
Sifnos
Sifnos, the gastronomic capital of the Cyclades, is famed for its excellent cuisine, picturesque villages, over 200 churches, and an outstanding hiking network.
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Epta Martyres
Epta Martyres — Greek for the Seven Martyrs — is a small Byzantine chapel perched above the sea at the edge of Kastro,…

Ag, Loukas
Agios Loukas is a small Orthodox chapel on Sifnos dedicated to Saint Luke the Evangelist, one of hundreds of…

Hotel Boulis
Hotel Boulis occupies one of the most practical addresses on Sifnos: directly on the sand at Kamares beach, roughly…

Toastro
Toastro fills a specific gap in the Sifnos dining scene: a straightforward spot where you can grab a toasted sandwich…

Agios Antonios
Sifnos has more churches and chapels per square kilometre than almost any other Cycladic island — estimates run into…

To Konaki
To Konaki sits inside the medieval village of Kastro, the hilltop fortified settlement on Sifnos that served as the…

Kapetan Giorgis
Kapetan Giorgis — known in translation as Captain George — sits at the foot of a cliff on Sifnos, directly on the…

Stiadi
Stiadi sits in Kastro, the medieval hilltop settlement on the eastern flank of Sifnos, and draws consistently high…

Remezzo
Remezzo sits directly beside the Archaeological Museum of Sifnos, making it one of the most conveniently placed stops…

Kastro of Sifnos
The Kastro of Sifnos is a medieval fortress village that still functions as a living settlement, perched on a rocky…

Dolce
Dolce is a taverna sitting inside Kastro, the medieval walled village on Sifnos's northeastern ridge that served as…

Artemon
Hotel Artemon takes its name directly from the village it sits in — Artemon, one of the most attractive hilltop…

Petali Village
Petali Village Hotel occupies a hillside position in Ano Petali, a small settlement just above Apollonia — the…

Margarita
Sifnos has a culinary reputation that far exceeds its size. The island gave Greece one of its most celebrated cookbook…

Kochi
Sifnos has more chapels per square kilometre than almost any other Cycladic island — estimates run above 360 for an…

Ag. Konstantinou & Elenis
The small whitewashed church of Ag. Konstantinou & Elenis is one of the hundreds of Orthodox chapels that punctuate…

Agios Ioannis
Sifnos is an island defined as much by its chapels as by its sea. Hundreds of small whitewashed churches punctuate its…

Panagia tis Ammou
Panagia tis Ammou — literally "Our Lady of the Sand" — is a small Orthodox chapel on Sifnos that sits at the very edge…

To liotrivi
To Liotrivi sits in Artemonas, the elegant hilltop village directly above Apollonia that is widely considered the most…

Agios Geogios "o Afentis"
Agios Georgios o Afentis — the epithet "o Afentis" means roughly "the Lord" or "the Master" in Greek — is one of the…

sifnos-seaview
Sifnos Seaview is a small guesthouse in Ano Petali, a quiet neighbourhood that sits just above the island's capital,…

Lembessis
Sifnos carries a culinary reputation that outweighs its small size, and Lembessis is the kind of restaurant that…

To xryso
To Xryso sits in Artemonas, the elegant hilltop village in the northern interior of Sifnos that clusters around…

National Bank of Greece
The National Bank of Greece branch in Apollonia is the main banking facility on Sifnos, providing both an ATM for cash…
