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Nissos Suites is a small boutique property in Apollonia, the capital village of Sifnos, with just seven suites. It sits close enough to the pedestrian lanes and cafes of Apollonia's centre to be genuinely convenient, while maintaining enough of a residential character to feel calm rather than busy. Guests rate it 4.6 out of 5 across 42 reviews, which is a meaningful signal for a property of this size.

The suites are built around island-style decor — think cool tiled floors, whitewashed walls, and balconies that open onto garden or sea views. Each unit runs to around 30 square metres, which is comfortable for two adults and workable for a family, and comes with a private entrance. It's a straightforward property that does what small Greek island hotels do best: a clean, well-equipped space, an outdoor terrace to sit on, and a location that puts you in the middle of Sifnos life without any of the noise that a busier resort town might bring.

The reception is reachable by phone at +30 699 940 4505 during staffed hours, and the property maintains an active presence on both Facebook and Instagram if you want a visual sense of what to expect before booking.

What to Expect

Each suite at Nissos comes with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom with shower and complimentary toiletries, a mini-bar, a fridge, and a kettle or coffee maker. The apartment-style layout includes a seating area and a desk, making the suites reasonably practical for anyone working remotely or spending more than a few nights. Balconies or patios are standard, and depending on the specific unit, views lean toward the garden, the sea, or the surrounding village landscape.

Shared spaces include a common lounge, a terrace, a garden, and a bar. Free private parking is available on site, which matters considerably on Sifnos where parking in and around Apollonia can be tight in the summer months. Car rental can be arranged through the property, which is worth knowing if you plan to explore the island's more remote beaches independently.

The overall atmosphere is intimate rather than resort-like. With only seven rooms, the property never tips into the anonymous end of the hotel spectrum. The island-style aesthetic is consistent throughout without being heavy-handed — the kind of place where the decor acknowledges where you are without forcing the point.

Poulati Beach is roughly 2.6 km from the property, and Seralia Beach is about 3 km away, both reachable by car or scooter in a few minutes. Apollonia's own dining scene — which includes some of Sifnos's most respected restaurants and the island's famous patisseries — is within easy walking distance.

How to Get There

Nissos Suites is addressed to Apollonia 840 03, Sifnos. The coordinates place it at the eastern edge of Apollonia's built-up area, accessible via the main road that runs through the village centre. If you're arriving by ferry, you'll dock at Kamares port on the west coast of the island. From Kamares, it's a 5–6 km drive up to Apollonia, which takes around 10 minutes by car or taxi. Taxis wait at the port for ferry arrivals, or you can arrange a transfer in advance through the hotel.

The KTEL bus service runs regularly between Kamares port and Apollonia during the summer season, with the main stop in Apollonia's central square. If you're arriving without a hire car, the bus is a practical option. That said, having a car or scooter for your stay is advisable if you intend to visit beaches beyond the immediate area.

Private parking is available free of charge at the property, removing one of the main logistical headaches of staying in the island capital during July and August.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a long season by Cycladic standards. Nissos Suites is suited to visits from late April through October, with the shoulder months of May, June, and September offering the most balanced combination of good weather, open restaurants, and manageable crowds. July and August are the peak weeks, when Apollonia fills with Athenian weekenders and ferry traffic increases significantly. Rooms book out quickly during this window, and rates reflect demand.

Apollonia sits inland and slightly elevated compared to the coastal villages, which means it catches a breeze even during the hottest August days. Evenings are reliably cool enough to sit outside without discomfort. Spring visits in April and May coincide with green hillsides and wildflowers, which give Sifnos a completely different character from its midsummer incarnation.

For travellers prioritising hiking — Sifnos has one of the best-preserved stone-path networks in the Cyclades — late April through early June and September are the optimal windows before or after peak heat.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. A seven-room property in the island capital fills quickly during peak season. Aim to confirm your reservation at least two to three months ahead if you're targeting high summer.
  • Request a sea-view unit when booking. With only seven suites, specific views are not guaranteed unless you ask. Mention your preference at the time of reservation.
  • Use the free parking strategically. Driving into Apollonia's centre can be difficult in August. Park at the hotel and walk the short distance into the village lanes rather than attempting to navigate the narrow alleys by car.
  • Arrange car hire through the hotel if needed. The property offers car rental service, which can be more convenient than sourcing independently, particularly if you arrive late or outside standard agency hours.
  • Check reception hours before arrival. The listed staffed hours are 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM and 6:00 – 9:00 PM daily. If your ferry arrives outside these windows, contact the hotel in advance to arrange key collection.
  • Bring a power bank or adapter if needed. Greece uses the Type C/F plug (two round pins at 230V). While this won't affect most European travellers, visitors from the UK, US, or Australia should pack an adapter.
  • Explore Apollonia on foot in the evening. The village's pedestrian lanes come alive after sunset. The hotel's central location means you can walk to dinner and back without needing a vehicle.
  • Sifnos food culture is worth planning around. The island has a disproportionately strong culinary reputation relative to its size. Reserve a table at local restaurants before you arrive, especially in August, rather than relying on walk-ins.

Facilities and Location

Nissos Suites offers a focused but practical set of amenities for a small boutique property. On-site facilities include a bar, a shared terrace, a communal lounge, and a garden. All suites come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, fridges, and kettles or coffee makers. Balconies with seating are standard, and private entrances add a degree of autonomy to each unit that standard hotel rooms rarely provide.

Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are both included, which for a property in Apollonia is a practical advantage. Car rental can be facilitated through the hotel for guests wanting to cover more ground independently.

Apollonia is Sifnos's administrative and social hub. From Nissos Suites, you're within walking distance of the island's main square, its bus terminal, its most concentrated restaurant strip, and several well-regarded pastry shops that sell the revithada (chickpea stew) and amygdalota (almond sweets) the island is known for. The village of Artemonas is a short walk north, and Kastro — the medieval hilltop settlement overlooking the Aegean — is a 4 km drive to the east.

Adres

Apollonia 840 03, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
tuesday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
wednesday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
thursday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
friday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
saturday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00
sunday09:00 – 15:00, 06:00 – 21:00

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