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About

Zetine Suites is a small suite property on the island of Sikinos, positioned roughly 200 metres from the beach at Alopronoia — the island's main port settlement. With four individually named suites, a white-and-grey Cycladic palette, and a 5.0 rating across 64 Google reviews, it occupies a precise niche: a compact, well-finished property on one of the quietest islands in the Cyclades.

Sikinos itself sees a fraction of the traffic that reaches neighbouring Folegandros or Ios, which makes the choice of accommodation there more consequential. There are few options, and Zetine Suites is consistently the most reviewed lodging on the island. The proximity to Alopronoia port means you step off the ferry and reach your suite without a long taxi ride into the hills — a practical advantage on an island with limited ground transport.

The suites are suited to couples and small families. Three of the four units accommodate two to four guests; the largest, the Apnea Suite, stretches to 65 square metres and can take up to six people. All four have sea views.

What to Expect

The interior design follows a consistent language: white rendered walls, grey accents, exposed stone detailing, and warm timber elements. This is a standard Cycladic vocabulary, but applied here with enough care — based on the review volume and guest photography — to feel deliberate rather than formulaic. Each suite is described as fully equipped for the modern traveller, meaning air conditioning, private bathroom facilities, and the practical amenities you'd expect at this level.

The four suites break down as follows:

  • Aelia Suite — 40 sq m, sea view, sleeps 2–4
  • Anemos Suite — 42 sq m, sea view, sleeps 2–4
  • Aurora Suite — 43 sq m, sea view, sleeps 2–4
  • Apnea Suite — 65 sq m, sea view, sleeps 4–6

Breakfast is available in-suite, which fits the property's orientation toward privacy and slow mornings rather than communal dining. The outdoor areas are part of the experience: guests in Instagram documentation reference having breakfast with doors open to sea air, suggesting the suites have terraces or large opening windows facing the water.

Alopronoia beach — a sandy stretch that serves as the island's most accessible swimming spot — is a two-minute walk. The village of Kastro, the medieval hilltop capital of Sikinos with its Venetian-era architecture and the Episkopi temple-church, is a short drive or taxi ride inland.

How to Get There

Sikinos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (roughly seven to nine hours on slower overnight services), from Santorini (around one to two hours by fast ferry), or via connections through Ios, Folegandros, and Milos depending on the season. The ferry port at Alopronoia is the island's only entry point, and Zetine Suites is within walking distance of the dock — no transfer required if you arrive with manageable luggage.

For movement around the island once you're based at Zetine Suites, a hire car or scooter is useful for reaching the hilltop villages of Kastro and Chora. Taxis operate on the island but are limited in number; the property can likely advise on local transport options. There is no public bus network of significant frequency on Sikinos.

Parking is not confirmed in the research bundle, but given the property's village-edge location near Alopronoia, access by car is straightforward and street parking in the area is generally available.

Best Time to Visit

Sikinos has a short but busy high season. July and August bring the majority of visitors, and ferry connections are most frequent from late June through early September. Zetine Suites will be in highest demand during this window, and booking well in advance is advisable.

For a quieter stay with milder temperatures, late May through June or September through early October are the strongest alternatives. September in particular suits Sikinos well: the sea is at its warmest, the crowds thin noticeably, and the light shifts toward a lower angle that suits the island's landscape. Several guest references to September stays appear in the snippet data, suggesting the property operates through at least mid-autumn.

Sikinos is small enough that even in peak season it never feels overwhelmed in the way that Mykonos or Santorini do. The trade-off is that ferry links become sparser outside high season and some island businesses reduce hours or close entirely.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. With only four suites, Zetine Suites fills quickly for July and August. If your travel dates are fixed, secure your room as soon as possible.
  • Choose the Apnea Suite for groups or families. At 65 square metres, it's meaningfully larger than the other three and handles four to six guests without feeling cramped.
  • Arrive prepared for the island's pace. Sikinos has one ATM, limited supermarket stock, and a small number of restaurants. Bring any prescription medications, specific food requirements, or cash reserves that you'd struggle to source elsewhere.
  • Use Alopronoia as your base for swimming. The beach is directly accessible from the suites. For less crowded coves elsewhere on the island, a scooter or car hire opens up options like Agios Georgios beach on the south coast.
  • Contact the property directly before arrival. The phone number (+30 693 672 0001) and email ([email protected]) are the most reliable channels for confirming check-in logistics, especially if your ferry arrives late — evening ferry arrivals to Sikinos are common.
  • Arrange transport to Kastro in advance. The medieval hilltop village is the cultural centrepiece of Sikinos. It's around 4–5 kilometres from Alopronoia and worth dedicating half a day to; coordinate with the property or a local taxi operator if you don't have a hire vehicle.
  • Pack light or use soft bags. Ferry unloading on Sikinos is sometimes done by hand on a small quay; large hard-shell cases can be awkward.
  • Check the ferry schedule for your departure date. Connections from Sikinos can be once daily or less outside peak season, and missing a sailing means a longer wait than on more connected islands.

Facilities and Location

Zetine Suites sits at the edge of Alopronoia, the port village that functions as the commercial and social hub of Sikinos. Within the village you'll find a small cluster of tavernas, a café or two, the island's main supermarket, and the ATM. The beach is the sandy bay immediately below the settlement.

The suites are self-contained and fully equipped, meaning you're not dependent on a hotel restaurant for meals. In-suite breakfast is available, and the village's tavernas cover dinner. For a more authentic experience of island life, the hilltop Chora — shared between the villages of Kastro and the old Chora — offers a handful of additional restaurants and the island's most atmospheric evening setting.

The property website at www.zetine-suites.com handles direct booking and availability. The Instagram account (@zetinesuites) gives the most current visual record of the property's condition and styling.

Address

Sikinos 840 10, Greece

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