ALBATROSS

About
Albatross is a seaside hotel sitting directly on Avlamonas Beach, just outside the port village of Livadi on the southeastern coast of Serifos. The location puts you within easy reach of the island's main arrival point — Livadi port — while giving you immediate access to a quieter stretch of shoreline away from the busier central beach area.
Serifos is one of the less-developed islands in the Cyclades, and Livadi is its practical hub: tavernas, a handful of cafes, the ferry dock, and basic services are all within a short walk or drive. Staying at Albatross means you can offload your bags and be at the water's edge almost immediately, which suits travelers who come to Serifos primarily for its calm, uncrowded beaches.
The hotel's website was not accessible at the time of research, so specific room counts, room types, and current pricing are best confirmed by calling the property directly or checking a third-party booking platform before arrival.
What to Expect
Avlamonas Beach itself is a sandy cove on the southern flank of the Livadi bay, sheltered enough to stay calm on most summer days. The setting is characteristically Cycladic — low-rise whitewashed buildings, clear shallow water, and relatively little tourist infrastructure compared to larger islands. The beach is not served by rows of sun loungers and beach bars in the same density you'd find on Mykonos or Santorini; the pace here is quieter.
The hotel carries a Google rating of 3.8 across 96 reviews, which places it in the serviceable-to-solid range for a small island property. Feedback on accommodation of this type in Serifos generally reflects the trade-off the island offers: simpler rooms and facilities in exchange for a genuinely relaxed environment and direct beach access. Guests should arrive with realistic expectations for a Cycladic budget-to-mid-range property rather than a resort.
The Facebook listing describes Albatross as a "Sea Side Hotel," which aligns with its physical position on Avlamonas Beach. Guests staying here are a short drive or taxi ride from Serifos Town (Chora), the hilltop capital visible from much of the island, and within walking distance of Livadi's waterfront strip.
How to Get There
Serifos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with the crossing taking roughly two to three hours on the faster high-speed services and closer to four on conventional ferries. Livadi is the island's only port; all ferries dock here. From the port, Avlamonas Beach is approximately one kilometer along the coastal road heading south — a walkable distance if you are traveling light, or a short taxi ride if you have luggage.
The hotel's coordinates place it at 37.1455°N, 24.5152°E, on the southern edge of Livadi bay. There is no direct bus service to Avlamonas from the port; the island's bus network connects Livadi to Chora and a few other points, but Avlamonas is more conveniently reached on foot, by scooter, or by car. Parking is generally informal and available along the coastal road in this area, as is typical for small Cycladic beach settlements.
If you're arriving with a rental car, the road from the port to Avlamonas is straightforward and paved. Car and scooter rentals are available from agencies operating in Livadi, close to the ferry dock.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a typical Cycladic summer season running from late May through September. July and August are the busiest months, with ferry connections at their most frequent and local businesses fully open, but also the hottest temperatures and the highest chance of the strong northerly meltemi wind. The meltemi tends to affect exposed northern and western beaches more than the sheltered southeastern coast where Avlamonas sits, making this part of the island relatively windproof by Cycladic standards.
June and September offer a better balance of warm weather, calmer seas, and fewer visitors. Accommodation in these shoulder months is easier to book at short notice and prices are typically lower. Outside of May to October, Serifos quiets down considerably; many tavernas and hotels close, and ferry services reduce to a few per week.
For the beach itself, mornings offer the calmest water and the most shade from the hillside. Afternoons can get hot and exposed; bring your own shade or plan to be in or near the water.
Tips for Visiting
- Verify current availability directly. The hotel's official website was inactive at the time this article was written. Call +30 2281 051148 or check a major booking platform to confirm rooms, rates, and seasonal opening dates before making plans.
- Pack for a self-sufficient stay. Serifos is not an island where you can rely on 24-hour convenience stores or room service. Stock up on basics in Livadi before heading to your accommodation.
- Bring cash. ATM availability on Serifos is limited to Livadi village. If you're staying near Avlamonas and want to pay for taverna meals or local services, withdraw enough cash on arrival rather than relying on finding a machine nearby.
- Use the Livadi waterfront for dining. Several seafood tavernas line the Livadi waterfront and are easily reached on foot from Avlamonas Beach. These are your most practical dining options without renting transport.
- Hire a scooter or car for at least one day. Serifos has rewarding spots that require wheels — Chora, Psili Ammos beach to the south, and the monastery of Taxiarches to the north. Rental outfits are clustered near the ferry dock in Livadi.
- Check the ferry schedule carefully. Serifos is a mid-route stop on several Piraeus–Cyclades lines. Departure times can be early morning or late at night; verify your return sailing before booking your last night's accommodation.
- Serifos Chora is a 20-minute drive or a long walk uphill. The hilltop capital is visually striking and worth an evening visit for dinner and a walk around the Venetian kastro. It does not have lodging of the same casual beach-access type as Livadi.
- The meltemi matters for activities. If you plan on kayaking, paddleboarding, or taking day trips by small boat, track the wind forecast. The sheltered position of Avlamonas makes it calmer than the west coast, but sustained strong winds still affect water conditions across the island.
Facilities and Location
The research bundle does not confirm specific on-site facilities such as a pool, breakfast service, air conditioning, or Wi-Fi. These details are common for properties of this type in the Cyclades but should be confirmed with the hotel directly before booking. The address is listed as Avlamonas Beach, Livadi 840 05, Serifos.
The hotel's Facebook page is active at facebook.com/hotelAlbatross and may carry more recent photos and guest comments than third-party review platforms. This can be a practical way to get a visual sense of the current state of the property.
Livadi offers a post office, a pharmacy, supermarkets, tavernas, and rental services within a compact area, meaning most practical needs can be met without venturing far from the hotel.
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