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About

Theodora Rooms sits in Kamares, the main port village of Sifnos, within easy walking distance of the ferry dock, the sandy beach that lines the bay, and the tavernas clustered along the waterfront. It is a small, self-contained complex of 10 rooms, identifiable from the street by the fuchsia bougainvillea and coloured roses that climb its facade — the kind of details that are actually useful when you are hauling luggage off a ferry for the first time.

With a 4.7 rating from 69 reviews, the property appeals consistently to travellers who want practical, comfortable lodging in a port location without the price tag of a boutique hotel. Rooms accommodate two to four guests and are set up for independent stays, meaning you are not dependent on a restaurant on-site or a fixed breakfast time. The owners are on hand and, by most accounts, genuinely attentive to guests' needs.

Kamares is the practical base on Sifnos. The island's bus network radiates from here, making it straightforward to reach Apollonia (the capital, about 5 km inland), Artemonas, Kastro, Faros, and Platis Gialos without renting a vehicle. Staying in Kamares means your first and last views of the island are of the horseshoe bay that greets every ferry arrival.

What to Expect

The complex is described as a small rental unit — ten rooms in total, each sleeping two to four guests in single or double beds. The rooms are presented as simple and functional with modern decorative touches and contemporary colours rather than the stripped-whitewash aesthetic common across the Cyclades. The emphasis is on the practical: all rooms include free Wi-Fi, daily cleaning service, and luggage storage is available on the premises.

On-site parking is provided, which is a genuine practical advantage in Kamares, where street space tightens in July and August. If you are arriving by car from the ferry — the Piraeus route brings vehicles as well as foot passengers — knowing there is dedicated parking removes one variable from an already logistically involved island arrival.

The rooms accommodate small families or groups of friends as comfortably as couples, given the two-to-four person capacity. The self-catering setup means units likely include at minimum a kitchenette or basic food preparation facilities, though the extent of cooking equipment is not specified in available information. Kamares has a supermarket and several bakeries, so stocking up for breakfast or a packed beach lunch is easy.

The bougainvillea-covered exterior gives the property a recognisable character among the otherwise functional port-area lodgings. The contact email ([email protected]) and direct phone line (+30 698 460 8170) suggest a family-run operation rather than a managed chain, and the website at theodorasifnos.com provides current availability and booking details.

How to Get There

Kamares is the arrival point for all ferries to Sifnos. If you are coming from Piraeus, Milos, Serifos, or any of the Western Cyclades ferry routes, you will disembark directly in Kamares. Theodora Rooms is within the village, so arrival on foot with luggage is feasible once you have directions from the owner.

From Kamares port, the walk into the village centre takes under ten minutes. The coordinates place the property at approximately 36.988°N, 24.680°E — in the northern part of the bay, slightly back from the waterfront strip.

By car or scooter: the port road runs along the bay and connects to the main island road that climbs to Apollonia. Parking is available on-site, which makes this property more practical for guests with hired vehicles than many port-area options.

By bus: Kamares is the main bus hub on Sifnos. Services run regularly in summer to Apollonia, Artemonas, Kastro, Faros, Vathy, and Platis Gialos. The bus stop is at the port, a short walk from the property.

Taxi: the island has a small taxi fleet; taxis meet ferries at the port and can be arranged through the accommodation.

Accessibility information is not confirmed in available data — contact the property directly if step-free access is required.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. Kamares stays active throughout this period, as it handles all ferry traffic regardless of season. July and August bring the highest visitor numbers; the port fills with day-trippers and island-hoppers, and rooms in Kamares book up well in advance for peak summer.

For a quieter stay with cooler temperatures and uncrowded beaches, late May to mid-June or September to early October are the most comfortable windows. Ferries still run regularly in shoulder season, and most Kamares tavernas and services remain open. The beach in Kamares bay is swimmable from June through September.

Winter visits are possible but ferry frequency drops significantly from November onward, and many village businesses close or operate reduced hours. Theodora Rooms should be contacted directly to confirm availability outside the main season.

Early morning arrivals by ferry — the Piraeus overnight service often docks around dawn — can be managed smoothly if you arrange a late check-in or luggage storage in advance with the owners.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct if possible. The property has its own website (theodorasifnos.com) and a direct email and phone, so you can confirm availability, room type, and any specific needs without platform fees.
  • Arrange arrival logistics before you travel. If your ferry arrives early or late, message ahead so the owners know to expect you. They offer luggage storage, which is helpful if you arrive before the room is ready.
  • Bring cash for initial expenses. Kamares has ATMs, but smaller guesthouses often request a cash deposit on arrival. Confirm payment methods when booking.
  • Use the bus from Kamares. The island-wide bus service is reliable in summer and departs from the port stop near the property. It costs very little and removes the need to hire a vehicle for day trips to Apollonia, Kastro, or the south-coast beaches.
  • The parking space is worth using. If you arrive with a hired car from the ferry, park at the property and then use the bus or walk for most day trips — Sifnos's villages are compact and better explored on foot.
  • Kamares beach is steps away. The sandy bay fronting the port is swimmable and quieter than the more famous beaches at Platis Gialos and Faros. For a morning swim before the ferry crowd arrives, it is convenient from a port-area base.
  • Self-catering works well here. The Kamares waterfront has good fishmongers, a bakery, and a small supermarket. Picking up local bread, cheese, and olives for in-room breakfasts lets you spend less and eat better between restaurant meals.
  • Contact details for the TikTok account (@.theodora25) may give a current visual sense of the property and surroundings if you want to check the look of the rooms before booking.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed facilities at Theodora Rooms include free Wi-Fi throughout, daily housekeeping, luggage storage, and on-site parking. The ten rooms sleep between two and four guests each in single or double bed configurations.

Kamares provides everything a self-catering guest needs within easy reach: waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish and Sifnian chickpea dishes, a bakery, a small supermarket, a pharmacy, and several café-bars along the beach road. The ferry ticket offices are also in the port area, convenient for booking onward travel to Milos, Serifos, Piraeus, or other island hops.

The property's location in Kamares rather than in Apollonia or the hilltop villages means you are at sea level and close to the water, but you trade the panoramic views of the interior villages for immediate practical convenience: everything you need on arrival and departure is within walking distance.

Address

Kamares, Καμάρες 840 03, Greece

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