Kamarado Studios

About
Kamarado Studios sits in Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, close enough to the beach that the water is within easy walking distance. The property offers self-catering rooms, studios, and apartments sized for groups of two to five people — a practical setup whether you're traveling as a couple, a family, or a small group of friends.
Kamares is where the ferries from Piraeus and the other Cyclades dock, so staying here means zero stress on arrival and departure days. The village has its own strip of sandy beach, waterfront tavernas, and a handful of mini markets and cafes, so you have everything you need within a short walk without being isolated from the rest of the island.
The property has been described by guests as newly built and exceptionally clean, with hosts who are attentive and accommodating. For self-catering travel on Sifnos — where exploring the island's villages at your own pace is half the point — having a well-equipped apartment as your base makes the whole stay more comfortable and flexible.
What to Expect
Kamarado Studios is an apartment complex offering accommodation across several configurations: standard rooms, studios, and larger apartments that sleep up to five people. The self-catering format means each unit is equipped for independent living, giving you the freedom to keep your own schedule and cook your own meals when you prefer not to eat out.
The property is newly built, which in practice means modern finishes, reliable plumbing, and well-maintained air conditioning — details that matter during Sifnos summers when temperatures consistently climb into the low-to-mid thirties. Guest accounts describe the apartments as spacious and very clean, with attentive management on site.
The proximity to Kamares beach is one of the property's most practical features. The beach is a wide sandy arc backed by the village, calm enough for swimming and lined with a few beach bars and tavernas. The port itself is a short walk in the other direction, which makes it easy to catch early morning ferry departures or pick up arriving guests without a taxi.
Because Kamares is Sifnos's transport hub, you're also well positioned to rent a car or scooter and reach every part of the island from here. The road up to Apollonia, the island's hilltop capital, takes about ten minutes by car.
How to Get There
Kamarado Studios is in Kamares, which is the arrival point for all ferry services to Sifnos. If you're coming by sea from Piraeus, Serifos, Milos, or any other Cycladic island, you'll dock directly in Kamares. The studios are close to the waterfront, so the walk from the ferry terminal with luggage is manageable.
If you're driving on the island, Kamares sits at the base of the main road that climbs to Apollonia. Parking in Kamares can be tight in July and August along the seafront, but side streets away from the port typically have spaces. Contact the property directly on +30 697 579 2993 to confirm exact access and any parking arrangements on arrival.
Taxis are available at the port, and local bus services connect Kamares to Apollonia and the rest of the island's villages, with the bus stop located near the port area.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos has a long visitor season running from late April through October, with the peak concentrated in July and August. Kamares gets busy during peak summer because it's the island's entry point, but the village itself doesn't become as crowded as inland Apollonia or the beach resort of Platis Gialos.
For the most relaxed stay, the shoulder months of May, June, September, and early October offer warm temperatures — typically 22–28°C — lighter ferry traffic, and lower accommodation rates. The sea is fully swimmable from June through early October.
If you're visiting in late July or August, book as far in advance as possible. Sifnos is one of the more popular Cycladic islands and accommodation fills up quickly, particularly in Kamares where the convenience of port access makes studios like Kamarado especially in demand.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. Sifnos accommodation at this quality level and location sells out months in advance for July and August. Aim to confirm your booking by March or April if you're traveling in peak season.
- Contact by phone. The property's confirmed contact number is +30 697 579 2993. An email address ([email protected]) has also appeared in online listings, though it wasn't in the official bundle — calling is the most reliable first step.
- Confirm your unit size. The property offers rooms, studios, and apartments across different capacities. Specify exactly how many guests you have so you're assigned the right configuration.
- Use Kamares as your base for the whole island. Sifnos is compact — roughly 73 square kilometres — and the road network is manageable. A rental car or scooter picked up in Kamares lets you reach Kastro, Artemonas, Faros, and Vathi in under 30 minutes.
- Stock up on groceries in Kamares. The village has mini markets close to the port. If you're in a self-catering apartment, buying basics here saves you the round trip to Apollonia.
- Don't skip the Kamares beach tavernas. The waterfront has several reliable spots for fresh fish and local dishes. Eating here at least once is worth it for the setting alone.
- Check ferry timings before you arrive. High-season ferry schedules to and from Piraeus can change, and early-morning departures are common. Staying in Kamares means you can walk to the port rather than scrambling for a taxi at 6am.
- Pack light layers for evenings. Even in summer, evenings in the Cyclades carry a breeze, and the meltemi wind can pick up noticeably in July and August.
Facilities and Location
Kamarado Studios is classified as an apartment complex, and the self-catering format implies in-unit kitchen or kitchenette facilities across the accommodation types. The property is described as newly built, which typically means current-standard amenities including air conditioning, private bathrooms, and Wi-Fi access, though specific facility lists should be confirmed directly with the property before booking.
The location in Kamares gives guests direct access to the beach without a car journey, and the port is close enough that arriving by ferry is straightforward. Kamares has everything needed for a comfortable stay — supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, tavernas, and a post office — so guests in self-catering accommodation don't need to venture far for daily essentials.
For excursions, the main island road leads from Kamares up to Apollonia (the capital), and from there to the traditional villages of Artemonas, Kastro, Exambela, and the fishing hamlets of Faros and Chrysopigi. The island's famous ceramic workshops and pottery studios are scattered across several villages and are easy to visit independently.
Address
Kamares 840 03, Greece
Phone
+30 697 579 2993Opening Hours
Location
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