Margarita Rooms

About
Margarita Rooms sits in the Pera Panta area of Kamares, the village that wraps around Sifnos's main ferry port on the island's western coast. The property is built in traditional Cycladic style — white-washed walls, simple lines — and offers double rooms, triple rooms, and two self-contained studios, making it a practical base whether you're arriving by ferry from Piraeus or island-hopping through the western Cyclades.
Kamares is the first thing most visitors see of Sifnos, and staying here means you're positioned at the transportation hub of the island. The port beach runs along the bay in front of the village, tavernas and cafes line the waterfront, and local buses connect Kamares to Apollonia, Artemonas, Faros, and Platis Gialos throughout the day. For travellers who want to keep things straightforward — arrive, settle in, explore — Margarita Rooms covers the essentials without unnecessary complication.
The property holds a 4.3 rating across 12 Google reviews, which, given the low review count, points toward a small, owner-run operation rather than a large hotel. Reception hours run from 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM daily, which accommodates the typical afternoon ferry arrivals from Piraeus.
What to Expect
The accommodation is described in its own materials as built according to traditional Cycladic architecture, which in Kamares typically means low-rise whitewashed construction, tiled floors, and simple furnished interiors suited to the Greek island climate. The room types available are double rooms, triple rooms, and two studios. Studios in this context generally include a small kitchenette or cooking area, making them suitable for guests who prefer to self-cater for at least some meals.
Kamares itself is a working port village with a relaxed but practical atmosphere. The waterfront has a line of tavernas and cafes, a small beach with calm water, and the ferry dock that handles connections to Piraeus, Milos, Serifos, Kythnos, and other Cycladic islands. Supermarkets, an ATM, and a handful of shops are all within a short walk of the port area.
The Pera Panta address places the property on the inland or upper side of the Kamares settlement, slightly away from the immediate waterfront. This tends to mean quieter nights compared to rooms directly on the port strip, while still leaving the beach and ferry dock a short walk downhill.
Reception is staffed until 11:30 PM, which covers late ferry arrivals on most standard schedules. Guests arriving on the last boat of the evening should confirm arrival time with the property by phone in advance.
How to Get There
Kamares is the main port of Sifnos and the arrival point for ferries from Piraeus (approximately three hours on fast ferry) and connections from Milos, Serifos, and Kythnos. When you disembark, you are already in Kamares village. Margarita Rooms is in the Pera Panta area of Kamares — on arrival, it is worth calling ahead to get precise walking directions from the dock, as the address is on the inland side of the village.
If you are driving a rental car from the port, the village roads in Kamares are narrow. Parking availability at or near the property is not confirmed from available information, so check directly when booking.
Local buses depart from Kamares port up to Apollonia, the island's hilltop capital, and continue on to other villages. The bus stop is at the port, and services run frequently in July and August, with reduced frequency in shoulder season.
Taxi transfers from the port are available and the distance within the village is short. A taxi is particularly useful if you're arriving with heavy luggage.
Best Time to Visit
Sifnos is a year-round island by Cycladic standards, though the primary tourist season runs from late May through September. Kamares in July and August is busy with ferry traffic, day-trippers, and island-hoppers, and the waterfront fills up in the evenings. Staying in Kamares during peak season puts you in the middle of that activity, which is either an advantage or a reason to book further ahead.
June and September offer calmer conditions: temperatures are warm, ferry connections remain reliable, and the village has more breathing room. The bus to Apollonia and the beaches at Platis Gialos or Faros runs throughout this period.
April, May, and October are quieter, with some businesses in Kamares operating reduced hours or closing mid-week. Check directly with the property about shoulder-season availability if you are planning an off-peak trip.
Arriving on an afternoon ferry — typically the Piraeus departures that reach Sifnos by mid-afternoon — gives you time to settle in and walk the port before dinner, which is the most practical arrival pattern for this location.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead on arrival day. The international number is +30 2284 031696. Reception closes at 11:30 PM, so if your ferry is scheduled to dock close to that time, confirm check-in arrangements in advance.
- Book early for July and August. Sifnos is one of the more popular Cycladic islands among Greek travellers, and port-area accommodation fills quickly in peak summer, particularly over Greek national holidays and weekends.
- Bring some cash. ATMs are available at the port in Kamares, but it is worth having euros on hand when you arrive, particularly for smaller guesthouses that may not process card payments for all transactions.
- Use Kamares as a base for the whole island. The bus network from the port connects to Apollonia (20 minutes), Artemonas, Kastro, Faros, and Platis Gialos. A day pass or frequent single fares make it easy to cover multiple villages without a rental car.
- Studios suit longer stays. If you are spending more than three nights on Sifnos and want the option to prepare your own breakfast or a simple meal, the studio rooms with cooking facilities are the more flexible choice.
- The port beach is walkable from Kamares. The sandy beach at Kamares bay is calm, faces west, and catches afternoon sun — useful to know if you prefer not to take the bus to the beach every day.
- Evening ferries can be delayed. Greek ferry schedules in summer are generally reliable but can shift with weather or port congestion. If you are catching an early departure, confirm the schedule the evening before at the port office or via the ferry company app.
Facilities and Location
Margarita Rooms is a small property, and specific facility details — such as whether there is air conditioning in all rooms, Wi-Fi coverage, a communal terrace, or pool — are not confirmed in available sources. The studio units are understood to include basic cooking facilities based on the property's own description. For anything specific to your stay, including whether a particular room type is available for your dates, the most reliable step is to contact the property directly by phone.
The Kamares location offers immediate access to the island's ferry connections, making Margarita Rooms particularly convenient for travellers on a multi-island itinerary who need a clean, simple base without committing to a full resort or boutique hotel. The Cycladic architectural style keeps the property in keeping with the surrounding village, and the double and triple room options cover both couples and small groups travelling together.
Address
Πέρα Πάντα, Καμάρες 840 03, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 031696Opening Hours
Location
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