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Villa Antoniadis sits in Platis Gialos, a coastal settlement on the southern edge of Sifnos, roughly 200 metres back from what is consistently rated among the longest and most popular beaches in the Cyclades. The property is built in traditional Cycladic style — white-washed walls, clean geometric lines — and operates as a self-catering apartment complex with studios sleeping two, three, or four guests.

With a rating of 4.9 from 65 reviews, Villa Antoniadis punches well above average for island accommodation of this type. That score, earned over real guest stays, reflects a combination of location, condition, and attentive management rather than any particular luxury amenity. It is a practical, well-regarded choice for travellers who want independence, proximity to a great beach, and a genuine Cycladic setting without the premium of a boutique hotel.

Bookings and enquiries can be directed to the property directly at [email protected] or by phone at +30 2284 071341. The official website at www.villa-antoniadis.gr carries current pricing and availability.

What to Expect

All studios and apartments at Villa Antoniadis are equipped with air conditioning, television, internet access, a fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator, and hairdryer. First-floor units have sea views. The complex includes a swimming pool and on-site parking — two practical features that matter considerably on an island where summer heat is intense and parking near popular beaches fills up by mid-morning.

The kitchen facilities in every unit mean you are not dependent on restaurants for every meal, which is a meaningful benefit on Sifnos, where eating out is enjoyable but can add up quickly over a week's stay. You can stock up at shops in Platis Gialos or in Apollonia, the island's main town, and cook in. That said, Platis Gialos has its own cluster of tavernas and beach bars directly on the waterfront, so the option to eat out without travelling far is always there.

The complex is described as a traditional Cycladic rental accommodation unit (ενοικιαζόμενες κατοικίες), which in Greek hospitality terms means self-contained apartments rather than hotel rooms with daily service. Expect clean, well-equipped spaces managed by an owner-operated setup rather than a large hotel chain.

Facilities and Location

Platis Gialos, the settlement where Villa Antoniadis stands, takes its name from the Greek for "broad shoreline" — an accurate description of the wide sandy arc that defines this bay on the island's south coast. The beach itself is one of the busiest on Sifnos during July and August, with sunbeds, water sports, and a reliable summer bus connection to Apollonia.

The setting adds several landmarks worth knowing about. To the north, on the ridge above the bay, stands the Monastery of Panagia tou Vounou, built in 1813, which is accessible on foot and offers commanding views over the bay and surrounding hills. To the northeast lies Aspros Pyrgos (the White Tower), the best-known of Sifnos's 57 ancient watchtowers. To the south, at the headland of Platis Gialos, archaeologists have identified a prehistoric cemetery — one of the earliest traces of settlement on the island.

The pool at Villa Antoniadis provides a calmer alternative to the beach when the main waterfront is busy, and the on-site parking removes the daily scramble for space that affects most beach destinations in the Cyclades in high season.

How to Get There

Platis Gialos is located on the southern coast of Sifnos, approximately 10 kilometres from the main port of Kamares. From Kamares port, taxis are available and will reach Platis Gialos in around 15–20 minutes depending on traffic. A public bus service connects Kamares to Apollonia and then continues to Platis Gialos; the route is the island's most frequent line in summer.

If you are renting a car or scooter — both are available at or near the port in Kamares — the road to Platis Gialos is clearly signed from Apollonia. Parking at Villa Antoniadis is on-site, so you can leave your vehicle at the property and walk the 200 metres to the beach rather than competing for shorefront spaces.

For those arriving by ferry, Sifnos is served from Piraeus and from several other Cycladic islands. Journey times from Piraeus vary depending on the vessel, ranging from roughly two to four hours.

Best Time to Visit

Sifnos has a long tourist season by Cycladic standards, typically running from late April through October. Platis Gialos is at its liveliest in July and August, when the beach is fully operational with sunbeds, water sports, and all waterfront businesses open. For a quieter stay with the same beach access and good weather, late May through June and September are the stronger choices — temperatures are warm, the Aegean is swimmable, and the bay is considerably less crowded.

Wind is worth considering on Sifnos. The island sits in the path of the meltemi, the northern Aegean summer wind, but Platis Gialos faces broadly south and is somewhat sheltered compared to more exposed northern-facing beaches on the island. It is generally one of the calmer bays for swimming.

Early October is still viable for a relaxed stay, though some tavernas and water sports operations begin closing down after mid-September.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly where possible by emailing [email protected] or calling +30 2284 071341. Owner-managed properties often have flexibility on rates and room allocation that online platforms don't reflect.
  • First-floor units have sea views — if this matters to you, request an upper-floor studio when booking and confirm it is available for your dates.
  • Bring or buy groceries early in the week. The small shops in Platis Gialos can run low on basics during peak summer weekends. Apollonia, a short drive or bus ride away, has a better selection of supermarkets.
  • Use the on-site pool during peak beach hours. The main Platis Gialos beach is at its most crowded between 11:00 and 16:00 in July and August. The pool is a quieter option during those hours.
  • Check the bus schedule on arrival. The Kamares–Apollonia–Platis Gialos route runs frequently in summer but reduces sharply in shoulder season. The bus stop for Platis Gialos is close to the beach.
  • Platis Gialos has its own dining options. You do not need to travel to Apollonia for dinner; several tavernas sit directly on the waterfront and are open through the summer season.
  • The monastery above the bay (Panagia tou Vounou) is reachable on foot from the village and is worth the walk for the view, particularly in the late afternoon when the light on the bay is at its best.
  • Sifnos is one of the most food-focused islands in the Cyclades. If you have a car, use the kitchen at the villa as a base, but set aside at least two or three meals for the island's traditional restaurants — the local cuisine, particularly slow-cooked chickpea dishes and revithada, is a genuine reason people return.

Address

Platis Gialos 840 03, Greece

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