parking in Kamares is available along the waterfront road and in the wider village area. Sifnos is small enough that a two-wheeled vehicle covers most of it comfortably, though the bus is a reasonable alternative for the main routes.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos has a long tourist season running from late April through early October. Kamares in particular stays active well into October because it functions as a working port year-round, not just a resort beach. July and August are the busiest months, and accommodation fills up quickly — if you're planning a summer visit, booking Foudi several weeks or months in advance is advisable given its limited inventory and strong reviews.
June and September offer a better balance for most travelers: the sea is warm, the ferries run frequently, and the island is busy enough to feel alive without being overcrowded. May is excellent for hikers, as the trails between villages are well-maintained and the heat is manageable. The famous Sifnos footpath network, which connects Kamares to Kastro and the hilltop villages, is best tackled in the shoulder months.
Arriving mid-week rather than on a Saturday or Sunday in high season tends to mean a calmer port arrival and more flexibility with ferry times. Meltemi winds affect the Cyclades through July and August; Kamares, on the western coast, can be affected by afternoon gusts, though the beach remains swimmable in most conditions.
Tips for Visiting
- Contact the property before arrival if you're checking in on a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday — those days are listed as outside the stated office hours, and confirming key arrangements in advance avoids complications.
- The official booking point and contact is froudi.gr; email [email protected] or call +30 2284 033330 for direct reservations and questions.
- Kamares has a small supermarket and bakeries for stocking a self-catering kitchen. The main market town is Apollonia, reachable by bus in under 15 minutes, with a wider range of shops.
- The Kamares beach runs directly along the waterfront and is sandy, making it a practical morning swim before the midday heat peaks in summer.
- For day trips, Apollonia is the capital and hub of island activity; Kastro, the medieval hilltop village on the eastern coast, is worth the bus ride for its Venetian-era fortifications and small archaeological museum.
- Sifnos is known as one of the most culinarily serious islands in the Cyclades — the legacy of cookbook author Nikos Tselementes, who was born here. Even in Kamares, the tavernas take their revithada (slow-baked chickpea soup) seriously; try it on a Sunday when it's traditionally prepared.
- Book well ahead for July and August. A 4.9-star property with under 50 reviews is likely small, which means availability is limited.
- If you're bringing a bicycle, the coast road out of Kamares heading north is flat and scenic in the early morning before traffic builds.
Facilities and Location
Foudi operates as a self-catering apartment complex, which means individual units are equipped for independent stays. The property is in the center of Kamares, placing guests within walking distance of the beach, the ferry dock, and the village's restaurants and cafes. The waterfront strip is a short walk from the accommodation.
As a self-catering property, Foudi suits travelers who want flexibility over a structured hotel experience. There is no restaurant or bar on-site based on available information, but the location in Kamares means food and supplies are close at hand. The property's high guest rating suggests that units are well-maintained and that the hosts are responsive — both important factors for self-catering stays where you're managing your own schedule.
For guests with accessibility requirements, it is worth contacting the property directly, as unit layouts and stair configurations are not detailed in available public information.
Adres
Kamares Kαμάρες, Kamares 840 03, Greece
Telefoon
+30 2284 033330Website
www.froudi.grOpeningstijden
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