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About

VeryCoco is a casual bar on Sifnos, the Cycladic island known for its food culture, whitewashed villages, and slower pace of life. The bar's coordinates place it in the central part of the island, and it operates as a straightforward drinks destination — cocktails, cold beverages, and a relaxed atmosphere without the fuss of a full restaurant.

Sifnos has a smaller but genuine bar scene compared to the louder nightlife of Mykonos or Ios. Bars here tend toward the unhurried end of the spectrum, and VeryCoco fits that pattern. It's the kind of place where you settle in, order something cold, and let the evening move at its own pace.

The island's social rhythm typically picks up after dinner, which in Greece means things get going closer to 9 or 10pm. VeryCoco fits naturally into that pattern — less a venue for structured dining, more a place to start or continue a night out.

What to Expect

VeryCoco presents itself as a casual spot, which on Sifnos means something specific: no pretension, no dress code pressure, and a drinks menu built around cocktails and standard bar offerings. Given the island's Cycladic character, you can reasonably expect a mix of classic cocktails alongside local spirits and cold beers, though the exact menu isn't confirmed in current sources.

The setting is relaxed by design. Sifnos bars of this type typically feature outdoor or semi-outdoor seating — stone surfaces, simple furniture, and enough space to hold a conversation without shouting. The island's dry summer evenings make outdoor drinking genuinely pleasant from late June through early September.

Because VeryCoco is categorized as a restaurant in some directories despite the source description positioning it clearly as a bar, it's worth noting the primary function here is drinks rather than full meals. Whether small snacks or bar food are available alongside cocktails isn't confirmed, so don't plan on a full dinner without checking directly.

The coordinates suggest a central island location, which would put it within reasonable reach of Apollonia, the capital, or one of the nearby villages such as Artemonas or Exambela — all clustered tightly together in the hill town area of Sifnos.

How to Get There

The coordinates for VeryCoco (36.9737, 24.7238) place it in the central hill zone of Sifnos, which covers the interconnected villages of Apollonia, Artemonas, Ano Petali, and Exambela. This is the island's social and commercial hub, so arriving is straightforward.

From Kamares, the port where ferries dock, the central village area is about 5 kilometers by road. The local bus service runs regularly between Kamares and Apollonia, and the journey takes around 10 minutes. Buses also connect the capital to Platys Gialos, Faros, and Vathi, so if you're based at a beach, you have options.

Taxis are available on the island, though in peak season they can be in short supply during the evening rush — the window between 9pm and midnight when everyone seems to be moving at once. If you're coming from a more remote part of the island, arranging a taxi in advance or renting a scooter for the duration of your stay is a practical solution.

Parking in the Apollonia area is limited and the lanes are narrow, so arriving by bus or on foot from nearby accommodation is the easier option. The hill village area is largely pedestrian in its core, with vehicles restricted in many passages.

Best Time to Visit

As a bar, VeryCoco operates on an evening schedule. Sifnos bars generally open in the late afternoon and run until late at night, with the busiest window falling between 9pm and 1am in high summer.

July and August bring the heaviest visitor numbers to Sifnos, and the bar scene reflects that — more people, more energy, but also more competition for seating. Shoulder months, particularly June and September, offer a more relaxed experience. The weather is still reliably warm and dry, but the pace is calmer and the island's character comes through more clearly.

Sifnos sits in the western Cyclades and gets the meltemi wind in summer, which makes evenings comfortable even when midday is hot. Outdoor bar seating is genuinely pleasant from early June through early October most years.

Off-season — November through March — much of the island's hospitality sector closes, including most bars. If you're visiting outside summer, confirm in advance that VeryCoco is open.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm current hours before going. No verified opening hours are available in current sources. A quick check with your accommodation or a local will save a wasted trip.
  • Go after dinner, not before. The Greek social rhythm means bars fill up later in the evening. Arriving before 9pm in summer, you may find the place quiet.
  • The hill village area is walkable. If you're staying in or near Apollonia, Artemonas, or Exambela, VeryCoco is likely within walking distance. The lanes between these villages are short and well-lit in summer.
  • Book a taxi in advance if you're coming from the beaches. The Platys Gialos or Vathi areas are 15–20 minutes from the capital by road. Evening taxis on Sifnos can be scarce at peak hours.
  • Cash is useful. Smaller bars on Greek islands sometimes operate cash-only or have card minimum thresholds. Bring some euros regardless.
  • Dress comfortably and practically. The village lanes are paved with stone and sometimes uneven. Flat shoes make navigating after dark considerably easier.
  • Sifnos is a food island first. If you're looking for a meal alongside drinks, the surrounding village area has strong restaurant options — many of the island's best tavernas are within a short walk of the central hub.
  • Check for a social media presence. No Instagram or Facebook links were confirmed at time of writing, but bars on Greek islands often maintain informal social pages that reflect current status and hours more reliably than listing sites.

Practical Information

VeryCoco is listed as a bar in Sifnos's central island area. No phone number, website, or verified address is currently available through public sources. The coordinates (36.9737, 24.7238) can be entered directly into Google Maps or similar navigation apps to locate it on the ground.

Given the limited public data, the most reliable way to find current hours, confirm it's open, and get a precise address is to ask at your hotel or accommodation — staff on Sifnos are generally well-informed about what's open and when, especially in season.

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