Explore Sifnos – A place filled with tasty memories
Explore Sifnos, the island of flavours is the birthplace of famous poets, like Ioannis Gryparis, Kleanthis Triantafyllou (or Rampagas) and Aristomenis Provelegios, as well as award winning chefs, like Tselementés. Unique traditional villages, organized or secluded beaches, and 227 churches spread around the island are waiting to be discovered.
ApollonĂa
ApollonĂa, the capital town of SĂfnos (also called HĂłra), is built in the shape of an amphitheater over three hills in the center of the island. The narrow streets and the whitewashed houses of HĂłra form a beautiful, traditional Cycladic settlement. During your evening walk, pay a visit to the Folklore Museum at the HirĂłon Square (meaning âSquare of the Heroesâ).
In every small taverna or classy restaurant in HĂłra, you can sample some of Sifnosâ exceptional dishes cooked by chefs who know how to tempt our taste buds. When the night falls, set out to discover fancy lounge bars and the hottest nightclubs on the island, and dance the night away! ApollonĂa also boasts elegant hotels and homey guesthouses.
Artemonas
A few kilometers away from the town lies the traditional settlement of ArtemĂłnas, famous for its neoclassic mansions and its outstanding panoramic view of the island. Some of the most famous restaurants and patisseries of Sifnos will welcome you here with fresh homemade cookies and hot doughnuts. If you need to spend a relaxing vacation, then ArtemĂłnas is the ideal place to book your accommodation.
Kastro
The historic settlement of KĂĄstro (meaning âcastleâ), inhabited since ancient times, is built over the ruins of ancient SĂfnos, on an abrupt rock with a breathtaking view of the sea. A beautiful outdoor museum and one of the most picturesque villages in the island, KĂĄstro stands out for its old houses with the wooden balconies, the ancient columns and the narrow courtyards.
The visitor still enters the village from “lozies”, the castleâs old entrances. In the past, these arcade-like entrances were used as war towers in order to protect the settlement. The houses in the front, built one next to another, used to be inhabited by lower class people, whereas the inner, and more protected part of the settlement was occupied by the upper class. Admire the picturesque little church of âEftamĂĄrtyrosâ (Church of Seven Martyrs), perched on a rock that seems to rise from the sea, and donât forget to visit the Archaeological Museum.
SĂfnos is the centre of pottery in the Cyclades since the first samples that were found here are dated back to the Early Cycladic period. The islandâs clayey soil in combination with the continuous sunshine resulted in the development of the art of pottery on the island. Throughout the island there are many pottery workshops where you can buy ceramics for domestic use, utensils and decorative items.
Whether cosmopolitan or secluded, all the beaches in SĂfnos offer to the sun-loving tourists azure waters and sun-drenched sandy beaches. KamĂĄres, the port of the island, is a sandy beach with trees and beach bars; PlatĂs YialĂłs is the most cosmopolitan and buzzing beach in the island, whereas next to it lies VathĂ, a sandy beach with shallow waters and many tavernas where you can enjoy fresh fish. The rocks in ChrisopigĂ, where also the homonymous Monastery proudly stands, are ideal for diving. If youâd like to rest under a cool shade, head to the next beach which is surrounded by salt water loving trees. If you find yourself in KĂĄstro, follow down the path to âEptĂĄ MĂĄrtyresâ, and enjoy a leisurely swim or unwind with a book lazing on a sun lounger.
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