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About

Meropi Rooms sits right in the middle of Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, with every room facing the sea and the broad sandy beach that curves around the bay. The property is rated 4.9 out of 5 on Google across 25 reviews and scores 9.5 for cleanliness on Booking.com — numbers that reflect consistent, hands-on hospitality rather than a polished hotel operation.

Kamares is where the ferries from Piraeus, Milos, and Serifos dock, so if you're arriving by boat, Meropi Rooms is one of the first places you'll be able to walk to with luggage. The commercial strip — tavernas, mini markets, a couple of rental shops — runs directly below, and the port beach itself is seconds away on foot.

The accommodation is straightforward and honest: clean, modern rooms in a Cycladic-style building, without the overhead of a resort. That keeps prices reasonable for Sifnos, which is not a cheap island.

What to Expect

Meropi offers three room types, all with private balconies overlooking the sea and Kamares beach.

Double rooms are set up for two guests with either a double bed or two singles. Each has a refrigerator, coffee-making equipment, basic kitchenware, and a modern en-suite bathroom. The balconies face the bay, so you can watch the ferry come in or drink your morning coffee with the full arc of the harbour in front of you.

Triple rooms are more spacious, configured with one double and one single bed. They follow the same fit-out — balcony with sea view, coffee station, kitchenware, modern bathroom — but suit families or three friends traveling together more comfortably.

Studios add a double bed and balcony with bay views. Studios at properties like this typically include a small kitchen area beyond the basic kitchenware in the standard rooms, though you should confirm the exact configuration directly with the property before booking.

The website specifically highlights cleanliness as a calling card, and the guest scores support that. The style is simple and contemporary rather than boutique-designed: white walls, functional furniture, tidy bathrooms. The emphasis is on the view, the location, and the hosts' willingness to help with whatever you need during your stay.

How to Get There

Kamares is on the west coast of Sifnos and is the island's only ferry port. From the ferry dock, Meropi Rooms is a short walk along the waterfront — the property sits in the centre of the village, close to the main beach road.

If you are arriving by car (either with your own vehicle on the ferry or a rental arranged on-island), Kamares has limited but workable parking around the port area. The main village road runs along the beach and connects to the rest of Sifnos via the road up through Apollonia, the island capital, roughly 5 km inland.

For those without a car, the island's KTEL bus service connects Kamares to Apollonia, Artemonas, Kastro, Faros, Platys Gialos, and Vathi. The bus stop in Kamares is near the port. Taxis are also available from the port area.

Contact: +30 2284 032158 | meropirooms.gr

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a long season by Cycladic standards — the island draws food-focused travelers and returning Greek visitors from early May through late October. Kamares itself is quieter than the island's inland villages and beaches in peak season (July and August), but the port still fills up on ferry days, particularly weekends when boats arrive from Piraeus.

For the best combination of good weather, open restaurants, and relaxed atmosphere, early June and September are strong choices. The meltemi north wind blows across the Cyclades through July and August, which keeps temperatures manageable but can make ferry crossings rough. Kamares bay is partially sheltered, so conditions at the port beach are generally calmer than the island's more exposed western and southern shores.

If you are traveling in May or October, call ahead to confirm the property is open for your dates, as smaller guesthouses on Sifnos sometimes open mid-May and close after mid-October.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. With only a handful of room types, Meropi fills up fast in peak season. The property's own website and Booking.com are both booking channels to check.
  • Request a sea-facing balcony explicitly when booking. The website states all rooms have sea views, but it is always worth confirming when making a reservation.
  • Call the property directly for the best information on room availability and layout. The phone number (+30 2284 032158) is listed on the website and Google, and smaller guesthouses on Greek islands often respond faster by phone than by online message.
  • Use Kamares as a base for day trips across the island. The KTEL bus to Apollonia runs regularly in summer, and from Apollonia you can reach Kastro, Artemonas, and the southern beaches. A rental scooter or small car from one of the agencies in Kamares gives you more flexibility.
  • The port beach is directly in front of the property. It is a sandy, calm-water beach — good for families and swimmers who want easy access without a drive.
  • Kamares has good tavernas within walking distance. The village is the practical hub of the island, with supermarkets, ATMs, and a range of eating options along the waterfront strip.
  • Sifnos is known as one of Greece's best food islands. Spend at least one evening in Apollonia or Artemonas for a broader sense of the island's restaurant scene, even if Kamares is your base.
  • Ferry schedules change seasonally. If your stay depends on catching an early or late boat, double-check the current Hellenic Seaways or SeaJets timetable before you arrive — the port is a two-minute walk from the guesthouse, which makes early departures considerably less stressful.

Facilities and Location

Meropi Rooms is classified as a bed-and-breakfast and guesthouse rather than a full-service hotel. The facilities reflect that: rooms are self-contained with refrigerators, coffee-making equipment, and basic kitchen items, but there is no on-site restaurant, bar, or pool. The property's strength is its position — directly in Kamares village, with the beach and all port-area services immediately accessible.

Kamares offers everything a self-catering or low-key traveler needs: mini markets for groceries, a bakery, several tavernas serving fresh fish and Sifniot specialties (revithada chickpea soup, mastelo lamb), ATMs, a pharmacy, ferry ticket agencies, and vehicle rental outlets. You do not need a car to manage a stay here, though having one opens up the southern beaches at Platys Gialos and Faros.

For guests who want to explore the island's most photogenic village, Kastro — the medieval clifftop capital — is roughly 8 km from Kamares by road and accessible by bus or taxi.

Address

Kamares 840 03, Greece

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monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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