Zetine Suites Sikinos

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Zetine Suites is a small boutique property on the island of Sikinos, positioned 200 metres from the beach at Alopronoia — the island's main port settlement, also called Alopronia. The property offers four suites, each with sea views, and has earned a perfect 5-star rating across 64 Google reviews, which is a meaningful result on an island where the total accommodation stock is genuinely small.
The design language throughout is classic Cycladic: white render, grey stone detailing, exposed wood, and the kind of interior quiet that comes from keeping things deliberate rather than decorative. The suites are named Aelia, Anemos, Aurora, and Apnea — the first three sleep two to four guests across roughly 40–43 square metres each, while Apnea is a larger unit at 65 square metres accommodating up to six people.
Sikinos itself sits between Folegandros and Ios in the southern Cyclades and sees a fraction of the visitor numbers those neighbours attract. Choosing accommodation here is less about finding the best pool bar and more about finding somewhere genuinely well-made in a place that rewards slow travel. Zetine Suites fits that profile closely.
What to Expect
All four suites face the sea and are fully equipped for independent stays — the property's own description emphasises that a modern traveller will find everything they need without spelling out a full inventory, which suggests standard amenities like air conditioning, private bathrooms, and kitchenette or kitchen facilities, though you should confirm specifics directly with the property before booking.
The Aelia Suite (40 sqm, two to four guests) and Anemos Suite (42 sqm, two to four guests) are the two smallest units, well-suited to couples or small families. Aurora (43 sqm, two to four guests) sits in the same tier. Apnea is the standout larger option at 65 square metres, designed for groups of four to six — useful if you're travelling with family or friends and want to share a single property on an island where rental options are limited.
The interiors combine white walls with stone and wood elements, following the Cycladic vernacular without tipping into pastiche. Instagram posts from guests show breakfast taken inside suites with doors or windows opened wide toward the sea, which gives a good sense of the orientation and the light available in the morning.
The property sits in the Alopronoia area, which means ferries, a handful of tavernas, and the beach are all within easy walking distance. The village of Kastro — Sikinos's hilltop capital — is a short drive or a longer walk uphill, and most of the island's hiking trails, the monastery of Zoodohos Pigi, and the ancient site at Episkopi are accessible by car or scooter from here.
How to Get There
Sikinos is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens) and by inter-island connections from Santorini, Folegandros, Ios, and Milos. The main ferry port is at Alopronoia, and Zetine Suites is located in that same settlement, roughly 200 metres from the beach. Once you disembark the ferry, the walk to the property is short.
There is no airport on Sikinos; flying means arriving into Santorini or another nearby island and then taking a ferry. The island has a limited local bus service connecting the port to Kastro village, but a hire car or scooter makes independent exploration significantly easier. Parking near the property should not be difficult given the scale of the village.
For exact directions on arrival, use the coordinates (36.678481, 25.145886) or contact the property directly at the number below — island addresses can be imprecise for navigation apps.
Best Time to Visit
Sikinos has a peak season running from late June through August, when ferry connections increase and most businesses on the island are open. This is also when Zetine Suites is most likely to be fully booked, so reservations in advance are strongly advised for July and August travel.
September and early October offer a considerably quieter experience. The sea remains warm, daytime temperatures are more manageable than midsummer, and the island's trails and tavernas are easier to enjoy without the compression of peak-season crowds. Several guests have mentioned September stays in social media posts about the property, suggesting it remains operational into early autumn.
May and June are early-season months when Sikinos is genuinely uncrowded. Some island businesses may not be fully open in May, so it is worth checking with the property about what is available locally before you book an early-season trip.
Winter and spring outside of Easter are quiet to the point of closure for most Cycladic accommodation, and Zetine Suites is unlikely to be an exception.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly with the property via the website at zetine-suites.com or by phone at +30 693 672 0001 to confirm availability, exact suite features, and any seasonal offers before assuming what's listed on third-party platforms is current.
- Check in on room size before booking. The three smaller suites are similar in floor area (40–43 sqm), but Apnea at 65 sqm is the right choice for groups of four or more who want genuine space rather than supplementary beds in a standard double.
- Bring or hire transport. Alopronoia has the essentials, but to reach the monastery, the hilltop Kastro village, the archaeological site, and the quieter beaches on the north and west coasts, a scooter or small car hire from the port makes a significant difference.
- Pack supplies for self-catering. Sikinos has limited supermarket options compared to larger Cycladic islands. If your suite has kitchen facilities, it is worth picking up groceries at Piraeus or on a transit island before the final ferry, or arriving early enough to reach the small shops at Alopronoia.
- Ferry schedules change by season. Connections to Sikinos thin out considerably outside July and August. Check current ANEK, Blue Star, or SeaJets schedules before planning your arrival and departure days — missing a ferry on Sikinos can mean an unplanned extra night.
- The beach at Alopronoia is directly accessible on foot from the property. For beaches further afield, such as Agios Georgios or Dialiskari, you will need transport; neither is walkable from the port.
- Contact the property by email at [email protected] for detailed pre-arrival information, including directions, parking, and ferry pick-up options if available.
- Follow the property's Instagram account (@zetinesuites) for a realistic visual sense of the suites, the views, and what breakfast service looks like — useful for checking current condition and confirming the property is operating in any given season.
Facilities and Location
Zetine Suites offers four suites with sea views, each designed to accommodate two to four guests — or up to six in the Apnea Suite. The property uses white-and-grey Cycladic aesthetics with stone and wood materials throughout both internal and external spaces.
The address places the property in the 840 10 postal zone of Sikinos, within the Alopronoia settlement at the island's main port. Being 200 metres from the beach means the property is well-located for guests who want beach access as a default activity, while the port position means arrivals and departures by ferry do not require any significant transfer logistics.
The property does not list a pool, restaurant, or bar among its described facilities, which is consistent with the boutique suite model where the focus is on the suite itself rather than ancillary resort amenities. Breakfast arrangements — including any in-suite breakfast service visible in guest posts — should be confirmed with the property at time of booking.
For the nearest dining options, Alopronoia has a small selection of tavernas and cafes clustered near the port and beach, all within walking distance of the suites.
Adres
Sikinos 840 10, Greece
Telefoon
+30 693 672 0001Website
www.zetine-suites.comLocatie
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