Kamares Port Villa, Sifnos
Best location in Sifnos Best view of Kamares/Sifnos Best sunset direct view 20 meters from the sea and only a 2 minute walk from Kamares’ sandy beach. The Apartment features a 100m2 terrace with unraveled and unobstructed views of Kamares bay and of the beach. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room and kitchen and ample outdoor space to relax and dine. Service is available upon request, at an extra charge. “Kamares, Sifnos is the best beach town in Greece for families, especially those with small children. With a long, shallow, clean and sandy beach and cafes and restaurants right there in the sand you can eat and drink and relax while watching your children safely play nearby. And the restaurants also happen to be among the best you will find on the Greek Islands” Mark Barrett’s Travel Guide “Kamares may be the port of Sifnos but it is also one of the nicest places to stay due to its long beach, fertile valley, great restaurants and cafes and the fact that the ferries generally are not in long enough to make Kamares seem like a 'port'. Once the ferries leave you are in a quiet (but not too quiet), fishing town that has a taste of tourism but not enough to make you feel like you are in Mykonos or San Tropez. If you are looking for that perfect Greek island with a balance of beautiful beaches, low-key nightlife, white Cycladic villages, low-impact tourism and maybe the best food in the Cyclades, then look no further than Sifnos” Condé Nast Traveller About Sifnos (from LonelyPlanet): Sifnos has a dreamlike quality. A string of whitewashed villages, anchored by the capital Apollonia, sit like pearls along the crest of the island. The changing light kisses the landscape and as you explore the flanking slopes of the central mountains you’ll discover abundant terraced olive groves, almond trees, oleander and aromatic herbs. Each of the island’s bays harbour a spectrum of aqua waters, and offers breathtaking vistas. During the Archaic period (from about the 8th century BC) Sifnos was enriched by its gold and silver deposits, but by the 5th century BC the mines were exhausted. Sifnos is now known for pottery, basket weaving and cookery. The island hibernates October to Easter (most hotels and restaurants close) and in high season it attracts the chic set (book ahead). It caters to tourists with aplomb, with good bus links and general info readily available.
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