Serifos Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/serifos/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Wed, 05 Jul 2023 21:24:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Serifos Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/serifos/ 32 32 65888807 Beaches to Visit in Serifos, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-serifos/ Thu, 27 May 2021 15:36:23 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=79149 The Greek island of Serifos is located between Sifnos Island and Kythnos Island. The small island of Serifos is picturesque with its coves, small hills, and the main village of […]

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The Greek island of Serifos is located between Sifnos Island and Kythnos Island. The small island of Serifos is picturesque with its coves, small hills, and the main village of Chora, which is built amphitheatrically on the slopes of a hill.

Chora, the capital of the island, is known for its whitewashed houses and buildings, cobblestone alleys, and the remnants of a castle. Serifos is also home to abandoned villages, beautiful trails, and glorious beaches.

When visiting the island of Serifos, Greece, you will want to take some time to spend at these wonderful beaches.

Livadakia Beach

The long and sandy beach of Livadakia in Serifos is one of the most popular on the island thanks to its proximity to Chora. The area of Livadakia Beach is also shared by two other beaches: Avlemonas and Livadi. Livadakia Beach is typically the most crowded.

The beach of Livadakia has bars and taverns on site. Some of them offer seating that extends to the beach area. Not far from the beach you will also find a bars. Livadakia Beach has water sports facilities including windsurfing, which is ideal to do here. If you’re looking for more adventure, there is an organized campsite found behind the beach of Livadakia.

Livadi Beach is 4 km south of Chora. Livadi Beach is long with both sand and pebbles. There is greenery surrounding the beach, which offers some shade. Livadi is known as a tourist resort, so you will find anything you need nearby. There is also some nightlife activity in the area around the bars and clubs.

Agios Sostis Beach

7 km east of Chora is the lovely bay of Agios Sostis. The beach is not isolated, but it is perfect for a day of peace and quiet. Spending time at Agios Sostis Beach will allow you access to facilities. Livadi isn’t too far and the perfect place to get everything you might need. The beach of Agios Sostis is sandy and the water is beautiful. There is a little church, also by the name of Agios Sostis, on the edge of a cliff. You can visit this church when you’re ready to do some exploring in the surrounding areas.

Psili Ammos Beach

Psili Ammos Beach is 8 km from Chora and 3.5 km from Livadi. Psili Ammos Beach in Serifos is one of the most popular beaches on the island. In fact, the beach was named the “Best Beach of Europe” in 2003. It’s no surprise as the clear blue waters and golden sand beach tend to draw the visitors. Beach tennis (racket) is a popular sport at the beach. Psili Ammos Beach is also ideal for families with children as the water is shallow. A beautiful and unique feature of the beach is the lilies that pop out from the sand. There are taverns nearby where you can go for a meal.

The beaches of Serifos, Greece have much to offer visitors who are looking for relaxation, adventure, or both.

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What to Do in Serifos, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-serifos/ Wed, 10 Mar 2021 18:36:44 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=81928 The Greek island of Serifos is relaxing and charming. It may not be the most visiting of the Greek islands in the Cyclades, but that doesn’t make it any less […]

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The Greek island of Serifos is relaxing and charming. It may not be the most visiting of the Greek islands in the Cyclades, but that doesn’t make it any less charming. This is a great place to experience Greek island culture at its finest without the stifling crowds of some of the other places in Greece. When visiting Serifos, here are some of the things you can expect to do:

Enjoy the Local Specialties

The island of Serifos produces many foods and drink that include: sun-dried tomatoes, mullet, squid, swordfish, honey, almonds, Mizithra cheese, and wine. Souma is a type of Raki that is produced on Serifos Island. Local specialties include fave, a yellow bean puree that is often served at festivals; loutza, a sun-baked ham; amygdalota, which are almond macaroons; pasteli, which is made of sesame and honey; and revithada, a chickpea stew.

Explore Chora

Chora is the main town of the island of Serifos. The whitewashed village is on the side of a rocky mountainside located behind the main harbor. As you walk the stone paths and cobbled steps of Chora, you will be treated to a breathtaking view of the surrounding areas. Chora is made up of an upper part and a lower part. You won’t need a map while exploring this charming town though.

Be sure to stop and see the remains of the fortified stone walls that were built to protect the residents from pirate attacks during Venetian times. As you explore Chora, you will come across bakeries, small squares, little shops, and Greek Orthodox churches. You can enjoy a quiet night under the stars by spending time at Pano Piatsa Square. You can sit at a table sipping on a glass of wine or head to a rooftop bar.

Visit the Cape of the Cyclops

Offering a wonderful panoramic view of the southwestern side of the island of Serifos, the Cape of the Cyclops is a must-see. Here you will find the Cyclops Throne or “Psaropyrgos” as the locals call it. Sit on this giant armchair shaped formation made from giant rocks. It is thought that it was built during the late 4th century BC or possibly during the Hellenistic period.

You will see signposts leading you to the Cave of the Cyclops. You can see the entrance to what is thought to be a cave, but this hasn’t been confirmed. The area of the Cape of the Cyclopes has not been excavated, but it is an interesting site to see. The view itself is worth going for.

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

The beautiful island of Serifos, Greece offers many opportunities to enjoy the landscape and nature. Serifos, Greece is home to diving centers if you are looking for an underwater adventure. Diving sites available for exploration include the Shipwreck in Kutala, the reef of Sikamia, and the reef of Distomo. Snorkeling is also available if scuba diving isn’t for you.

You can explore the beauty that lies beneath the water no matter your level of experience. Hiking trails around the island vary. Some are smooth and clear while others are unclear and steep. Many of the hiking trails around Serifos pass by ravines and green fields. Hikes will lead you by villages, abandoned settlements, and small churches. Hiking is a fun and unique way to see the sites of the island.

Serifos may be a bit off the beaten track, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t trek here! You can experience all the beauty of a Greek island located in the Cyclades without the stifling tourist crowds.

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Attractions to See in Serifos, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/attractions-serifos/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 21:51:54 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77479 The beautiful island of Serifos, Greece is home to whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys, charming villages, and impressive history. Serifos is where you’ll find yourself getting immersed in it all. When […]

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The beautiful island of Serifos, Greece is home to whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys, charming villages, and impressive history. Serifos is where you’ll find yourself getting immersed in it all. When visiting the island, you will not have to look far to find something to do.

Traveling to Serifos Island requires a ferry ride. There is no airport on the island and the closest one is located in Athens. From Athens, you can take a ferry to the island of Serifos, which takes about two hours. If you are visiting the islands of Milos, Kythnos, Sifnos, or others in the Cyclades, you can also get ferries from those locations as well.

When you’re in Serifos, here are some of the prominent attractions and beaches you should consider exploring.

The White Tower

The White Tower is a well-preserved tower on the island of Serifos that was built in the 4th century BC. It is a circular marble tower that served as a watchtower. The White Tower is also known as Aspros Pyrgos. It is on a hill over the bay of Koutalas. Next to the tower is the chapel of Agios Charalambos. The church of Agia Triada sits opposite of them. You can also take in the panoramic view from this location.

Livadi Beach

Located 4 km south of Chora, Livadi Beach is partly organized and family friend. The beach is long and mostly sandy with some pebbled areas and clean water you’ll be delighted to swim in. One side of the beach connects to other beaches, so you’ll have different areas to explore if you’re up for it. Around the beach you will find trees that provide natural shade. There are also many facilities as well as bars and traditional taverns. You will be able to enjoy the local cuisine when you get hungry.

The Archaeological Museum of Serifos

The Archaeological Museum is located in the Town Hall of Chora in Piatsa Square. There you will find exhibits that include finds from the Classic, Hellenistic, and Roman periods in excavated areas. Some of these items include vessels, armor parts, marble statuettes, parts of temples, and inscriptions.

Livadakia Beach

Livadakia Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island of Serifos. It is located just 5 km south of Chora. Livadakia Beach is in the same area as Livadi and Avlemonas Beaches. Its popularity is likely due to the beauty of the area, but also thanks to the number of facilities, accommodations, bars, and taverns. Some of the bars and taverns have seating that extends onto the beach, which adds to the charm of the area. Imagine sipping on cold drinks while you enjoy the view.

The Church of Panagia Skopiani

The Church of Panagia Skopiani is an important religious center in Serifos. It is located close to the village of Kallitsos. The church is dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary and offers amazing panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the Aegean Sea.

When visiting Serifos, you will be pleased by the amount of things to see.

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Visit the Kastro in Serifos https://www.greekboston.com/travel/kastro-serifos/ Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:53:12 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=89087 Discover the beautiful city of Kastro in Serifos. If you are looking for a great day trip while in Greece, leading to impressive views and gorgeous architecture, then you must […]

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Discover the beautiful city of Kastro in Serifos. If you are looking for a great day trip while in Greece, leading to impressive views and gorgeous architecture, then you must plan a trip to visit Kastro in Serifos. This beautiful destination is located two hours away from Athens by boat or four hours away by ferry.

When you arrive at the port, you will then choose to either walk a number of clearly marked trails to the peak or catch one of the local buses; either of which will ultimately guide you towards the top and magnificent views. You you reach Chora, you will be surrounded by must-see sights from Kastro, located at the very peak of Chora. The fascinating and charming architecture, along with the sweet cobbled pathways on the way up to the top, make the trip well worth it.

About the Kastro in Serifos

Kastro village is situated in the eastern part of Serifos island, It is the highest point in Serifos and the main town Chora pronounced (Hora) is built like an amphitheater and was once used as a pirate lookout. The village consists of two churches located at the very top of Chora; although often described as “a castle,” it is not, or at least not in the word’s traditional meaning. Built in the 15th century during the Venetian rule, the beautiful and tranquil city of Kastro occupies the highest elevation of Pano Charo which is in the neighborhood of Serifos Chora.

What to Do at the Kastro in Serifos

Once you reach Kastro there is an old square with a 19th-century Town Hall. It is one of the best places to have a coffee, a drink, or dinner in the Cyclades. There in Chora, you can also find several cafes and taverns. The views from the peak combined with the charm of the city and the surrounding sea make this place an extraordinary place to capture amazing photo opportunities. One attraction not to miss if you are there for sunrise is to make sure you visit Kavos. The view and the atmosphere are superb.

Getting to the Kastro in Serifos

Serifos sits in the Aegean Sea and is just over a two-hour speedboat ride from Athens, making it one of the easiest islands to get to. Be sure to book your reservation in advance! After arriving at the port, getting to Kastro is about a 45-minute walk from the port or you can catch the local bus for just a few Euros. With many well-posted trails and several beautiful cobbled pathways, you will be guided through picturesque alleys, Greek cafes, and local neighborhoods.

Regardless of how you decide to reach the peak and explore Kastro in Serifos; the sweeping views and charm of this romantic city from the top make it more than worth it. The view of the entire island is magnificent, and the views at sunset of the city, beaches, and sea are indeed stunning.

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Lounge on Ganema Beach in Serifos https://www.greekboston.com/travel/ganema-beach-serifos/ Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:43:37 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=89084 Everyone wants to visit fascinating and relaxing places during holidays. The choice of your destination will, however, depend on your needs. The destination can range from the beach to the […]

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Everyone wants to visit fascinating and relaxing places during holidays. The choice of your destination will, however, depend on your needs. The destination can range from the beach to the wild—beach involves activities such as swimming, sailing, and yachting. If you prefer the beach, Ganema Beach in Serifos, Greece, is a great place to start for an incredible beach experience. Read on to get more information about it, the fun activities you can do and how to get there.

About Ganema Beach

Ganema Beach is a large beautiful beach located on the south coast of Serifos. It forms an ideal place for relaxation during vacations. On one side, it is covered by light sand and large white stones on the other side. An old shrub referred to as Tamarisks grows along this beach. Its shade provides a shadow and a cool breeze on hot days. The shore experiences soft tides and has a sloppy entry and gradual depth. These features make it a suitable place for swimming. However, when the winds are strong, it experiences strong waves. You should not enter the beach during this time.

What to Do at Ganema Beach

There are several fun activities you can carry out on this beach. These activities will bring so much relaxation to make your holiday worthwhile. You will have a splendid experience that you’ll talk about for years. Firstly, there are restaurants on the beach where you can enjoy local Greece foods such as stuffed fritters and tomato eggplants. Mainly, you can do swimming on this beach. Swimming will help improve your heart rate, thus controlling cardiovascular illnesses.

It will also assist you in maintaining healthy body weight. Everyone loves swimming in the mirror-like waters. You can as well sail across the beach. Sailing will bring a relaxing breeze to help you relieve stress. In addition, you can walk along the beach. This is vital for your feet and ankles. It will strengthen your knees and relieve any pain. You should, however, wear comfortable clothes while walking along the beach. Another fun-filled activity you can do at Ganema beach is sunbathing.

Getting to Ganema Beach

You can access Ganema beach by car because there is road access. However, the road to the beach through the Ganema village is not adequately maintained. A better option would be using an all-terrain vehicle. You must pack at the beach’s edge with the usual cars and walk to the shore. There is a parking lot on the beach, so you will be sure to find a parking space. You can also sail on a yacht from the neighboring beaches to Ganema.

Ganema Beach is the perfect spot for a holiday if you’re looking for an isolated, natural feeling in a sea setting. With a beautiful view and few inhabitants, it will be easy to get away from crowds. Furthermore, it will provide you with all the privacy you need. The waves are perfect for swimming, and since the beach is on a small island, there will be no noise from vehicles to interrupt your sense of peace.

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Visit the Archaeological Museum in Serifos https://www.greekboston.com/travel/archaeological-museum/ Sun, 03 May 2015 22:56:15 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=90540 Greece is a country with such a rich history, it can be hard to decide where to spend your time to learn about it. Well, if you find yourself on […]

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Greece is a country with such a rich history, it can be hard to decide where to spend your time to learn about it. Well, if you find yourself on the beautiful island of Serifos, you should consider visiting the museum here. It will showcase the history of not only the island, but Greece as a whole. Here’s more information about it:

About the Serifos Archaeological Museum

The town hall building located in Piatza Square, Chora, houses the Archeological Museum in Serifos. It was the former home of the previous Municipal Hostel “Persues,” which closed in July 2022. While the museum moved to its current location following Perseus’ closing, it has been open to the public since 1976 and contains Serifos’s rich history dating back to the Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. Its interior has been described as modest but interesting, with numerous ancient artifacts, including funerary stela, marble statues, vases, armor parts, and inscriptions.

What to Do at the Archaeological Museum in Serifos

Even though we’re stating the obvious, the first thing you should do is admire the ancient artifacts at the Archeological Museum in Serifos. And since you’ll probably have a tour guide by your side, learn as much as possible about the island’s history. Doing this will help you get more in touch with the island, its history, and its culture. Additionally, just outside lies the remnants of the Castle of Chora and Aspros Pirgos, dating as far back as the fourth century B.C.E. to the seventh century A.D., that were unearthed in Serifos. Take your time to admire this wonderful scenery and ask as many questions as you can.

After the learning session is over, you can take out your phones and cameras for an exciting photo session to conclude your trip. The essence of taking photos afterward is to ensure you’re focused during the tour guide’s explanation and that you can decide which artifacts you’d prefer to take pictures of; you don’t need to take pictures of everything. Such photos will help you store memories and can create adorable postcards for your loved ones.

Planning Your Visit to the Archeological Museum

When planning your trip to the Archeological Museum in Serifos, start by looking for a means of travel to the destination. Consulting various travel agencies is a good first step since it will save you the trouble of traveling without proper guidance. You can also discover great deals that will beat traveling on your own. Another great tip is to confirm whether the Museum will be open when you’re on the island, along with the opening hours and ticket prices.

Due to widespread looting throughout the years, artifacts from the Mycenaean period are surprisingly hard to come by. However, you can be sure that whatever’s left at the Archeological Museum in Serifos is enough to reconstruct a clear picture of the Mycenean civilization for you. Therefore, pack your travel bags and brace yourself for a fantastic experience going back in time through ancient Greece.

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