Klados Studios

About
Klados Studios sits at the edge of Cheronissos, Sifnos's northernmost settlement and one of the best-sheltered natural bays in the Cyclades. The property is 50 metres from a sandy beach framed by tamarisk trees, in a fishing village where wooden caïques dry their nets in the sun and the water runs green-blue and clear. It is a low-key, self-catering base, not a hotel with a lobby and room service, and that is precisely the point.
The village of Cheronissos sits at the tip of a deep inlet that blocks the prevailing northern winds — an unusual geographical advantage on an island that can be battered by meltemi in July and August. The calm water here makes it well-suited for families, and the studios are priced and sized accordingly, sleeping two to four guests. Rates start at €90 per night for a studio and €130 for the apartment, according to the property website.
With a 4.7 rating across 16 Google reviews, the property is small enough that consistent quality is clearly achievable. Guests checking in here are typically looking for independence, proximity to the sea, and access to the quieter northern end of Sifnos rather than the busier main town of Apollonia or the more visited south-coast beaches.
What to Expect
Klados Studios offers two accommodation types. The studios are spacious units sleeping two to four guests, each with a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, and a private balcony or yard. The apartment is a two-room unit with a large kitchen and a washing machine — a practical detail that matters on stays of a week or longer — plus Wi-Fi and access to a shared courtyard.
The architecture is traditional Cycladic: whitewashed walls built in a style consistent with the surrounding village. The property website describes a sun terrace and a garden, and the web snippets reference sea views from certain units and direct proximity to the beach. The beach itself is sandy with a handful of tamarisks for shade, and the enclosed bay means the water is generally calm — suitable for young children.
Cheronissos is a small community with a handful of fish tavernas along the waterfront and little else in terms of commercial activity. That quiet is an asset if you want to cook in your studio kitchen and eat at the water's edge, but if you need a pharmacy, bank, or large supermarket, the main town of Apollonia is roughly 12 kilometres south.
Because the studio kitchens are fully equipped, you can shop at the supermarkets in Apollonia or Artemonas and cook your own meals — the local market occasionally stocks fresh fish from the village's own boats.
How to Get There
Cheronissos is at the northern tip of Sifnos, reached via the main island road from Apollonia. The drive from Apollonia takes approximately 20–25 minutes; the road winds through the interior and arrives at the village down a final descent to the bay.
The island's public bus service connects the main port of Kamares with Apollonia, Artemonas, and Faros, but direct service to Cheronissos is limited — check current timetables on arrival at the port or in Apollonia. A rental car or scooter gives you the most flexibility, particularly for reaching Cheronissos outside peak summer months. Taxis are available from Kamares port and Apollonia.
Parking in the village is informal and generally available near the waterfront. The property's coordinates (37.0339, 24.6516) place it on the western side of the Cheronissos settlement, within a short walk of the beach.
Ferry connections to Sifnos operate from Piraeus and connect to other Cyclades islands including Serifos, Milos, and Paros. The port is Kamares, on the west coast of the island.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos runs a distinct shoulder season compared to more intensively developed Cyclades islands. Late May through early June and September are the strongest value windows: warm enough to swim, uncrowded, and significantly cheaper than peak July–August. Cheronissos benefits from the natural wind shelter of its bay, so even during the meltemi season — mid-July through late August — conditions here tend to be calmer than on the island's exposed southern and western shores.
July and August are peak season across all Cyclades islands, including Sifnos. Rooms fill quickly and prices rise. For Klados Studios specifically, with only a small number of units, booking several months in advance for July or August is advisable.
October is quieter still and the sea remains warm through most of the month, though some waterfront tavernas in Cheronissos may begin to close toward the end of the season. November through April, most accommodation on Sifnos closes, and the village reverts entirely to its off-season rhythm.
Time of day matters less for a self-catering property, but arriving before sunset is worthwhile — the light on the bay in the late afternoon is particularly clear.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for peak summer. Klados Studios has a small number of units. For July or August stays, contact the property directly at +30 2284 033170 or via kladosrooms.gr well in advance.
- Bring or rent a vehicle. Cheronissos is at the end of the road on the north coast. Without a car or scooter, you are largely committed to the village for the day — which is fine if that is the plan, but limiting if you want to explore the rest of the island.
- Stock up before arriving. The village has a limited selection of provisions. Do your main grocery shopping in Apollonia or Artemonas before heading north, particularly if you plan to cook most meals.
- Use the kitchen. Sifnos has a well-regarded food culture, and cooking with local ingredients — chickpeas, capers, fresh fish from the harbour — is part of the experience the studios are set up for.
- Swim early. The enclosed bay at Cheronissos means calm water most days, but the beach is small and fills on August afternoons. Early morning is quieter and the light is better.
- Try the fish tavernas in the village. Cheronissos has a small number of waterfront spots serving fresh catch. These are working-fisherman places, not tourist-facing restaurants — simpler, and usually better for it.
- Check the ferry schedule before you plan your arrival day. Kamares port can be busy on changeover days in summer. The drive from port to Cheronissos adds 30–40 minutes on top of any port wait.
- The apartment is worth considering for groups or longer stays. The two-room layout, washing machine, and larger kitchen make it significantly more practical for stays beyond four or five nights.
Facilities and Location
Klados Studios offers self-contained accommodation rather than hotel services. There is no on-site restaurant, reception desk in the traditional sense, or daily housekeeping — this is a self-catering property. The facilities confirmed across the research bundle are:
- Studios: fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, balcony or private yard, capacity for 2–4 guests
- Apartment: two rooms, large kitchen, washing machine, Wi-Fi, access to courtyard
- Shared outdoor space: sun terrace and garden
- Beach access: 50 metres on foot
Cheronissos itself provides a few fish tavernas, a small harbour, and the natural swimming beach. For everything else — pharmacy, ATM, post office, larger shops — Apollonia is the practical hub, roughly 12 kilometres south by road.
The property's Facebook page (facebook.com/Klados-rooms-187429811269659) and website (kladosrooms.gr) are the best sources for current availability and seasonal pricing.
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