Alisachni

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Alisachni is a small, three-key rooms-and-apartments property in Livadi, the port settlement of Serifos. It sits roughly 50 metres from Avlomonas, Livadi's main beach, on a quiet side path that keeps it away from the noise of the waterfront while putting cafes, tavernas, and shops within a five-minute walk. With four rooms and two apartments, it operates at an intimate scale that's harder to find on better-known Cycladic islands.
The property holds a 4.9 rating from 90 Google reviews, an unusually high score that reflects consistent guest satisfaction rather than a lucky handful of responses. The combination of a calm setting, proximity to both the beach and the port, and practical amenities — free WiFi, private parking, daily housekeeping, and complimentary transfers to and from the ferry — explains why returning visitors are common on a small island like Serifos.
The website lists the property as Alisachni Rooms & Apartments, which is a more accurate description of what it offers than a traditional hostel. Rooms and apartments are described as spacious and modern, and several units include a private veranda with views toward Chora, the whitewashed hilltop capital visible from Livadi.
What to Expect
Alisachni occupies a newly built complex on a quiet path in Livadi, positioned so that the beachfront is less than a minute on foot but the immediate surroundings stay peaceful. The accommodation spans four rooms and two apartments, all rated three keys by the Greek National Tourism Organisation, which is the standard classification for mid-range self-catering properties in Greece.
Rooms are described as spacious and modern. Each apartment and room comes with a private veranda — useful both in the morning for coffee and in the evening when the Cycladic heat eases off. The view toward Chora, perched on the ridge above Livadi, is one of the better visual payoffs of a balcony-level stay in this part of the island.
Included amenities across the property: free WiFi available around the clock in all common areas and rooms, private on-site parking (a genuine advantage on Serifos, where parking near the port fills quickly in August), daily room cleaning with linen and towel changes, and free transfers between the property and the ferry port. That last point is practical on an island where ferry arrivals can happen at odd hours and taxis are limited.
The family-room configuration is available, making the property workable for two adults traveling with children. Restaurants and cafes are within a short walk along the Livadi waterfront, so guests are not reliant on in-house dining.
Reception hours run 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Outside those hours, arrangements for late ferry arrivals should be made in advance directly with the property.
How to Get There
Livadi is the main port of Serifos and the first settlement visitors reach by sea. Ferries from Piraeus, Milos, Sifnos, and other Cycladic islands dock at Livadi port, which is roughly a five-minute walk from Alisachni. The property offers free transfers from the port on arrival and back to the port on departure — contact them ahead of time to arrange pickup, especially for early morning or late evening ferry times.
By car or scooter, Livadi is accessible via the island's main road. Alisachni has private parking on site, so arriving by rental vehicle is straightforward. Serifos has a small bus service connecting Livadi to Chora (the hilltop capital) several times daily, with the bus stop a short walk from the property.
If you are arriving without a transfer arrangement, the walk from the ferry dock to the property takes around five minutes along the Livadi waterfront, then a short turn onto the quieter path where the building sits.
Best Time to Visit
Serifos has a classic Cycladic summer climate: hot and dry from late June through August, with the meltemi north wind picking up reliably in July and August and cooling the island noticeably. Livadi beach and the port waterfront can get busy in late July and August, but the island draws far fewer visitors than Mykonos or Santorini, so crowding is relative.
June and September are the most comfortable months for a stay in Livadi. Temperatures are warm, the sea is swimmable, and the island operates at a more measured pace. Most of the island's tavernas and accommodation, including Alisachni, operate through the main season from around May or June to October.
For travelers arriving by ferry from Athens (Piraeus), crossing times vary by vessel type — conventional ferries take five to six hours; high-speed options are faster but less frequent on this particular route. Checking the ferry schedule before booking dates is advisable, as Serifos is served less frequently than larger Cycladic islands.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct or early for peak weeks. With only six units, Alisachni fills up quickly in late July and August. Email [email protected] or call +30 2281 051914 to confirm availability and arrange port transfers.
- Arrange your ferry transfer in advance. Reception closes at 10:00 PM. If your ferry arrives after that, notify the property beforehand so they can make arrangements.
- Bring cash. Serifos has limited ATM infrastructure; it's worth withdrawing cash in Piraeus or at the port before venturing further into the island.
- Use the private parking. If you plan to rent a car or scooter to explore the island's more remote beaches — Psili Ammos, Ganema, Vagia — Alisachni's on-site parking saves you the daily hassle of finding a spot near the port.
- Walk to Avlomonas early. The beach is 50 metres from the property. Sun loungers and shallow water make it a practical morning swim before the midday heat. In August, arrive before 10:00 AM for a quieter experience.
- Use the veranda in the evening. The view toward Chora changes noticeably at dusk when the hilltop village lights up. It's one of the more atmospheric things about a Livadi stay that doesn't require a taxi or a hike.
- Explore beyond Livadi on day trips. Chora is a 10-minute drive or a 30-minute uphill walk. The bus runs several times daily and costs very little. From Chora, the views back down to Livadi and across the Cyclades are worth the trip.
- Check the ferry schedule before your departure day. Serifos ferry services can be weather-dependent, and sailing schedules shift seasonally. The free port transfer from Alisachni is useful, but build in enough time.
Facilities and Location
Alisachni's position in Livadi puts it within walking distance of the island's core practical infrastructure. The Livadi waterfront has several tavernas serving fresh fish and grilled meats, a handful of cafes, a small supermarket, a pharmacy, and the port where the ferry and occasional water taxis dock. The post office and bus stop are also in or near Livadi.
Chora, the island's capital, sits on a dramatic ridge above Livadi and is best reached by the local bus or by car. It has a different character from the port settlement — quieter, more residential, with a medieval kastro and views across much of the island.
For beach access, Avlomonas (the main Livadi beach) is directly adjacent. Livadakia beach is a short walk in the opposite direction. Further beaches — including the more secluded coves on the island's northern and eastern coasts — require a vehicle.
The property's amenities in summary:
- Free WiFi, 24 hours
- Private on-site parking
- Free port transfers (arrival and departure)
- Daily housekeeping including linen and towel changes
- Private verandas on rooms and apartments
- Family-suitable units
- Reception open 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM daily
Adres
ΣΕΡΙΦΟΣ, Λιβάδι 840 05, Greece
Telefoon
+30 2281 051914Website
www.alisachni-serifos.grOpeningstijden
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