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About

Myrto Hotel sits in Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, rated 4.9 out of 5 across 174 Google reviews — a score that places it among the most consistently praised small hotels in the Cyclades. The location is straightforwardly practical: Kamares is where the ferries from Piraeus and the other Cycladic islands dock, so guests arriving by sea can walk from the ferry ramp to reception without needing a taxi or transfer.

Kamares curves around a wide, sheltered bay on the western coast of Sifnos. The beach runs along the same waterfront as the port, sandy and calm enough for a morning swim before breakfast, and the village's tavernas and cafes are within a few minutes on foot. For travelers who want a base that keeps logistics simple — port arrivals, beach access, and evening dining all within a short walk — Myrto Hotel delivers that without asking you to rent a car on day one.

The hotel's website is at hotel-myrto.gr and the front desk can be reached at +30 2284 032055. Reception hours run from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily.

Facilities and Location

Myrto Hotel's address puts it on the Kamares waterfront road, the same strip that lines the bay. Kamares is a compact village: the beach, the ferry pier, the main cluster of restaurants, and the village square are all within a short walk of each other, and the hotel's position near the shore means sea views are plausible from upper-floor or sea-facing rooms. The hotel's own Instagram has referenced a Superior Double Room with Sea View, which suggests at least some room categories are differentiated by outlook.

The surrounding village gives guests easy access to daily essentials. Kamares has a working port with regular ferry connections to Piraeus (roughly three to four hours), Milos, Serifos, and Kithnos, so the hotel suits island-hoppers who want a central staging point in the western Cyclades as much as it suits travelers staying on Sifnos for a week. Supermarkets, a bakery, and several traditional tavernas operate in the village, and the Kamares beach runs along the entire bay — it's wide, sandy, and gently shelving, making it suitable for families.

For travelers wanting to explore the rest of the island, Apollonia — the capital and the island's main hub for restaurants, nightlife, and shopping — is roughly 6 kilometers east of Kamares along the main road. Buses connect Kamares to Apollonia frequently in summer, with the journey taking around ten to fifteen minutes.

How to Get There

By ferry, Sifnos is served from Piraeus (Gate E2) by Blue Star Ferries and Seajets, with journey times ranging from around three hours on conventional ferries to under two hours on high-speed catamarans. Myrto Hotel is effectively in the ferry landing area: when you step off the boat in Kamares, you are already in the right part of the village.

By car, if you are arriving with a vehicle, the Kamares waterfront road is the main artery through the village. Parking in Kamares can be tight in July and August, particularly close to the port, but the village is small enough that street parking a short walk from the hotel is usually findable outside peak ferry arrival times.

Bus connections to the rest of Sifnos depart from the Kamares port area. The KTEL bus line runs routes to Apollonia, Artemonas, Platis Gialos, Faros, and Vathi, with more frequent services during summer. A taxi rank is also at the port for direct transfers if your arrival is late or you are carrying heavy luggage.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a longer viable season than many Cycladic islands because it attracts Greek domestic visitors, culinary travelers, and hikers as well as the mainstream summer crowd. Late May through June gives you warm weather, calm Aegean seas, and a functioning village without the August density. Early September offers similar conditions after the peak has passed.

July and August are the busiest months. Kamares specifically fills up on weekends when day-trippers and weekend ferry arrivals from Athens come through, so if you are sensitive to noise and crowd levels around the port, arriving on a weekday and staying into the week is worth considering. The shoulder months of April and October can be quiet to the point where some tavernas and shops operate reduced hours, so check ahead if you plan an early or late-season visit.

The afternoon meltemi wind that affects the Cyclades in July and August tends to be milder on the western coast of Sifnos — where Kamares sits — than on the more exposed eastern shores, which makes the Kamares beach reasonably swimmable on most summer days.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. With a 4.9 rating and a convenient port location, Myrto fills up well in advance for July and August. Contact the hotel directly at +30 2284 032055 or through the official website at hotel-myrto.gr to check availability.
  • Ask about room type and view when booking. The hotel has at least one sea-view room category (Superior Double Room Sea View). If an outlook over the bay matters to you, request it explicitly rather than assuming at check-in.
  • Use Kamares as a base for day trips. Sifnos's famous pottery village of Artemonas, the monastery of Chrysopigi, and the beach at Platis Gialos are all reachable by bus from the Kamares port stop. You do not need a car to see the island's highlights.
  • Reception hours are 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM. If you are arriving on a late ferry — which happens with some regularity in the Cyclades in summer — let the hotel know your expected arrival time in advance.
  • The Kamares beach is steps away. For an early morning swim before the day heats up, or a late afternoon dip after returning from a day out, having the beach this close to the hotel is a practical advantage worth using.
  • Kamares tavernas are good for a first-night dinner. You do not need to travel to Apollonia on your first evening. The waterfront in Kamares has several solid tavernas serving Sifnian specialties — revithada (slow-cooked chickpea soup) and mastelo (lamb or goat cooked in a clay pot with wine) are the island's signature dishes.
  • The bus stop is at the port. For a day trip to Apollonia or the beaches on the other side of the island, the KTEL bus departs from the Kamares port area. Timetables are posted at the stop and are also available from most accommodation front desks.
  • Sifnos is compact but hilly. If you plan to do any of the island's marked hiking trails, Kamares is a reasonable base, but the trailheads in the central villages are easier to reach with a bus or scooter rental.

Address

Kamares P.O. Box : 700, Sifnos 840 03, Greece

Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 23:00
tuesday08:00 – 23:00
wednesday08:00 – 23:00
thursday08:00 – 23:00
friday08:00 – 23:00
saturday08:00 – 23:00
sunday08:00 – 23:00

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