Selana Suites, Sifnos Hotels
Boutique hotel featuring simple and modern rooms, an outdoor infinity pool, and a snack bar
Nestled within the serene and picturesque bay of Chrisopigi, Selana Suites presents itself as a charming boutique hotel, offering guests unparalleled and direct views of the iconic Chrisospigi Monastery, undoubtedly Sifnos’ most celebrated and beloved attraction. Imagine waking each morning to the sight of this historical landmark. The hotel enjoys a prime location just above the famed monastery, allowing for a leisurely five-minute walk to its doorstep, making exploration incredibly convenient.
For those drawn to the allure of the Aegean Sea, the beautiful beach of Platis Gialos is a mere five-minute drive away, offering sun-kissed sands and crystal-clear waters. Adventure seekers will be delighted by the numerous hiking trails that snake through the surrounding landscape, promising breathtaking views and invigorating experiences. Furthermore, the island’s vibrant capital, the enchanting village of Apollonia, is easily accessible, located just a little over 10 minutes away by car, providing opportunities to immerse yourself in local culture and cuisine.
Selana Suites boasts twelve elegantly appointed rooms, each designed with a bright and minimalist aesthetic. The predominant use of white accents serves to amplify Sifnos’ inherent natural beauty, allowing the island’s radiant light to permeate every corner. Each accommodation option features a private veranda or balcony, thoughtfully positioned to provide either a captivating view of the hotel’s inviting seawater infinity pool or a sweeping panoramic vista of the glistening sea. Select rooms also offer the added convenience of sofa beds, providing additional space to comfortably accommodate one or two extra guests.
What truly distinguishes Selana Suites is its captivating atmospheric setting and its absolutely unique vantage point. Imagine being able to gaze upon one of the island’s most iconic and cherished sites from the absolute comfort of your own room or while relaxing by the pool. The hotel’s idyllic location within a peaceful olive grove further enhances its appeal, creating a fairytale-like ambiance that becomes especially magical and enchanting under the soft glow of the full moon. Start your day with a delightful breakfast featuring fresh, locally sourced products and traditional treats, lovingly handmade by the owner’s mother, adding a personal touch to the already warm and genuine hospitality that you’ll undoubtedly experience throughout your stay at Selana Suites.
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Getting around Greece
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