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About

Studios Mirta is a self-catering apartment property on Sifnos, the Cycladic island known for its hiking trails, ceramics tradition, and some of the best home cooking in the Aegean. With 61 Google reviews and a perfect five-star rating, it stands out as a consistently well-regarded place to stay for travelers who want their own space, a kitchen to use, and a base that keeps costs reasonable without sacrificing comfort.

Self-catering studios suit Sifnos particularly well. The island's villages — Apollonia, Artemonas, Kastro, Kamares, Platis Gialos — are compact and walkable, and having a kitchenette means you can pick up fresh produce from local shops or the small markets in Apollonia and cook for yourself when you'd rather not eat out every night. That said, Sifnos has no shortage of good tavernas, so the kitchen is there when you want it, not a substitute for the island's food culture.

The coordinates place Studios Mirta broadly within the Sifnos island area (postal code 840 03). Guests should confirm the precise village location and any transfer arrangements directly with the property when booking, as Sifnos addresses can sometimes span the central plateau between villages.

What to Expect

Studios Mirta is described as offering simple, self-catering accommodation. In the context of Sifnos studios, this typically means a room or compact apartment with a kitchenette or small kitchen, a private bathroom, and basic furnishings — enough to live comfortably for a few days or a week. The emphasis is on functionality and independence rather than resort-style amenities.

The five-star average across 61 reviews points to guests being genuinely satisfied rather than merely tolerant. On a smaller island like Sifnos, properties with that rating profile tend to earn it through attentive ownership, cleanliness, and reliable communication rather than luxury fittings. Studios run by local families on Sifnos often come with quiet outdoor seating, views of the surrounding Cycladic landscape, and an unhurried atmosphere that suits the island's pace.

What self-catering gives you on Sifnos is flexibility. Kamares port is the main arrival point via ferry from Piraeus, and grocery options are available there and in Apollonia. Being able to store food, make your own breakfast, and prepare a simple meal gives you more control over your budget and schedule — particularly useful during high season when popular tavernas can fill up.

For specific details on room configuration, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, parking, pool, breakfast options, or any other facilities, contact the property directly before booking. The official website is listed at studiosmirtia.com.

How to Get There

Sifnos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with crossing times ranging from roughly two to five hours depending on the vessel type. Fast ferries operated by lines such as Seajets and Golden Star Ferries run in high season; conventional ferries take longer but carry vehicles. The port of Kamares is where all ferries dock.

From Kamares, the island's main road climbs to Apollonia, the capital, which sits on the central ridge about 5 kilometers inland. A local bus service (KTEL) runs regularly between Kamares, Apollonia, Artemonas, and the main beaches during summer. Taxis are available at the port, and rental cars and scooters can be hired in Kamares or Apollonia.

Because the exact village location of Studios Mirta is not confirmed in the available information, ask the property directly for directions from Kamares port or from Apollonia. Many Sifnos studios owners will arrange or suggest a taxi pick-up as part of the arrival process, particularly for guests arriving late or with luggage.

Parking on Sifnos is generally informal — roadside or in small village lots. If you plan to rent a vehicle, confirm whether the property has parking space.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a classic Cycladic season. High summer — July and August — brings the most visitors, the most ferry connections, and the hottest, driest weather, with temperatures regularly above 30°C. The Meltemi wind blows from the north in July and August, which keeps the heat tolerable but can make some exposed beaches choppy.

June and September are widely considered the best months for Sifnos: fewer crowds, lower accommodation prices, sea temperatures that are still warm, and a calmer general atmosphere. Late May is also workable, particularly for hiking — the trails across the island are well-marked and beautiful, but they are best walked before the peak heat of summer sets in.

October is quiet but the island still functions, with some tavernas and accommodation open through mid-month. By November, the island largely closes for the season. For self-catering stays, the shoulder months are especially practical: local shops are stocked, ferries run regularly, and you won't need to book weeks in advance.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. Call +30 698 857 9746 or visit studiosmirtia.com to check availability and rates. Direct booking often gets you better communication about arrival logistics and local tips.
  • Confirm the exact location. Ask which village the studios are in and how far it is from Kamares port. This affects your transport and grocery planning.
  • Bring a printed or offline map. Mobile data can be patchy on parts of Sifnos, particularly on smaller roads between villages.
  • Plan ferry crossings early in high season. Piraeus–Sifnos crossings sell out in July and August, especially on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Book ferries at the same time you book your accommodation.
  • Stock the kitchen on arrival. There are small supermarkets in Kamares and Apollonia. If you arrive by ferry, Kamares is your first stop and the easiest place to pick up essentials before heading to your studio.
  • Use the bus. The KTEL bus service between Kamares and the main villages runs frequently in summer and is inexpensive. It reduces the need to rent a vehicle for day trips.
  • Keep the evenings free in Apollonia. The town's main pedestrian lane, Steno, comes alive after dark with locals and visitors mixing at the various cafes and bars. It's a short trip from wherever you're staying.
  • Sifnos is a hiking island. The E4 and local trail network connects major villages and monasteries. Good walking shoes are worth packing, particularly if you plan to walk the route between Kastro and Chrysopigi.

Facilities and Location

Studios Mirta offers self-catering studio accommodation, which means each unit is set up for independent stays. A kitchenette or kitchen is the defining feature of this accommodation type. Beyond that, the specific facilities — air conditioning, pool, balcony, terrace, sea view, Wi-Fi, laundry, parking — are not confirmed in the available information and should be verified directly with the property.

The property's Google Maps listing (coordinates: 36.9875°N, 24.6800°E) places it within the central area of Sifnos. This region encompasses the main settled cluster of the island, including Apollonia, Artemonas, Exambela, and Katavati — all within a short drive or bus ride of each other and of the main beaches at Platis Gialos and Faros to the south.

Being based in or near this central area gives you good access to the island without needing a car for every excursion. The port at Kamares is connected by regular bus. The village of Kastro, Sifnos's medieval hilltop capital with Venetian-era fortifications, is accessible on foot from Artemonas or by road.

Address

Sifnos 840 03, Greece

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